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TITLE: PREMIERE Magazine
[ "The MOVIE magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 1995; VOL. 8, NO. 5
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 10" X 12". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Jodie Foster Unbuttoned.

SPECIAL SECTION: History in the Making With historical spectacles the genre du mols, everyone wants a period piece of the action.

TEA AND SYMPHONIES BY CHRISTOPHER BAGLEY Roll over, Beethoven: Starring Gary Oldman as Ludwig himself, Immortal Beloved explores the composer's operatic love life. Says director Bernard Rose, "The strange thing is that no one's done this before."

BAWDIES, REST, AND MOTION BY PHILLIPA BLOOM. Court disaster: Hugh Grant, David Thewlis, and Robert Downey, Jr., tackle the 1660s-- and have a bloody good time of it--in Restoration, a comedy set in the reign of Charles II.

CURIOUS 'GEORGE' BY SADIE VAN GELDER The King and I: In The Madness of George based on a true 18th-century story, British history gets the royal treatment. Says Helen Mirren, who plays George's fiercely devoted Queen Charlotte, "They were in fact the only happily married couple in the history of British royalty--other than Victoria and Albert."

SWEET 'N' JO BY LARISSA MACFARQUHAR Forward, March: In Little Women, Susan Sarandon (who else?) portrays the March family's sexy, activist mom, as Winona Ryder tones herself down to play the awkward young Jo. "I look very plain," swears Ryder.

The Grifters BY JOHN H. RICHARDSON The Sonny Gibson Chronicles, Part Two: "I never knew such people existed other than in fiction," says a Beverly Hills woman who ignored her family's warnings and shelled out more than $700,000 to Hollywood hustler Sonny Gibson and his partner.

Fearless BY RACHEL ABRAMOWITZ Being mate won an Oscar for Holly Hunter in The Piano, so there's no telling what speaking gibberish will do for Jodie Foster in Nell, the first film to hatch from Foster's Egg Pictures. Unlike her mystical babe-of-the-woods character, though, Foster is strikingly articulate about herself (on everything from child acting to her "superficial" Hollywood clubbing phase). "The grentest terrain for me," says Foster, "is to go find out what I'm really afraid of, then go play it." Remarks costar Natasha Richardson, "I have a feeling there's a loneliness in Jodie-- and a loneliness in Nell that she connects to."


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