- Author: Cyril Hume Author Record # 19197
- Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA
- Birthdate: 16 March 1900
- Deathdate: 26 March 1966
- Language: English
- Webpages: IMDB, Library of Congress, SFE, Wikipedia-EN
- Note: Hume wrote the screenplay for Forbidden Planet (1956) --neither the original story nor the novelization (see)-- and many other US feature films including Tarzan, the Ape Man (1932) and its MGM sequels. The centaur in his first novel Wife of the Centaur (1923, MGM film 1924) is strictly metaphorical, a man half bestial in nature.
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Novels
- The Golden Dancer (1926)
- Myself and the Young Bowman and Other Fantasies (1932)
- Street of the Malcontents and Other Stories (1927)
- Atlantis' Exile (1927)
- Coffin-Wood (1927)
- Count Pizziccheria's China Teeth (1927)
- Cowards of Conscience (1927)
- Elisaveth, a Story of Roumania (1927)
- Fantasy in the First Person (1926)
- Forrester (1930)
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Fortalt under fire øjne?Fortalt under fire oejne[Danish] (1965)
- Godmother's Gift (1932)
- In the Dark of the Moon (1927)
- Loyalty (1927)
- Myself and the Young Bowman (1932)
- Progress in Arcadia (1932)
- Street of the Malcontents (1925)
- Suttee à la Mode (1927)
- The Frogs and the Stork (1932)
- The Head (1925)
- The Shout (1927)
- The Tower in the Winds (1927)
- The Tree of Knowledge (1932)
- Told for the Truth (1927)
- ¿Fantasía o realidad? [Spanish] (1967)
- Alter Ego (1932)
- Berkshire Water (1932)
- Dialogue (1932)
- In a Tuscan Garden (1932)
- In the Chinese Manner (1932)
- Lane in Vermont (1932)
- Madre Crudele (1932)
- Ode to Pan (1932)
- Paragon (1932)
- Rain-Val d'Arno (1932)
- Song for Camelot (1932)
- Summer Storm (1932)
- To a Mocking-Bird at Night (1932)
- To Elaine in Avalon (1932)
- Triple Rhymes for April (1932)
- Two Lyrics from a Masque of Harlequin (1932)
- Uther's Blood (1932)