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SILVER SCREEN
Reflecting The Magic Of Hollywood
Fan! Monthly Magazine from New York ,United States
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 1930- 1977
- American 'fan Magazine' .
- Started as TALKING SCREEN.
- Combined with Screenland since 1971.
- Published by "J. Fred Henry Publications", later by "Affiliated Magazines" and later by "Popular Library".
- NO ISSUES FROM SEPTEMBER 1954 UNTIL FEBRUARY 1955. Thereafter, bimonthly until January 1968.
- Published by POPULAR LIBRARY INC.

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29 June 2022
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Scott Matheson

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