This eighteenth issue is printed on ivory paper and is 24 pages in length. It discusses why the best movies are always held to the end of each year, my choices of the scariest movies ever made and offers twenty-seven recent release reviews and two pages of DVD recommendations. Its features include a profile of Robby the Robot, a comparison of the film careers of Andy Griffith and Don Knotts, a spotlight on 49th Parallel (aka The Invaders), an article about the teamings of William Holden and Nancy Olson (four movies in two years) and a piece called “The Joys of Really, Really Bad Movies,” which ultimately became my column “Bizarre Movie Zone.”
While copies remain, this issue sells for $10 postpaid, which includes shipping to destinations in the United States and Canada.