Cinema Retro
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Cinema Retro is a magazine dedicated to the golden age of cinema. The magazine was founded by Lee Pfeiffer and Dave Worrall and is published three times a year with a wide range of rare or unused press photographs.
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[edit] Guest Columnists
As well as regular columns from the founders, Cinema Retro features guest columnists including:
[edit] Cover Stories
Some of the more recent Cinema Retro cover stories include an exclusive interviews with William Shatner, Elke Sommer, Ray Harryhausen, Richard Johnson, Luciana Paluzzi, John Philip Law, Michael York, Hugh Hefner, "lost" interview with Steve McQueen, a day with Roger Moore, interview with composer Lalo Schifrin. Cover stories include the 1966 film Batman, Our Man Flint, Witchfinder General, the 1967 version of the James Bond film Casino Royale, Dirty Harry, and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. feature films.
[edit] Events
In 2005 Cinema Retro, MI6.co.uk, BondStars.com organised the screening of the Bond film, Thunderball, for the film's 40th anniversary. Dave Worrall, Lee Pfeiffer (Journalists and Cinema Retro publishers), Gareth Owen (author) and the founders of MI6.co.uk hosted the event.
Celebrity guest to the event included: Sir Christopher Frayling, Ken Adam, Mollie Peters, George Leech, Martine Beswicke, Earl Cameron and Norman Wanstall.
At this event, Cinema Retro publishers honored Don Black with an award for outstanding service to the motion picture industry.