Cyril Hume
![Cyril Hume wrote science fiction film ''[[Forbidden Planet]]'' in 1956.](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/50/Forbiddenplanetposter.jpg)
One year out of college, Hume was a $25-a-week "cub reporter" for the ''New York World'' when he wrote his first novel, ''Wife of the Centaur''. It was published by the George H. Doran Company in October 1923 and listed at $2.50 as "A novel of youth and love today so poignant and vivid that it will attract wide attention." On November 22, he sold the motion-picture rights for $25,000, considered a record amount at the time.
Hume wrote for 29 films between 1924 and 1966, including ''Tarzan the Ape Man'' (1932), ''Flying Down to Rio'' (1933), ''The Great Gatsby'' (1949), ''Tokyo Joe'' (1949) and ''Forbidden Planet'' (1956). Provided by Wikipedia
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Forbidden planet by Block, Irving 1930-, Adler, Allen, Barron, Bebe 1927-
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Bigger than life by Roueché, Berton 1911-1994, Raksin, David 1912-2004
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Flying down to Rio by Youmans, Vincent 1898-1946
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Tarzan, der Affenmensch based upon the characters created by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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