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      • TARZAN’s adapter, Cyril Hume (1900-1966), a descendent of the Scottish philosopher David Hume, was the screenwriter of more than two dozen film projects, dating back to the early 1930s, before he co-authored the screenplay of Nicholas Ray’s 1956 masterpiece, BIGGER THAN LIFE.
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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cyril_HumeCyril Hume - Wikipedia

    Cyril Hume (March 16, 1900 – March 26, 1966) was an American novelist and screenwriter. Hume was a graduate of Yale University, where he edited campus humor magazine The Yale Record. He was an editor of the collection The Yale Record Book of Verse: 1872–1922 (1922).

  2. He is probably best known for writing the screenplay for the sci-fi classic Forbidden Planet (1956). He was the brother of actress Benita Hume and was at one time married to actress Helen Chandler. He died in Palos Verdes, California, in 1966. - IMDb Mini Biography By: frankfob2@yahoo.com.

    • March 16, 1900
    • March 26, 1966
  3. Mar 15, 2016 · After the success of Forbidden Planet, screenwriter Cyril Hume was re-enlisted to come up with an earthbound movie in which Robby, brought to our world through a time warp, was reanimated by...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Cyril_HumeCyril Hume - Wikiwand

    Cyril Hume (March 16, 1900 – March 26, 1966) was an American novelist and screenwriter. Hume was a graduate of Yale University, where he edited campus humor magazine The Yale Record. He was an editor of the collection The Yale Record Book of Verse: 1872–1922 (1922).

  5. (1900-1966) US author and screenwriter of most importance to sf Cinema for his screenplays for Forbidden Planet (1956) and its semi-sequel The Invisible Boy (1957).

  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › cyril_humeCyril Hume | Rotten Tomatoes

    The United States Steel Hour. Writer. 1954-1955. Explore the filmography of Cyril Hume on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

  7. Cyril Hume (1900–1966) was an American novelist and screenwriter. He wrote for 29 films between 1924 and 1966, including "Forbidden Planet".

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