can't give you titles but anything on Sir Robert Helpmann - and he's been dead a good while, now' (may be only one n). I'm not a fan of dance, in general, but he was an extraordinary Australian and also made a lot of good films, as a "straight' actor ie no dancing. I think he danced in one of the films of THE RED SHOES and was critically acclaimed
If I understand your syntax, over four hundred film and television productions have been made from Shakespeare's plays.
Which film are you talking about? There have been several films made of this play.
None. Film was not a story-telling medium when Shakespeare was alive. However, many of his plays have been adapted into films, some that retain the original play's title. Examples are: Romeo and Juliette, Hamlet, Henry V, and so forth.
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Not all of Roald Dahl's books have been adapted into films. Some of the books that have not been made into films include "The Twits," "Matilda," "Fantastic Mr. Fox," and "The Witches."
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Some of Michael Morpurgo's books that have been adapted into films include "War Horse," "Private Peaceful," and "Kensuke's Kingdom."
A lot of the Agatha Christie characters have been in films. Such as Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot.
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As of now, there are five books in the Noughts & Crosses series by Malorie Blackman: Noughts & Crosses, Knife Edge, Checkmate, Double Cross, and Crossfire. There hasn't been an announcement about a sixth book at the moment.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows is the only Harry Potter book that has been made into two films.
Alice and wonderland :D
I think so, but I have been reading the books since 1965 and love the films. Seconded, though I have only been reading the books since 2007.
Yes, some of Enid Blyton's books have been adapted into films and plays. One of the most famous adaptations is "The Famous Five" series, which has been made into both films and plays over the years. Other popular adaptations include "The Secret Seven" and "Malory Towers."
Two of Lewis Carroll's books have been made into films; Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Many film versions combine the two books into one movie, the most famous example being the 1951 Disney adaptation.
All the ones he wrote.