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Sight and Sound magazine went even further than Time Out in the 1970s with its covers having no text at all other than masthead, date and price. I think they're great – I love them being two-colour (adverts on the back also had the same colour scheme – inside was all black and white).
The films featured, clockwise from top left, are: A Clockwork Orange; Bob Fosse in The Little Prince; Zardoz; Jeff Bridges in Bad Company
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