What's Happening?
Barbara Gips, the copywriter behind the famous 'Alien' tagline 'In space, no one can hear you scream,' has died. Gips, who was born Barbara Solinger, transitioned from acting to copywriting after marrying
graphic designer Phillip Gips. Together, they created memorable marketing campaigns for numerous films from the 1970s to the 1990s, including 'Postcards From the Edge' and 'Fatal Attraction.' Her work on the 'Alien' poster is particularly celebrated for its haunting simplicity and effectiveness in capturing the film's essence. Gips is survived by her children and grandchildren.
Why It's Important?
Barbara Gips' contributions to film marketing have left a lasting impact on the industry, demonstrating the power of concise and evocative language in advertising. Her work on the 'Alien' tagline is a testament to the enduring influence of effective marketing in shaping public perception and cultural memory. The tagline has become a cultural touchstone, often referenced and parodied, highlighting the importance of creative collaboration in the arts. Gips' legacy continues to inspire copywriters and marketers in the film industry and beyond.











