Stanley Kubrick
The author of "2001: A Space Odyssey" is Arthur C. Clarke. The book was originally published in 1968 and was later adapted into a film directed by Stanley Kubrick.
The film 2001: A Space Odyssey appeals to both genders .
"2001: A Space Odyssey" was a 1968 film directed by Stanley Kubrick. The film's plot generally centers around the crew of the American spaceship Discovery One. The ship's computer HAL 9000 switched off life support to one of the crew members aboard the ship, for fear that it would be switched off.
"2001: a space odyssey", a legendary 1968 science fiction film directed by Stanley Kubrick and based on a story by Arthur C. Clarke.
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The book , by Arthur C. Clarke , 2001 A Space Odyssey was first published in 1968 with a 221 page first edition hardback - ISBN 0453002692 . The book was an expansion of the short story "The Sentinel" in 1948 and later remade into the 1968 film directed by Stanley Kubrick .
The short story "The Sentinel" was written by Arthur C. Clarke in 1948 and published in 1951 as Sentinel of Eternity. It became the basis for the novel and for the film "2001 : A Space Odyssey" (1968) directed by Stanley Kubrick.
'The Odyssey' (1997) was a made-for-TV-movie directed by Andrei Konchalovsky.
Arthur C. Clarke and Stanley Kubrick expanded on the theme of an earlier Clarke story, to include human evolution theories, reincarnation and mankind's technical advancements, to the point of space travel and humanizing computers.The original short story "The Sentinel" was written by Arthur C. Clarke in 1948 and published in 1951 as Sentinel of Eternity. It became the basis for the novel and for the film "2001 : A Space Odyssey" (1968), directed by Stanley Kubrick.
2001-A Space Odyssey
No , not really although there are several tense moments within the film .