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George Gipe (b. 1933 in Boston, Massachusetts, d. 1986) was an American author whose books included "novelizations", books based upon a film screenplay. In 1985, Gipe was authorized to turn the screenplay for Back to the Future (written by Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis) into a paperback book, the Back to the Future novelization, published to coincide with the release of the film. Gipe, an accomplished freelance author, wrote two nonfiction works, The Great American Sports Book and The Last Time When..., and was a co-writer of the screenplays for two Steve Martin films, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid and The Man With Two Brains. In addition to adapting Back to the Future to book form, Gipe wrote the novelization for Gremlins. Gipe also contributed to Sports Illustrated and MAD Magazine.

On September 6, 1986, Gipe was stung by a bee and suffered an extreme allergic reaction. He died of a heart attack at a hospital near his home in Glendale, California. Novelizations for the second and third parts of the trilogy were written instead by Craig Shaw Gardner.

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