•
Coma (1977) has been adapted for both film and television: •
Coma (1978), a feature movie directed by author/doctor
Michael Crichton and produced by Martin Erlichmann for
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. •
Coma (airdates September 3–4, 2012) a four-hour
A&E television
mini-series based on the 1977 novel and subsequent 1978 movie, directed by
Mikael Salomon and produced by brothers
Ridley and
Tony Scott. •
Sphinx (1979) was adapted into the feature movie
Sphinx (1981), directed by
Franklin J. Schaffner, produced by
Orion Pictures for
Warner Bros., and featuring
Lesley-Anne Down and
Frank Langella. •
Harmful Intent (1990) was adapted as the
CBS television movie ''Robin Cook's Harmful Intent'' (broadcast January 1, 1993), directed by
John Patterson and produced by
David A. Rosemont •
Mortal Fear (1988) was as an eponymous TV movie, broadcast November 20, 1994, directed by
Larry Shaw •
Outbreak (1987) was adapted as the movie
Virus (Formula For Death) (broadcast May 1995), directed by
Armand Mastroianni. •
Terminal (1993) was adapted as a TV movie, directed by
Larry Elikann. •
Invasion (1997) was adapted as an eponymous
NBC TV mini-series (airdate May 4, 1997), directed by Armand Mastroianni. •
Acceptable Risk (1995) was adapted as a TV movie in 2001, directed by
William A. Graham and starring
Chad Lowe and
Kelly Rutherford. •
Foreign Body (2008) resulted in a 2008 prequel, produced as an
eponymous web series by the production companies
Vuguru (owned by former
Walt Disney CEO
Michael Eisner),
Cyber Group Studios (owned by the former Walt Disney executives Dominique Bourse and Pierre Sissmann), and
Big Fantastic (owned by the creators of the web television series
SamHas7Friends and
Prom Queen). The series, which played from May 27 through August 4, 2008, comprised 50 episodes of approximately two minutes each, with a new video posted every weekday. ==References==