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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: OCTOBER 1986; VOLUME XII NUMBER 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: Tough Guys' Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster. Photograph by Steve Schapiro, Gamma-Liaison.

Courtesy of Touchstone Films.

THE LAST WALTZ -- Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas team up one more time. defying Hollywood's intoxication with youth. By JEFFREY LANTOS.

MAKING SENSE OF DAVID BYRNE -- Talking Head analyzed on the occasion of his directing debut. By TOM MCDONOUGH.

DIALOGUE ON FILM: HORTON FOOTE -- His characters live in small Texas towns. but their stories are universal.

BEHIND THE SCENES: AFTER THE REVOLUTION -- Bernardo Bertolucci prepares to shoot a film in the Forbidden City about China's last emperor, who became a model comrade. By DON RANVAUD.

PUTTNAM'S NEW MISSION -- British producer David Puttnam is known for his quality productions and outspoken attacks on Hollywood. Now that he's head of Columbia Pictures, will he shake up the industry? By COLIN MACCABE.

CLOSE-UP: JIM JARMUSCH -- The director of Stranger Than Paradise and the new Down by Law declares that the world is not all black and white. By LEONARD KLADY.

THE CLONING OF 'COSBY" -- Get ready for the proliferation of his nuclear family.

By JACK CURRY.

STRANGER IN PARADISE -- Tho man CABARET mockod tinseltown, yet became one of its shining ornaments. A remembrance of Christopher Isherwood. By JOHN BOORNIAN.

COLLECTOR'S CHOICE: COMEDIES WITH BITE -- Lubitsch, Sturges, and Wilder: the original ruthless people. By ANDREW SARRIS.

DEPARTMENTS.
THE EDITING ROOM.
LETTERS.
NEWSREEL.
FAST- FORWARD: Best bets among this month's releases on tape.
FREEZE FRAME.
TRAILERS.
FROM THE DIRECTOR.


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