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American Cinematographer
Ausgabe: August/September 1984, Seiten 64-69 (Fotos von Marco Engler, vielen Dank)
Cinema -
Heft 71, 4/84, Seiten 1, 7, 13, 18-33, 97, 164
Heft 72, 5/84, Seiten 1, 5, 88-101
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Video Magazin
Ausgabe 4/84; suche Scans des Artikels
Ausgabe 03/85; S. 1, 16-19; Scans von Maciej (Atreyu). Danke
Ausgabe 04/85; S. ?; Scans von Rixi Trixi. Danke
Ausgabe 01/86; S. ?; Scan von Rixi Trixi. Danke
Ausgabe 02/86; S. ?; Scan von Rixi Trixi. Danke
Starlog
Ausgabe: ???; Scans von Maciej (Atreyu). Danke
Starburst
Ausgaben: ???; suche Scans !!!
Teenview
Ausgabe: ???; suche Scans !!!
Daredevils
Ausgabe 10/84; Seiten 1, 3, 5, 7-11
Filmspiegel
Ausgabe 9, Februar 1984; Scan u.a. von Rene, danke
MAD (Deutschland)
Ausgabe 184, Seiten 1, 5-8, 10-12
Filmillustrierte
Ausgabe 4/84; Seiten 1, 3, 4, 18-22
Die Bunte
Ausgabe 5.4.1984; Seite 1, 24, 189; Scans von Marco, danke ;-)
Ausgabe 12.4.1984; Seite 1, 188, 189; Scans von Marco, danke ;-)
Freizeitrevue
Ausgabe 15/84 (5.4.1984); Seite 1, 6, 7; Scans von Marco, danke ;-)
AOK-Magazin, Ausgabe ???, Seite 3; Scan von Noodle, danke ;-)
Neuer Film Kurier Nummer 330, Ausgabe April 1984
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Tschechoslovakische Magazine, Informationen und Scans von Jiri Bernasek (vielen Dank)
The film first appeared in theaters here perhaps in 1987, but I totally missed that. On 27-12-1987 it first appeared on TV though, and everyone fell in love to that movie. Between other stuff-for-children available here it was a shock, the best film ever... I was 13 at the time, and the movie is deep inside my heart ever since, although I had to wait long 9 years before I was able to see it again, or 14 years before I was first able to read the book (which changed me quite a bit, again, by the way).
The first scan just shows a part of the original TV magazine (the official and only one) for the evening of TV premiere.
Second is an article from magazine called "Sedmička Pionýrů", published
on 2-9-1988 (i.e. September), which was a magazine connected to one of
Communist organizations, targetting school kids' activities after
school. Under the titles "Movie that our readers are asking for", "Wide
shores of Fantasia / are in each of us, if...", the article on 1+2 pages
gives some interesting info, and quotes Wolfgang Petersen, Brian
Johnson, and Noah Hathaway (apparently from available intrerviews).
Third is only vaguely related. It comes from a magazine called
"Dikobraz", published 8/1988. The magazine was primarily a drawn-jokes
paper, but marginally focused also on criticism of problems in the
economy and market (as far as the Communist state allowed). This
article, under the title "Story, that never ends (?)" is interview with
a representative of Albatros, the company publishing books for children,
about problems with (non-)availability of The Neverending Story book. It
reveals, that due to book production being precisely planned years ahead
(in the communist Czechoslovakia), only 15000 copies were printed, as
requested back in 1984, when no-one really knew the story and it's
future popularity, and released on 26-05-1988. Immediately sold-out...
(Personally, I never saw this edition, not even a glimpse). The
interview then suggests (apart from digging into the background of
contracts etc.), that a re-print is out of question, and the first
available date for another edition is 1991, under condition that TV
re-runs the movie also. It documents the strange ways of Czechoslovak
books production back then, and reminds of the first little-known
edition of the book. As we now know, the whole communist state collapsed
in 1989, so the plans for a 1991 edition were never fulfilled. The
Neverending Story was again published in 2001, in a brand new
translation, again by Albatros.
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