Meyer Dolinsky
Meyer Dolinsky (October 13, 1923 in Chicago, Illinois – February 29, 1984 in Los Angeles, California), aka Mike Dolinsky (sometimes credited as "Michael Adams" or "Mike Adams"), was an American screenwriter.
Books
- Mind One (1972), Dell Books, ISBN 0-86007-079-4[1]
Writing filmography
- Science Fiction Theatre (1955)
- Hot Rod Rumble (1957)
- As Young as We Are (1958)
- Bonanza (1959)
- World of Giants (1959)
- The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor (1959)
- Men into Space (1959)
- Lock-Up (1959)
- Adventures in Paradise (1959)
- Ben Casey (1961)
- Stoney Burke (1962)
- The Outer Limits (1963) - Using his name Meyer Dolinsky, he wrote three episodes for The Outer Limits:
- The Architects of Fear, Season 1, Episode 3 (30 Sep. 1963), starring Robert Culp, Leonard Stone, and Geraldine Brooks, about scientists and the Cold War
- O.B.I.T., Season 1, Episode 7 (4 Nov. 1963), starring Peter Breck, Jeff Corey, Joanne Gilbert, Alan Baxter and Harry Townes, about a technology that can track anyone, anywhere, any time
- ZZZZZ, Season 1, Episode 18 (27 Jan. 1964), starring Philip Abbott, Marsha Hunt, and Joanna Frank, about Queen bees
- The Farmer's Daughter (1963)
- Star Trek (1966)
- Mission: Impossible (1966)
- The Invaders (1967)
- Judd for the Defense (1967)
- Hawaii Five-O (1968)
- Then Came Bronson (1969)
- Storefront Lawyers (1970)
- Cannon (1971)
- The Manhunter (1972)
- Harry-O (1974)
- SST: Death Flight (1977)
- The Fifth Floor (1978)
- Big Shamus, Little Shamus (1979)
References
- ↑ Clute, John (1995). "Dolinsky, Mike". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (Updated ed.). New York: St Martin's Griffin. p. 347. ISBN 0-312-09618-6.
Mind One (1972), in which two psychiatrists discover that a drug meant to treat psychosis actually engenders telepathy (see also ESP), and find themselves relating warmly to each other (they are of opposite sexes); as one of them is a Jesuit priest, an element of religion soon enriches the tale.
External links
- Meyer Dolinsky at the Internet Movie Database
- Meyer Dolinsky at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)
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