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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0012098Alan J. Adler - IMDb

    Alan J. Adler (born November 7, 1948) is an American writer, producer, and pop culture historian, known for his work in exploitation 3-D films and the founding of the Archives at 20th Century Fox.

  2. Alan J. Adler (born November 7, 1948) is an American writer, producer, and pop culture historian, known for his work in exploitation 3-D films and the founding of the Archives at 20th Century Fox.

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    Alan J. Adler (born 7 November 1948; age 75) is a writer who wrote with Hilary J. Bader and Vanessa Greene the teleplay for the Star Trek: The Next Generation fourth season episode "The Loss". In April 1993 he and Greene were interviewed by Craig W. Chrissinger for The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine issue 22, in the article "Alan J. Adler & Vanessa Greene: Victors of 'The Loss'".

    Adler previously wrote the story for the fantasy film Behemoth the Sea Monster (1959), the horror film Parasite (1982), the thriller The Concrete Jungle (1982), the science fiction film Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn (1983), the horror film The Alchemist (1984), and an episode of Ghostbusters (1986).

    Alan J. Adler at the Internet Movie Database

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_AdlerAlan Adler - Wikipedia

    Alan Adler is an American inventor. His inventions include aerodynamic toys under the Aerobie brand, such as footballs with fins, flying rings and discs, as well as a manual coffee brewing device, the AeroPress. His Aerobie Pro flying ring set several world records for the farthest thrown object.

  4. AeroPress inventor and engineer Alan Adler has been honing his inventing skills since he was 13 years old. That was when he came up with an idea for a useful tool: an electronic device for measuring minute displacements in structures.

  5. Alan J. Adler is known as an Writer, Actor, Producer, Screenplay, and Story. Some of his work includes The Concrete Jungle, Parasite, The Giant Behemoth, Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn, The Alchemist, and Monsters, Madmen & Machines: 80 Years of Science Fiction.

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