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Description:
Until the recent announcement of the Will Smith/Alex Proyas
collaboration scheduled for release in 2004, numerous attempts
had been made to adapt Isaac Asimov’s classic story-cycle, I,
Robot, to the motion picture medium. All efforts failed. In 1977, producers
approached multiple-award-winning author Harlan Ellison to
take a crack at this “impossible” project. He accepted, and produced
an astonishing screenplay that Asimov felt would be “The first really
adult, complex, worthwhile science fiction movie ever made.” That
screenplay is presented here in book format, brought to scintillating
life by the illustrations of artist Mark Zug.
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