FACT FOOD #70

Ray Bradbury’s novel released in 1962 “Something Wicked This Way Comes” was dedicated to actor, director Gene Kelly. The novel originated in 1955 when Bradbury suggested to his friend Gene Kelly that they collaborate on a movie for Kelly to direct. Kelly was encouraging of the idea, and Bradbury spent the next five weeks adapting his 1948 short story “The Black Ferris” into an 80-page treatment. Kelly shopped the project to various studios, but was unable to obtain financial backing for the movie. Bradbury then gradually expanded the treatment into the novel over a five-year period.

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