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Title:Arcana Caelestia
Notice:Directory listings are in topic 2
Moderator:NETRIX::thomas
Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
Total number of notes:18728

266.0. "Terminator Question" by DRZEUS::WALL () Tue Oct 01 1985 12:18

Whilst viewing The Terminator on HBO a while back, I noticed that in the end
credits was a line like "With Acknowledgement to the Works of Harlan Ellison".
I didn't see this when I saw the film in theatrical release.

Did Harlan have something to do with the story/script/film in general?  If
so, why wasn't his credit there before?

Wondering,
Dave Wall
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266.1ALIEN::POSTPISCHILTue Oct 01 1985 15:218
I believe _Terminator_ has a lot in common with an episode Harlan Ellison wrote
for _Twilight Zone_.  Probably, when the movie was released to theatres, he
complained.  Even if there was no intentional plagiarism, it is very likely his
episode affected the writers.  The acknowledgement must be part of the
settlement, although I am not aware of the details. 


				-- edp
266.2AKOV68::BOYAJIANWed Oct 02 1985 10:126
Yes, Ellison sued the producers of THE TERMINATOR, claiming that the movie
derived most of its ideas from his two OUTER LIMITS teleplays, "Demon With
a Glass Hand" and "Soldier". The non-monetary part of the settlement was
the credit that was added to prints of the film and to the videotape.

--- jerry
266.3NUTMEG::BALSMon Oct 07 1985 13:593
See #209 for some more comments about this.

Fred