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Issue #18 [April 1996]
John Frankenheimer Survives Hollywood
Tim Rhys and Ian Bage
Best known as the director of classics like The Manchurian Candidate, Birdman
of Alcatraz and Seconds, J.F. returns to his television roots with
the super-successful Andersonville and a new feature starring Marlon Brando.
Features: The Life and Times of John Peirson Part II
By Peter Broderick
Clerks. She's Gotta Have It. Roger And Me. J.P. Part II,
in which our hero single-handedly alters the American independent
film landscape.
Queers, Fears and Crocodile Tears
Ted Sod and Sandy Cioffi
His and Hers tales of this low-budget indie prove nothing beats a good script and a hell of a lot of determination.
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