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I was born in 1970, and even I couldn't see movies after they left the theatre for most of my childhood. That's why "novelizations" were a thing. People like Alan Dean Foster would write novels based on screenplays. If I wanted to "see" "Star Wars" or whatever after it was out of the cinemas I would reread the novel. And novelizations were often the only way to "see" a movie you missed as well.


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