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TITLE: PREMIERE Magazine
[ "The MOVIE magazine" -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
FEBRUARY 1992; Vol. 5, 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: SEAN CONNERY.
Cover photo, Terry O'Neill.
SPECIAL. SECTION
PREMIERE'S 1991 WRAP PARTY Our picks of the hits, misses, and madness of '91: from a Backdraft theater catching fire to The Silence of the Lambs' caterer, from theaters frisk-ing for contraband to Sean Young's Catwoman costume . . . and more.
STRONG MEDICINE
BY JOHN H. RICHARDSON
Director John McTiernan has hit three home runs with Predator, Die Hard, and The Hunt for Red October. This month, be moves from action to ro-mantic comedy with Medicine Man--and hopes his lucky streak holds.
STRAIGHT TALK
BY JOHN H. RICHARDSON
Sean Connery has his own storfes from the stress-filled set of Medicine Man. "The food was appalling," he says, "there was nowhere to go--we didn't even have a cinema--and the noise of the insetts and the wildlife was Neanderthal, pri-mordial, noises I've never heard anywhere else."
STILL: 'FAR AND AWAY'
BY CHRISTOPHER BAGLEY
Director Ron Howard wrangled 800 extras for the 1893 Oklahoma Land Rush scene in Far and Away, starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.
AN EVERYMAN
CALLED DANNY
BY KITTY BOWE HEARTY
In a year in which black films really took hold, Danny Glover found that there are still limits to black stardom. That is, until the director of Grand Canyon wrote a role just for him.
DAY OF THE LOCUST
BY JESSE GREEN
With AIDS deaths in Hollywood climbing into the thousands, the industry is finally waking up to the nightmare. Will efforts to provide care and stop discrimination be enough? Closeted studio exec-utives, says author Paul Monette, "think AIDS activism is for guttersnipes, that nothing that breaks into their narcissistic illusions is good."
BABY-SITTER FROM HELL
BY MICHAEL SAUTER
Rebecca De Mornay is every mother's worst nightmare in The 1-land That Rocks the (;radie. "l'vc never played anyone so devotedly unsym-pathetic," she says.
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