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TITLE: PREMIERE Magazine
[ "The MOVIE magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: JUNE 1995; VOL. 8, NO. 10
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: Rocket Man. Orbiting Apollo 13 with TOM HANKS.

SPECIAL SECTION The Ultimate Summer Preview -Tis the season for Hollywood's block-buster block party, and the guests of honor include an Indian princess, a spirited phantasm, the new Gotham gang, and some surly submariners. Looking into the crystal ball, our sum-mertime swamis offer the inside scoop.

Sam I Am BY CLAUDIA DREIFUS 92 Samuel L Jackson's gunfire-and-brim-stone tum in Pulp Fiction sent Jules up Hollywood's spine. Now he's Action Jackson, sidekicking some ass with Bruce Willis in Die Hard With a Vengeance. In a candid interview, Jackson admits, "I'm still being tested as an actor. Nothing can be taken for granted.

The Princes of Tide BY ARI POSNER "It's not social commentary, it's action," says Denzel Washington of his mutiny-on-a-sub thriller, Crimson Tide. And he couldn't ask for a better team for this sort of enterprise: producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer and director Tony Scott, the action ad-mirals behind Top Gun and Beverly Hills Cop II. Manliness overboard!

Teenager on the Verge BY BLANCHE MCCRARY BOYD. "I have that youngest-child-wanting-to-be-the-center-of-attention syn-drome," says savvy fifteen-year-old Christina Ricci. Fortunately, attention is just what our girl Wednesday is getting these days. She's rocketed out of the Addams Family series to major roles in Casper and Gaslight Addition. Can you say . . . nouveau Ricci?

Fly Me to the Moon BY PATRICK GOLDSTEIN "These guys in their gold fight suits with matching jackets--they were real stars," says Apollo 13's Tom Hanks, who plays one of the film's heroic near-disastronauts. In their Tuest for authenticity, Hanks and costars Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, and Gary Sinise go beyond space stats and buzz cuts, putting the N SA in musea (thanks to a zero-g ride in the Vomit Cornet).

Good-bye Mr. Chip BY JOHN CLARK Since the movie industry caught the scent, William Gibson's visionary sci-fi fa-bles have seen more tum-around than a rotisserie chicken. Now, with Keanu Reeves starring in the $30 million Johnny Mnemonic (after Val Kilmer walked), the cyberspace man who invenddcent parcing can finally g space in Hollywood. arm glad this is the one that made it," says Gibson. "It's the closest to my original intent."



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