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TITLE: American Film
["Journal of the Film and Television Arts" -- Published by the American Film Institute (AFI) -- Hard-to-find magazine!]
ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 1991; Vol. XVI, No. 1
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER photograph of Michelle Pfeiffer by Herb Ritts. Hair by Peter Savic/Cloutier. Makeup by George Newell/ George Newell Inc. Stylist, Sharon Simonaire. "The shoot took place at my beach house. Michelle sat on the deck in the shade and we shot to the sound of the ocean."-Photographer Herb Ritts. FEATURES:
THE PFABULOUS PFEIFFER GIRL She's had two Oscar nominations and loads of critical acclaim, but could anyone look like Michelle Pfeiffer and still be considered a serious actress? With The Russia House and her transformation into a Soviet working woman, Pfeiffer is determined to dash the doubts. By Robert Seidenberg.

ROLLING ON THE PRAIRIE When an idle day on location can cost $100,000, a certain panic looms over the shoulder of location manager Bruce Lawhead as he goes about his job. Shuttling between Idaho and Los Angeles for Talent for the Game, he pits his powers of persuasion against changeable weather, cynical potato farmers and an irate Beverly Hills neighbor. By Cameron Stauth.

THE LITTLE TYRANT WHO COULD Michael Curtiz, the diminutive dynamo from Hungary, was one of the most prolific directors during the studio days. Ordering actors about with his mutilated English, pounding out movies at a furious pace--his methods were justified by his results, which include the "happy accident" of Casablanca. "Don't do it the way I showed you, do it the way I mean!" By Barry Paris.

FILM FESTIVAL GUIDE 1991 Fest etiquette for the aspiring vagabond by Jack Mathews. Plus, a clip-and-save calendar for globetrotting festival-goers.

DIALOGUE ON FILM -- Director John Schlesinger, messenger of the dark side.

EPILOGUE -- When An American Family aired 17 years ago, it turf the Loud clan into icons of the American Dream gc haywire. As PBS announces a rerun, son Lance Lout grits his teeth and consoles mom.

DEPARTMENTS.
EDITING ROOM.
LETTERS.
ILLUMINATIONS -- Notes and essays from around the world.
SCREENINGS -- Julian Sands in Impromptu, Joe Mantegna in Alice and Tamlyn Tomita in Come See the Paradise. By Robert Seidenberg.
LIVE WIRES -- Multilayered laser discs for total movie immersion. By Frank Spotnitz.
NEW VIDEO RELEASES -- Tales of the tapes. By Peter Rainer.
VIDEO CLASSICS -- Movies from the write side of the cinema. By Shawn Levy.
BRAVO PROGRAM GUIDE.
AFI CALENDAR.
CLASSIFIEDS.


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