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The Alien was an unproduced Indian-American science fiction film in development in the late 1960s which was eventually cancelled. It was to be directed by Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray and co-produced by Columbia Pictures. The script was written by Ray in 1967, loosely based on Bankubabur Bandhu (Banku Babu's Friend or Mr. Banku's Friend), a Bengali science fiction story he had written in 1962 for Sandesh, the Ray family magazine, which gained popularity among Bengalis in the early 1960s. Bankubabur Bandhu was eventually adapted into a television film by Satyajit Ray's son Sandip Ray, and a play by the theatre group Swapnasandhani Kaushik Sen, in 2006.

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  • The Alien adalah sebuah film fiksi ilmiah India-Amerika yang belum diproduksi yang masih bertahan dalam tahap pengembangan pada akhir 1960an yang kemudian ditunda. Film tersebut disutradarai oleh sutradara India Satyajit Ray dan diproduksi oleh studio Hollywood Columbia Pictures. Naskahnya ditulis oleh Ray pada 1967, berdasarkan pada Bankubabur Bandhu (Teman Banku Babu atau Teman Tuan Banku), sebuah cerita yang ia tulis pada 1962 untuk ', majalah keluarga Ray, yang meraih ketenaran di kalangan suku Bengali pada awal 1960an. Bankubabur Bandhu kemudian diadaptasi dalam sebuah film televisi karya putra Satyajit Ray Sandip Ray, dan sebuah permainan latar karya kelompok teater Swapnasandhani , pada 2006. (in)
  • The Alien was an unproduced Indian-American science fiction film in development in the late 1960s which was eventually cancelled. It was to be directed by Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray and co-produced by Columbia Pictures. The script was written by Ray in 1967, loosely based on Bankubabur Bandhu (Banku Babu's Friend or Mr. Banku's Friend), a Bengali science fiction story he had written in 1962 for Sandesh, the Ray family magazine, which gained popularity among Bengalis in the early 1960s. Bankubabur Bandhu was eventually adapted into a television film by Satyajit Ray's son Sandip Ray, and a play by the theatre group Swapnasandhani Kaushik Sen, in 2006. (en)
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  • The Alien adalah sebuah film fiksi ilmiah India-Amerika yang belum diproduksi yang masih bertahan dalam tahap pengembangan pada akhir 1960an yang kemudian ditunda. Film tersebut disutradarai oleh sutradara India Satyajit Ray dan diproduksi oleh studio Hollywood Columbia Pictures. Naskahnya ditulis oleh Ray pada 1967, berdasarkan pada Bankubabur Bandhu (Teman Banku Babu atau Teman Tuan Banku), sebuah cerita yang ia tulis pada 1962 untuk ', majalah keluarga Ray, yang meraih ketenaran di kalangan suku Bengali pada awal 1960an. Bankubabur Bandhu kemudian diadaptasi dalam sebuah film televisi karya putra Satyajit Ray Sandip Ray, dan sebuah permainan latar karya kelompok teater Swapnasandhani , pada 2006. (in)
  • The Alien was an unproduced Indian-American science fiction film in development in the late 1960s which was eventually cancelled. It was to be directed by Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray and co-produced by Columbia Pictures. The script was written by Ray in 1967, loosely based on Bankubabur Bandhu (Banku Babu's Friend or Mr. Banku's Friend), a Bengali science fiction story he had written in 1962 for Sandesh, the Ray family magazine, which gained popularity among Bengalis in the early 1960s. Bankubabur Bandhu was eventually adapted into a television film by Satyajit Ray's son Sandip Ray, and a play by the theatre group Swapnasandhani Kaushik Sen, in 2006. (en)
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