THIS IS FOR ALL THREE ISSUES OF CINEMA RETRO'S 2020 SEASON #16. (Issues #46, 47 & 48)

HIghlights of this season include:

John Harty covers the making of the 1962 epic "Taras Bulba" starring Yul Brynner & Tony Curtis.

Mark Cerulli interviews Hammer Horror leading man Christopher Matthews.

Peter Hinoul remembers actress Melissa Mell. Nick Anez concludes his look at Elvis Presley's dramatic career with "Wild in the Country".

Nicholas Veronico visits a key location of Clint Eastwood's "Magnum Force".

Robert Leese revisits Disney's sci-fi flick "The Black Hole".

Michael Barrett examines sex comedies that were curiously devoid of sex.

Lee Pfeiffer analyzes the gritty crime thriller "Across 110th Street" starring Anthony Quinn & Yahphet Kotto.

Alan Tomkins commemorates the Army Film & Photographic Unit in WWII.

Gareth Owen's rediscovers the forgotten film "Penny Gold".

Nick Anez covers "Flaming Star", the Elvis Presley drama that remains an overlooked gem.

Director John Stevenson's tribute to silent era animation genius Karel Zeman.

Tim Greaves enters "The House That Dripped Blood"

Ian Brown interviews actress Isobel Black

Barnaby Page takes flight on "Capricorn One"

Lee Pfeiffer reappraises Victor Buono as "The Strangler" and Brian Keith in "The Mackenzie Break"

Candid on set photos from Sam Peckinpah's "Major Dundee"

Dave Worrall visits a Sergio Leone western film location- in America!

Christopher Russell reveals "Where Eagles Dare" film locations, then and now.

George Anna White analyzes the films and TV series of producer Lew Grade

Gareth Owen's Pinewood Past column looks at the making of "Victor/Victoria"

John Wayne and Rock Hudson are "The Undefeated"

Unpublished 1974 interview with Albert Finney

Don Siegel's "Madigan" starring Richard Widmark and Henry Fonda

Interview with writer/director Michael Armstrong

The making of the epic film "Waterloo" starring Rod Steiger and Christopher Plummer

Hammer Films Actor John Richardson interview Part II

Vietnam Before and After: "Go Tell the Spartans" and "Rolling Thunder"

Raymond Benson's "Cinema 101" columns

Darren Allison's news about the latest soundtrack releases and our extensive reviews of new Blu-ray and DVD releases.

POSTAGE IS FREE IN THE USA. Every issue contains: 64 FULL COLOR PAGES, RARE STILLS AND MOVIE POSTER ART. EXCLUSIVE FILMMAKER INTERVIEWS, LATEST DVD, FILM BOOK AND SOUNDTRACK REVIEWS, STAFF REPORTS ON FILM EVENTS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE.  EVERY ISSUE IS A LIMITED EDITION COLLECTIBLE.