Cinema (1963)

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IN OUR NEXT ISSUE: YVETTE MIMEAUX PERFORMS FOR THE PAGES OF CINEMA. THE CAMERA FOCUSES ON LIZ TAYLOR AND THE CAST OF THOUSANDS AS THEY REHEARSE FOR “CLEOPATRA.” GUY DEEL ILLUSTRATES THE GREAT WAR FILMS AND THEIR EXPLOSIVE HEROINES. A THOROUGH LOOK AT BARDOT’S “A VERY PRIVATE AFFAIR.” FULL SPREADS ON “HOW THE WEST WAS WON,” “THE LONGEST DAY,” “BILLY BUDD,” AND “WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALENCE?” THE FIRST LOOK AT “TWO WEEKS IN ANOTHER TOWN,” “TWO FOR THE SEESAW,” AND “THE BROTHERS GRIMM.” PLUS A NEW FOREIGN FEMME FATALE, HUMOR, A SILENT CLASSIC, AN UNKNOWN AND THE BEST OF THE FOREIGN FILMS. ON THE STANDS IN MARCH.