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TITLE: PREMIERE Magazine
[ "The MOVIE magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
February 1995; Vol. 8, No. 6
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: Johnny Dangerously. (Johnny Depp).
Ghost in the Machine BY HOLLY MILLEA Johnny Depp says he'd "rather swallow a tick" than have perfect teeth. Discussing River Phoenix's death at the Depp-owned Viper Room, he hets, --You could cut me open and vomit in my chest." Well, did you expect prim comments horn the man who played Edward Scissorhands, Gilbert Grape, and Ed Wood? Here he is off the set of Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man, dodging rats in a haunted mansion and praying for ghosts to appear. "He has almost a burning desire to make ugly choices," says writer Peter Hedges. He is allo, as Faye Dun-i away notel, "a greeaat kisser!"
Tristan the Night Away BY FRED SCHRUERS "This story was one of the only ones where I've ever said, 'fm the guy for this one,' says Brad Pitt of Legends of the Fall. Pitt plays Tristan, the tormented middle brother of a trio who fight together (in World War I) and fall together (for the same girl). On the set, Pitt tussled just as passionately with his director, Edward Zwick, although they ended up buds. "Sure, we went at it," Zwick confirms. "The explorations he's asked to make in this part are difficult."
New Kid in Torv PHOTOGRAPHED BY LARA JO REC TEXT BY NANCY GRIFFIN Follow around a proverbial struggling a tress, Ursula Brooks, and suddenlv life be comes a B movie. Watch! as she shmoc contacts at a Hollywood bask. Recoil! she gets pawed by a low-budget directc dyed my hair for this?" she asks.
The Tao of Dennis BY ROBERT DRAPER Dateline: Bratislava. Having subdued his own demons, Oscar hopeful efor Wyatt Earp) Dennis Quaid jousts with m beasts on the set of Drugonheart. He's rising at dawn, running five miles, reading Krishnamurti, and climbing into bed by 10. "I don't regret most of that crazy time of my life," Quaid says. "My fear was that I'd turn into Pat Boone immediately and be eternally un-cool." (No chance.)
All the Queen's Men BY HOLLY MILLEA The royal oui: Unlike their re-pressed American counterparts, French actors Jean-Hugues Anglade, Vincent Perez, Pascal Greggory, and Julien Rassam--now starring together in Queen Margot--are only too eager to c'est, c'est, c'est what they want.
Wrap Party Our annual review of the year's cin-ematic movers, shakers, and shock-ers is like Forrest's box of choco-lates--you never know what you're gonna get. Among the nutty assort-ment: Wesley Snipes gets sen-tenced to summer camp, a makeup man foils a murder plot, and Hugh Grant murmurs sweet nothings.
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