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novelization and film
* Dark Star, a novelization of the 1974 film, by Alan Dean Foster
In 1981, Bantam Books published a movie tie-in novelization written by Mike McQuay that adopts a lean, humorous style reminiscent of the film.
Proteus is the name of the submarine in the original story by Otto Klement and Jay Lewis Bixby, which became the basis for the 1966 film Fantastic Voyage and Issac Asimov's novelization.
* In the novelization of the film Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, written by Peter George, an explanation is given that the title character, " Dr. Strangelove ", had been wounded, and these wounds had left him with only one hand, and wheelchair-bound, because of the bombings of Peenemünde while he worked there for Nazi Germany.
A novelization of the film written by J. M.
A novelization of the film was written by Lee Sheridan adapted from Richard Matheson's screenplay in 1961 and published by Lancer Books in paperback.
Science-fiction author Orson Scott Card was hired to write a novelization of the film based on the screenplay and discussions with Cameron.
Indeed, the marketing of a major film often includes a novelization, a graphic novel or comic version, the soundtrack album, a game, model, toys and endless promotional publications.
In The Phantom Menace novelization by Terry Brooks, he is portrayed as a great deal braver than his film counterpart, standing his ground when Padmé holds him at gunpoint, and even standing up to Sidious, who accuses Gunray of defying him.
The film was adapted by George Seaton from a novelization of Bernadette's story, written by Franz Werfel.
Vonda N. McIntyre wrote a novelization that was released at the same time as the film.
The novelization by Mac Rauch is told through fake documents written and compiled by Reno Nevada, and further expands on the backstory of the film, including the murder of Peggy Banzai ( her twin sister Penny plays a role in the movie ) by the minions of Asian crime lord Hanoi Xan, the deaths of Buckaroo's parents in an early Jet Car accident, and at least two other fictitious novels.
The novelization of the first film was reprinted to coincide with the release of the movie on DVD.
The novelization of the film has the beagle transported onto the Enterprise.
The novelization of the film by Michael Avallone retained the original scripted ending.
Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang was loosely adapted as a 1968 film of the same name with a screenplay by Roald Dahl and Ken Hughes ; a subsequent novelization was also produced.
A novelization of the film was published by Pan Books in 1968, written by author John Burke.
Arthur Calder-Marshall ): Victim ( 1961 ), Corgi: film novelization
Fuller wrote a book, with the same title, which was more a companion novel than a novelization of the film, although it features many of the scenes that were originally cut.
The opening lines he writes are exactly the same words which begin David Seltzer's novelization of the first film, bringing the series full-circle.
* November: Raymond Benson releases his final James Bond novel, a novelization of the film Die Another Day, bringing to a close an uninterrupted series of novels based upon Ian Fleming's character that started in 1981.
In the film ( further explained in the film's novelization ) it is partly revealed that he is a disgraced knight from the kingdom of Galladoorn.
( Though removed from the theatrical version, the battle with the lake monster was retained for both Marvel Comics ' adaptation and Wayland Drew's novelization of the film.
He later wrote the novelization of the 2009 film Star Trek, his first Star Trek novel in over 30 years .< ref >
The novelization of the film, written by Iain Johnstone, begins with a letter, written by Archie Leach ( Cleese's character in Wanda ) to Rollo, revealing that they are actually twin brothers ; Rollo changed his surname from " Leach " to " Lee " in order to improve his chances of advancement within the Hong Kong police.

novelization and last
The novelization of Shalka was written by Paul Cornell, the first novelization of a Doctor Who series ( the 1996 television movie notwithstanding ) in nearly a decade ( and the last until novelizations based upon episodes of the spinoff The Sarah Jane Adventures commenced in 2007 with " Invasion of the Bane ").
Was the last Battlestar destroyed according to the Battlestar Galactica novelization, when Lt. Starbuck and Lt. Boomer tried to find another ship to land on because of burning up a lot of fuel due to the use of full turbos on their Vipers, during the Battle Of Cimtar.
It was the last novel to be published by Asimov until his 1966 novelization of Fantastic Voyage, and his last original novel until 1973's The Gods Themselves.

novelization and chapter
The scene appears in the first chapter of John Jakes ' novelization of the movie, and in the Marvel Comics adaption of the film in the early 1970s, both of which were probably based directly on the screenplay and not on the final edit of the actual film.

novelization and information
( The telefilm novelization, however, says he was a wealthy rare items trader whom the Cylons first approached to sue for peace, and whose title of Count was self-awarded, but all this information has to be regarded as somewhat apocryphal as none of it was ever mentioned in the series.

novelization and Kirk
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry's novelization of The Motion Picture depicts Kirk married to a Starfleet officer killed during a transporter accident.
( David, in both the novel and final film versions of The Search for Spock, would subsequently be killed by Klingons ; in the novelization, Saavik's reaction to this is to attack one of the Klingons bare-handed, forcing the enemy to stun her into unconsciousness, but she remains calm in the film, simply telling Kirk his son has been killed.
In a seeming response to reams of Kirk / Spock fan fiction which began to dominate fan publications in the mid-to late 1970s, references to bisexuality occurred in Gene Roddenberry's 1979 novelization of Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

novelization and used
* An Unearthly Child ( or variants thereof ): The title of the first episode, used by the 1973 Radio Times Tenth Anniversary Special and subsequently by the 1976 edition of The Making of Doctor Who, with much subsequent commercial use, including the novelization, VHS and DVD releases of the story.
A character's experiences learning biocontrol are a plot thread in Dreamsnake ; it is also mentioned in the Starfarers series ( where it is also used to retard male beard growth ) and the Star Trek III novelization ( where characters mention taking formal biocontrol exams ).
* A paperback novelization of the film by Dean Owen was published by Monarch Books in 1960, and features an entire subplot about a character named Latour, who summons the mystical bats to provide the ending not used in the film.

novelization and defeat
Abdel manages only to defeat her in the novelization by resorting to his Bhaal-essence rage.

novelization and test
Nemesis is later mentioned in the 2007 novelization of Resident Evil: Extinction, in which antagonist Doctor Isaacs considers Nemesis his greatest success and his greatest failure, hating mention of it and blaming Umbrella's desire to immediately field test it.

novelization and was
A novelization by the film's screenwriter was also published.
A novelization by Ben Bova was published in 1971.
A novelization of this script by Edward Bryant, Phoenix Without Ashes, was published in 1975 ; this contained a lengthy foreword by Ellison describing what had gone on in production.
There was a novelization by Steve Perry.
The novelization was written by Michael McDowell based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn.
The novelization by Marv Wolfman further expands on the " S " as well, stating that one of Superman's ancestors helped civilize Krypton long ago, and the crest was considered one of the three most respected icons in Kryptonian culture.
As with their previous DC story adaptations, it was based on the novelization rather than the comic.
* Alan Kistler's DC Crisis Files An in-depth retrospective by comic historian Alan Kistler on the Crisis, including a comprehensive issue-by-issue summary, a map of the multiple universes, a discussion on why the Crisis happened and how effective it was, various art scans, and a discussion on Marv Wolfman's novelization.
A novelization was published by Ballantine Books in 1985.
In 2006 a novelization of The Toxic Avenger was released.
A novelization was published by Ballantine Books in 1979.
A novelization by Robert E. Hoban was published by Ballantine Books in 1982.
For the game's re-release on GOG. com a second, more accurate, novelization produced by Rhyss Hess was bundled with the game, based on the game script by Chris Avellone and Colin McComb.
A novelization of the game titled was released in Japan in 2004.
* Friday the 13th, Part VI: Jason Lives ( 1986 ) ( this was Hawke's first novelization of the series, after which he retroactively novelized Parts 1, 2 and 3.
A novelization of this serial was written by David White for Black Coat Press under the title Fantômas in America in 2007.

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