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Spielberg and Dick enter hall of fame
Published Tuesday, May 10 2005, 14:30 BST | By Daniel Saney
Steven Spielberg and Philip K. Dick have been inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame.
The hall of fame, which included sci-fi greats such as H.G. Wells and Arthur C. Clark. was founded at the University of Kansas in 1996 and moved to Seattle's Science Fiction Museum, opened by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, report the BBC.
Spielberg has been responsible for such sci-fi movies as Close Encounters Of The Third Kind and E.T.. A seminal author, Dick wrote novels such as Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (which was adapted into Blade Runner by Ridley Scott), and The Minority Report which was adapted into film by Spielberg.
The hall of fame, which included sci-fi greats such as H.G. Wells and Arthur C. Clark. was founded at the University of Kansas in 1996 and moved to Seattle's Science Fiction Museum, opened by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, report the BBC.
Spielberg has been responsible for such sci-fi movies as Close Encounters Of The Third Kind and E.T.. A seminal author, Dick wrote novels such as Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (which was adapted into Blade Runner by Ridley Scott), and The Minority Report which was adapted into film by Spielberg.
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