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| roadcast rights of any of Atom Films' new | science-fiction acquisitions, as well as all science fict |
| Denizen is a | science-fiction action flip-screen maze game, with a top- |
| The Master: An Adventure Story is a 1957 | science-fiction adventure novel by English author T. H. W |
| Steranko a copy of a script featuring the | science-fiction adventurer Adam Strange. |
| oints, and starred Judi Dench; and 1968's | science-fiction allegory The Year of the Sex Olympics, ag |
| His son is the | science-fiction and horror novelist Fritz Weaver, Jr. |
| It was the first | science-fiction and 41st entry to the Disney animated fea |
| designed as a Western comedy musical with | science-fiction and action adventure elements, starring c |
| ims to combine military realism with hard | science-fiction and the weirdness of an alien invasion an |
| Exposure is a short-film oriented | science-fiction anthology series that aired on the Sci Fi |
| ed two new magazines edited by Dubay: the | science-fiction anthology 1984, in 1978 (which would chan |
| 1959) (originally published in Astounding | Science-Fiction as The Pirates of Ersatz) the hero and hi |
| wrote herself and starred in a number of | Science-fiction audio drama CDs. |
| Richard Garfinkle, American | science-fiction author |
| He is the younger brother of | science-fiction author and critic David Langford. |
| nd produced by Bob Weinstein, while noted | science-fiction author Isaac Asimov made the revision of |
| lation of the novel written by the French | science-fiction author Jules Verne, and centers on the st |
| fictional character and villain from the | science-fiction book series Animorphs, written by K. A. A |
| In the Fall Revolution series of | science-fiction books, anarchist sci-fi author Ken Macleo |
| es problems with its late-night airing of | science-fiction classic Amazon Women on the Moon, a 50s B |
| s is based around a group of friends in a | science-fiction club who spend their days fooling around |
| lm stars Eita as a member of a university | science-fiction club, and Juri Ueno and Yoko Maki as part |
| Alien vs. Ninja is a 2010 Japanese | science-fiction comedy film written and directed by Seiji |
| e idea based on his love for the American | science-fiction comedy Back to the Future trilogy and Mic |
| Love in the UK) is a 1995 made-for-cable | science-fiction comedy movie directed by Jon Kroll and st |
| played the title role in Kinvig (1981), a | science-fiction comedy series produced by London Weekend |
| Space Family Robinson was an original | science-fiction comic book series published by Gold Key C |
| 1984 was a black and white | science-fiction comic magazine published by Warren Publis |
| It also renamed its remaining | science-fiction comic. |
| Outside the | science-fiction community, Nielsen Hayden is probably bes |
| and novelist, whose work is mainly in the | science-fiction, cyberpunk and dark fantasy genre. |
| The film concerns the | science-fiction daydreams of a young boy in 1960 Dublin. |
| The Professor Palmboom stories are | science-fiction, dealing with things like killer plants. |
| Crack in the World is an American | science-fiction disaster movie filmed in Spain in 1964 an |
| me series Widows and Nathan Spring in the | science-fiction drama Star Cops. |
| nd had a leading role in the 2011 British | science-fiction drama Outcasts. |
| It made a brief cameo in the ITV | Science-Fiction drama Primeval in Episode 2.5 though its |
| ion for the village of Devil's End in its | science-fiction drama Doctor Who in a serial called The D |
| ty, and for portraying Noah Bennet in the | science-fiction drama series, Heroes. |
| series of direct-to-video (and audio CD) | science-fiction dramas produced by BBV and starring Colin |
| ounterpart Black Jack 21, the show favors | science-fiction elements in place of realism, with cases |
| The Hunger suggests a | science-fiction explanation for vampirism, that vampires |
| Thought Your Parents Were Weird is a 1991 | science-fiction family film written and directed by Tony |
| David was a | science-fiction fan throughout his career and was happy t |
| Stephen is a self-confessed | science-fiction fanatic and also freely admits to having |
| Some | science-fiction fans have speculated that the Quatermass |
| er 2, 1974) is a Latin American writer of | science-fiction, fantasy and poetry. |
| or his story "The Eltingville Comic-Book, | Science-Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, and Role-Playing Club i |
| leted filming of a supporting role in the | science-fiction feature film John Carter of Mars. |
| Sea Monster (1959) is an American-British | science-fiction film co-production. |
| e 2010, Minghella was cast in the Russian | science-fiction film The Darkest Hour. |
| America 3000 is a 1986 post-apocalyptic | science-fiction film which takes place 900 years in the f |
| The Water Gardens also appear in another | science-fiction film of the period, The Lathe of Heaven ( |
| The Brain from Planet Arous is a 1957 | science-fiction film that features the theme of alien pos |
| source of inspiration for the surrealist | science-fiction film Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat in Space. |
| 15 Till Midnight is a 2010 | science-fiction film directed by Wolfgang Meyer, written |
| n of the Blob) is a 1972 sequel to horror | science-fiction film The Blob. |
| The Frozen Dead is a 1967 British | science-fiction film directed by Herbert J. Leder and sta |
| sione Hydra, is a low-budget Italian 1965 | science-fiction film directed by Pietro Francisci. |
| n actress, best known for her role in the | science-fiction film Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold (19 |
| e, and a few films, notably a role in the | science-fiction film The She Creature, where he played Dr |
| Dead Space is a 1991 | science-fiction film involving the actions of the crew me |
| the Subhumanoid is a 1994 comedy, horror, | science-fiction film directed by Eric Louzil and distribu |
| s include the controversial score for the | science-fiction film Mesa of Lost Women, Ed Wood's Jail B |
| a double bill with Rene Laloux's animated | science-fiction film Fantastic Planet, grossing more than |
| d in a brief, but key role in the classic | science-fiction film, Them! (1954). |
| The Andromeda Strain is a 1971 American | science-fiction film, based on the novel published in 196 |
| ir re-edited into what Zabriskie calls "a | science-fiction film." |
| th in Arthur C. Clarke's list of the best | Science-Fiction films of all time, just above Stanley Kub |
| lot also incorporates elements from other | science-fiction films involving aliens, such as Independe |
| This was a staple of Tors' | science-fiction films. |
| nknown Purple is a 1923 stage-play-based, | science-fiction genre, silent film, written and directed |
| , best known for his contributions to the | science-fiction genre. |
| portrayed a Classic Predator in the 2010 | science-fiction horror film sequel Predators. |
| Ace Ventura Jr: Pet Detective and in the | Science-Fiction horror film "The Rig". |
| th Samuel Fuller's Shock Corridor and the | science-fiction horror film The Crawling Hand. |
| forts inevitably steered the band towards | science-fiction imagery and sprawling multi-suite composi |
| ns Christian Andersen, Jonathan Swift and | science-fiction, it was hoped that this film would attrac |
| iple personalities; while not technically | science-fiction, it nonetheless contains significant spec |
| story by the French writer and pioneer of | science-fiction, Jules Verne, published in 1872. |
| Scientific, technical, political and | science-fiction literature and text books were sent to Uz |
| brightened the season with a witty mix of | science-fiction metaphysics and old-fashioned romance." |
| crew began formulating ideas about a new | science-fiction motion picture. |
| the 1969 film The Monitors, a low-budget | science-fiction movie in which invading extraterrestrials |
| Angeles, he worked as model designer for | science-fiction movies such as the television show Ring A |
| In 2007, Hasanova's next | science-fiction novel Collision, devoted to the Governor |
| ship of the Earth-based Pax Empire in the | Science-Fiction novel 'Angelmass' (TOR Books, 2001) by Ti |
| In the same year her two new books, the | science-fiction novel Elects of Heavens and the collectio |
| In the | science-fiction novel Ender's Game, the "Buggers" are an |
| the 1953 film adaptation of H. G. Wells' | science-fiction novel War of the Worlds, the Puente Hills |
| The Ellimist Chronicles is a children's | science-fiction novel, a companion book to the Animorphs |
| The following year, he began drafting a | science-fiction novel, loosely themed on advertising, und |
| d elements of Anthony Burgess's dystopian | science-fiction novel, and Stanley Kubrick's 1971 film ad |
| 36th, the 29th, or the 43rd all-time best | science-fiction novel. |
| ems like nothing more than a scene from a | science-fiction novel. |
| s of the Velvet Comet is a series of four | science-fiction novels by Mike Resnick. |
| With Kit Pedler, he wrote the | science-fiction novels Mutant 59: The Plastic Eaters (197 |
| prominently in the "Riverworld" cycle of | science-fiction novels by Philip Jose Farmer. |
| written, with Daniel Graham, a trilogy of | science-fiction novels-Entering Tenebrea (ISBN 0-671-0360 |
| Unlike conventional | science-fiction of the Doctor Who-type, there were no mon |
| It contains none of the magical, | science-fiction, or fantastical elements of the other Sig |
| the First Comics title Warp, based on the | science-fiction play that ran briefly on Broadway in the |
| amed up again in 1970 when they created a | science-fiction programme of their own, Doomwatch. |
| however, notably in several high profile | science-fiction projects. |
| uncredited sound work was on the 1958 BBC | science-fiction serial Quatermass and the Pit. |
| rmass, the hero of several BBC Television | science-fiction serials of the 1950s, was chosen in honou |
| scientist who had been the hero of three | science-fiction serials produced by BBC Television in the |
| ant productions, including the Quatermass | science-fiction serials, and in 1954 a famous adaptation |
| g Pull (1962) was a highly-innovative BBC | science-fiction series concerning an alien invasion of ea |
| including the 2005 revival of the classic | science-fiction series Doctor Who and its spin-offs Torch |
| est known as the founding producer of the | science-fiction series Doctor Who, a programme which has |
| role as FBI Agent Charlie Francis in the | science-fiction series Fringe from 2008 onwards. |
| directed documentary programs for CBC, a | science-fiction series for radio, a political farce for t |
| was the script editor on the popular BBC | science-fiction series Doctor Who, for which he co-create |
| he Zerg (a species in StarCraft, a modern | science-fiction series). |
| s character, Doc Brown) on the television | science-fiction series, Heroes, albeit sometimes in an ex |
| en 1974 and 1975, and appeared in several | science-fiction series, among them Robert's Robots, Out o |
| pisodes are characterized by a futuristic | science-fiction setting in which an eccentric scientist w |
| The Commuter is a | science-fiction short story written by Philip K. Dick. |
| Bad Channels is a 1992 | science-fiction spoof, released by Full Moon Features. |
| Still other | science-fiction stories imagine communication through tel |
| as en un Presente Incierto) (2003), short | science-fiction stories. |
| W. Aldiss refers to the song in his short | science-fiction story "Near Earth Object". |
| George E. Slusser & Daniele Chatelain, in | Science-Fiction Studies #87, Vol. 29, Part 2 (July 2002). |
| raphic novel The Seven Samuroid (1984), a | science-fiction takeoff of the movie classic Seven Samura |
| ually based on some alternative or 'lost' | science-fiction technology from ancient times. |
| "A Quality of Mercy", an episode of the | science-fiction television series Twilight Zone |
| s an episode from the third season of the | science-fiction television series Babylon 5. |
| kashima is a fictional character from the | science-fiction television series Babylon 5, portrayed by |
| n being frightened by episodes of the BBC | science-fiction television series Doctor Who, particularl |
| tional character from the universe of the | science-fiction television series Babylon 5, portrayed by |
| in Tru Calling (2003-04), a supernatural, | science-fiction television series on the Fox television n |
| the programme's influence on the British | science-fiction television productions that followed, cla |
| other assorted books based on the popular | science-fiction television series Doctor Who. |
| n output was novelisations of the popular | science-fiction television series Doctor Who, and when Da |
| amateur fanzine dedicated to the popular | science-fiction television series Doctor Who, and was pub |
| de Sammo Hung in 1998 and appeared in the | science-fiction television film Epoch, which first aired |
| was appearing as Allie Farrow on Viper, a | science-fiction television series on the UPN broadcast-te |
| om Virgin Publishing based on the British | science-fiction television series Doctor Who, which had b |
| In the | science-fiction television series Primeval, the Beast of |
| ale lead after viewing his performance in | science-fiction television series The Invaders. |
| and PR official respectively in the ITV1 | science-fiction television series Primeval (2007-2009). |
| devoted to science fiction", tracing how | science-fiction terms have developed over time. |
| en the Saucers" marked the beginning of a | science-fiction theme that Kantner would explore in his f |
| etition asked for writers to submit short | science-fiction themed film scripts. |
| e cancellation of Alien Worlds, a similar | science-fiction themed anthology. |
| Planet P Project is a | science-fiction themed progressive rock band run as a sid |
| in Memphis, as the host of Mars Patrol, a | science-fiction themed children's television program. |
| Nemesis (1998), a | science-fiction thriller |
| In 1998, he was a regular on the | science-fiction TV show Prey. |
| spired by Rosemary's Baby, but included a | science-fiction twist. |
| magazine Action, Otomo created his first | science-fiction work, titled Fireball. |
| Boucher was the friend and mentor of | science-fiction writer Philip K. Dick and others. |
| er 1915 - 27 February 2007) was a British | science-fiction writer and librarian. |
| In 1945, | science-fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein placed an order |
| re he has published interviews of several | science-fiction writers. |
| This imaginatively conceived and produced | science-fiction yarn [an original story by producers Zimb |
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