• "The Fog Horn" is a 1951 science fiction short story by American writer Ray Bradbury, the first in his collection The Golden Apples of the Sun. The story...
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    sequentially open the valves admitting air to the horns; each horn was given its own timing characteristics to help mariners identify them. Audible fog signals...
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    story "The Fog Horn", which appeared in the June 23, 1951 issue of The Saturday Evening Post. Prior to deciding to adapt Bradbury's creature from the story...
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  • short story "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms" published in The Saturday Evening Post (it was later anthologized under the title "The Fog Horn"). During preproduction...
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    mistaking the sound of a fog horn for the mating cry of a female. Bradbury's close friend Ray Harryhausen produced the stop-motion animation of the creature...
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  • The Fog Horn and Other Stories is a collection of four short stories by Ray Bradbury. The collection, published in Japan, is published in English for...
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    "The Fog Horn") (1951) "Embroidery" (1951) "The Fireman" (1951) "The Fog Horn" (1951) "Here There Be Tygers" (1951) "The Pedestrian" (1952) "The April Witch"...
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  • magazine and a chapter of the fix-up novel The Martian Chronicles. The author regarded it as "the one story that represents the essence of Ray Bradbury"...
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  • Bradbury's 1953 collection The Golden Apples of the Sun. In the year 2055, time travel has become a practical reality, and the company Time Safari Inc....
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  • "The Veldt" is a science fiction short story by American author Ray Bradbury. Originally appearing as "The World the Children Made" in the September 23...
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