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    Fredric Brown (October 29, 1906 – March 11, 1972) was an American science fiction, fantasy, and mystery writer. He is known for his use of humor and for...
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  • The bibliography of American writer Fredric Brown includes short stories, general fiction, mysteries and science fiction stories. 1938 The Moon for a...
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  • The Best of Fredric Brown is a collection of science fiction short stories by American author Fredric Brown, edited by Robert Bloch. It was first published...
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  • Written by Gene L. Coon (based on a 1944 short story of the same name by Fredric Brown) and directed by Joseph Pevney, the episode was first broadcast on January...
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  • published by Answers in Genesis "Answer", a 1954 science-fiction story by Fredric Brown Answers.com Yahoo! Answers Answer (law), any reply to a question, counter-statement...
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    title of some works, including "Etaoin Shrdlu", a 1942 short story by Fredric Brown about a sentient Linotype machine (a sequel, "Son of Etaoin Shrdlu"...
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    Fredric March (born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel; August 31, 1897 – April 14, 1975) was an American actor, regarded as one of Hollywood's most celebrated...
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  • Knock (short story) (category Short stories by Fredric Brown)
    "Knock" is a science fiction short story by American writer Fredric Brown. It begins with a piece of Flash fiction based on the following passage by Thomas...
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  • on Grey Velvet (1972). Argento's screenplay borrows liberally from Fredric Brown's 1949 novel The Screaming Mimi, which had a previously been made into...
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  • painting by Carel Fabritius "Sentry" (short story), a 1954 short story by Fredric Brown Sentry (monitoring system), an automatic near-Earth asteroid collision...
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  • Rose Lee. The story originated as a 1949 novel of the same name by Fredric Brown. In Northern California, while Virginia Wilson is taking an outside...
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  • Screaming Mimi (novel), a 1949 mystery novel by Fredric Brown Screaming Mimi (film), a 1958 film adaptation of Brown's novel Pink Sikorsky S-58DT, a helicopter...
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  •  1967 (1967-01-12) 18 10.82 18 18 "Arena" Joseph Pevney Story by : Fredric Brown Teleplay by : Gene L. Coon January 19, 1967 (1967-01-19) 19 10.54 19...
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    Mexico, where Reynolds met science fiction writers Walt Sheldon and Fredric Brown. Brown, later one of Reynolds' frequent collaborators, convinced Reynolds...
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  • based on the 1954 novel of the same name by science-fiction author Fredric Brown. After years of pursuing a jazz career that never quite took shape,...
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  • 15 Robert A. Heinlein (adapted by George Lefferts) 6. "Knock" May 22 Fredric Brown (adapted by Ernest Kinoy) 7. "The Man in the Moon" May 29 George Lefferts...
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  • scenes. 63 24 "The Cream of the Jest" Herschel Daugherty Story by : Fredric Brown Teleplay by : Sarett Rudley Claude Rains as Charles Gresham, James Gregory...
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  • (2004) The Burglar Who Counted the Spoons (2013) The Burglar Who Met Fredric Brown (2022) "Like a Thief in the Night" "The Burglar Who Dropped In On Elvis"...
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  • Fumino is inspired by the book The Lights in the Sky are Stars by Fredric Brown. In her ending, Fumino is the one who falls on the way to the college...
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    Carnival Carousel Barker. Other Much of the fiction of pulp writer Fredric Brown features carnies and touches on carnival life, in particular the Ed...
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  • editor Frederick Elliott Brown (1895–1971), Canadian World War I flying ace credited with 10 aerial victories Fredric Brown (1906–1972), American science...
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  • based on "Madman's Holiday", a short story written by mystery writer Fredric Brown. Running berserk, populist art critic and public lecturer George Steele...
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  • Captain Christopher Pike escapes the attack by luring the Gorn ships into a brown dwarf and slingshotting the Enterprise around a black hole. The Gorn reappear...
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  • (1847–1???), American writer, artist Fredric Brown (1906–1972), science fiction and mystery author Harriet Connor Brown (1872-1962), American writer and women's...
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  • and the uncanny practiced by such writers as Cornell Woolrich [and] Fredric Brown ... Both dealt heavily in the realm of improbable coincidences and cruel...
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  • Arena (short story) (category Short stories by Fredric Brown)
    "Arena" is a science fiction short story by American writer Fredric Brown, first published in the June 1944 issue of Astounding Science Fiction magazine...
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    in balance; in particular in the Elric and Eternal Champion series. Fredric Brown wrote a number of fantasy short stories about Satan's activities in...
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  • Cry, a 1949 novel by Emma Smith The Far Cry, a 1951 crime novel by Fredric Brown This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Far...
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  • Fredric Wertham (/ˈwɜːrðəm/; born Friedrich Ignatz Wertheimer, March 20, 1895 – November 18, 1981) was a German–American psychiatrist and author. Wertham...
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    downtown Los Angeles. There he met Robert A. Heinlein, Emil Petaja, Fredric Brown, Henry Kuttner, Leigh Brackett and Jack Williamson. Bradbury's first...
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