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Daniel Francis Galouye (11
February 1920 – 7
September 1976) was an
American science fiction writer.
During the 1950s and 1960s, he
contributed novelettes...
- Simulacron-3 (1964) (also
published as
Counterfeit World), by
Daniel F.
Galouye, is an
American science fiction novel featuring an
early literary description...
- two-part miniseries. It was
based on the 1964
novel Simulacron-3 by
Daniel F.
Galouye. An
adaptation of the F****binder
version was
presented as the play World...
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telescope Dark
Universe (novel), a 1961
science fiction novel by
Daniel F.
Galouye Dark
Universe (film), a 1993 science-fiction film
directed by
Steve Latshaw...
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Roland Emmerich’s
Centropolis Entertainment.
Loosely based on
Daniel F.
Galouye’s 1964 novel, Simulacron-3, it is a
remake of
Rainer Werner F****binder’s...
- The
Infinite Man is a
science fiction novel written by
Daniel F.
Galouye and
published in
April 1973 by
Bantam Books. A
research project,
Project Genesis...
- The Dark Side of the Sun by
Terry Pratchett Dark
Universe by
Daniel F.
Galouye The
Darwin Elevator by
Jason M.
Hough Darwin's
Radio by Greg Bear David's...
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minister of the
Covington First Baptist Church for many years.
Daniel F.
Galouye,
science fiction writer Katherine Haik, Miss Teen USA 2015
Heath B. Jones...
- Heinlein*
Stranger in a
Strange Land
Putnam Publishing Group Daniel F.
Galouye Dark
Universe Bantam Books Harry Harrison Planet of the ****ed (also known...
- Hungarian-American
actress (d. 1995) 1920 –
Farouk of
Egypt (d. 1965) 1920 –
Daniel F.
Galouye,
American author (d. 1976) 1920 –
Billy Halop,
American actor (d. 1976)...