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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: July-August 1985; Vol. X, No. 9
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: Rosanna Arquette, New York, May 1985. Photo by Maureen Lambray. Arquette photo on this page also by Maureen Lambray.

FEATURES:
Material Girl by Julia Cameron -- Raised in the flower-power sixties, Rosanna Arquette is getting down to serious business.

Directors at War -- While George Stevens was filming the army in Europe, John Ford was fighting the navy in the Pacific.
George Stevens by George Stevens, Jr.
John Ford by Robert Parrish.

My First Script by Ellie Burns -- The producer made me an offer I couldn't refuse. I should have.

Fear Ate His Soul by Robert Katz -- Afraid of being alone, Rainer Werner Fassbinder created a tawdry world of hangers-on to fill the void.

Once Upon a Time in the West by Steven Bach -- Michael Cimino wanted to get it all right, down to the last blade of grass. Here's how a movie stampeded a studio.

Dialogue on Film: Barbara Corday -- The writer and producer tells how "Cagney & Lacey" was born and where she thinks television is headed.

VIDEOFILE:.
The Evolution of a Monkee by Jeffrey Lantos -- Michael Nesmith has come a long way, baby.
Collector's Choice: What's Up, Doc? by Leonard Maltin -- Ten tapes to celebrate the year of animation.
DEPARTMENTS.
Letters.
Newsreel.
Point of View: Rear-Garde by P Adams Sitney -- This year's Whitney "Biennial" testifies to the weakness of the movement.
Independents.
Books -- Suspects, reviewed by Andrew Sarris; Cahiers du Cinema: Volume 1: The 1950s: Neo-Realism, Hollywood, New Wave, reviewed by Peter Brunette.
Trailers.
From the Director by Jean Firstenberg.


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