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TITLE: PREMIERE Magazine
[ "The MOVIE magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: April 1990; Vol. 3. No. 8
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 10" X 12". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: SEAN CONNERY and ALEC BALDWIN. Down deep with the men of Red October. Cover photograph, Lee Crum.

SPECIAL ACADEMY AWARDS SECTION: THE GOLD RUSH Your ultimate guide to the Oscar celebration on March 26, including a pull-out poster of the nominecs, a look at where past winners keep thcir Oscars, a collection of memorable Oscar fashions, critics' picks of the best and worst films of 1989, the results of PREMIERCS Readers Poll, and much more!.

GREAT BALLS OF IRE BY JOY HOROWITZ For the past couple of years, 31-year-old Alec Baldwin has been impressing audiences--in supporting roles. But now that he's playing a hero opposite Sean Connery in The Hunt for Red October, he's exposed for the first time. "Usually, if people don't like me in a movie, 1 can at kast say, `That's not me there on the screen, that's my character,' " be explains. "But if you hate me in Red Oc-tober, you hate me. l'm not hiding behind things.".

BACK IN THE USSR BY ROBERT SCHEER Starring in The Huntfor Red October and the upcoming Russia House has made- Sean Connery Hollywood's leading Kremlinologist. On his first visit to Russia in the mid-'60s, "you got the impression that everything was like some rathcr sinister, well-oiled machine," says Connery. "The difference this time was, one knows something about what's bchind it and how incompe-tent it is. You can see that it's rotten.".

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF RICKI LAKE REPORTED BY VICTORIA KOHN PHOTOGRAPHED BY TIMOTHY WHITE Friends, frenzy, and yodeling on the set of John Waters's latest and biggest movie, Cry-Baby.

DEVIL IN DISGUISE BY BETSY ISRAEL In Bad Influence, Rob Lowe scenred to be cast against type as a devilish character--until the home-video scandal erupted. "I was put through the wringer," says Lowe. "So in a weird way, I've been done a very large favor: as an actor, I will always be able to use it.".

SHOT BY SHOT: `BAD INFLUENCE' BY BETSY ISRAEL How do you shoot a scene in which a television is one of the characters? Director Curtis Hanson shows how.

CROSSING OVER BY FRED SCHRUERS Joe Roth was a dark-horse candidate for chairman of Twentieth Century Fox, but the director of this year's Coupe de Ville brings some unique qualities to the job. "I spent my entire life defining myselfagainst authority," says Roth, 41. "But your frame of refer-ence changes when somebody says to you, `Take Darryl Zanuck's job.' ".


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