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    Crichton confirmed that his novel had elements taken

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    Crichton at one point apologetically told Ostrom

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    Crichton worked on the book for several years;

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    Crichton's interest in computer modeling went back forty years.

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    Crichton later enrolled at Harvard Medical School when he began publishing work.

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    Crichton declined all offers until Spielberg himself told him that he would

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    Michael Crichton sold the movie rights for $1 million before the novel was published.

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    Crichton's first bestseller, Andromeda Strain, was published while he was still a medical student.

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    Michael Crichton and Steven Spielberg reportedly identified with the characters of Malcolm and Hammond.

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    Crichton's first bestseller, The Andromeda Strain, was published while he was still a medical student.

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    Crichton's first bestseller, The Andromeda Strain, was published when he was still a medical student.

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    Crichton directed several films, including Coma(1978), for which he also wrote the screenplay, and Physical Evidence(1989).….

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    Crichton had always planned on becoming a writer and began his studies at[[Harvard College]] in 1960.

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    It began in 1990 when Universal Studios bought the rights to the novel written by Michael Crichton.

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    The Andromeda Strain, which was Crichton's first bestseller, was published while he was still in medical student.

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    Park was released to home video, Crichton was pressured from many sources for a sequel novel.

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    Author Michael Crichton described his successful experience with spoon bending at a PK party in his 1988 book Travels:.

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    Response was extremely negative, so Crichton rewrote the story to make it from an adult's point of view,

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    Crichton wrote a fair amount about the emerging Japanese economy(Rising Sun) and had to defend himself against accusations of Japanophobia.

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    Crichton confirmed that his novel had elements taken from the novel of the same name by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

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    According to biographer Crichton, Demara had an impressive memory, and through his impersonations accumulated a wealth of knowledge on different topics.

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    Crichton noted that because the book was"fairly long" his script only had about 10 to 20 percent of the novel's content;

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    On the other hand, Crichton said his own views on science and genetic engineering were reflected in the words of Malcolm.

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    Steven Spielberg learned of the novel in October 1989 while he and Crichton were discussing a screenplay that would become

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    Spielberg and Crichton were working on a project that would become the TV show ER when Crichton told Spielberg about the novel.

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    On the other hand, Crichton said that his views on science and genetic engineering were largely reflected by Malcolm's voice of reasoning.

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    As his biographer Robert Crichton noted in 1959,“Since his aim was to do good, anything he did to do it was justified.

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    Before the book was published, Crichton demanded a non-negotiable fee of $1.5 million as well as a substantial percentage of the gross.

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    Universal paid Crichton a further $500,000 to adapt his own novel, which he had completed by the time Spielberg was filming Hook.

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    After the film adaptation of Jurassic Park was released to home video, Crichton was pressured from many sources for a sequel novel.

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