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* Lady for a Day ( 1933 )— Adapted by Robert Riskin, who suggested the name change from Runyon's title " Madame La Gimp ," the film garnered Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, Best Director ( Frank Capra ), Best Actress ( May Robson ), and Best Adaptation for the Screen ( Riskin ).
Adapted from the story " The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown ".
Adapted from Runyon's stories " The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown " and " Blood Pressure ".
The near 3-hour-long epic, which chronicled the saga of the Corleone family, received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics, and fetched Coppola the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, which he shared with Mario Puzo, and two Golden Globe Awards-for Best Director and Best Screenplay.
Adapted from Bram Stoker's novel, it was intended to be more faithful to the book than previous film adaptations.
The film won the 1981 British Academy of Film and Television Arts ( Film ) Best Screenplay Award, as well as the 1980 Writers Guild of America Award ( Screen ) for Best Comedy Adapted from Another Medium.
Adapted from Antonia Fraser's book Marie Antoinette: The Journey, the film was Dunst's second with director Sofia Coppola.
* Adapted from the 9th edition ( 1888 ) of the Encyclopædia Britannica
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* Jamaican — Roberts, Walter Adolphe: Pierrot Wounded, Adapted from the French of P. Alberty ( 1917 ).
Therefore the film ended up being excluded from the race for the Foreign Language Film Award, even though it was successful and received numerous other awards, including an Academy Award for Best Original Song, an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay, and the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language.
( Adapted from Barbara Tuchman )
Adapted from the art of swordsmanship, Eiko ( glory ) is a hymn to the glory of the human adventure, taking the practitioner between earth and heaven, ideal and reality.
Adapted from the CIA World Factbook 2000.
* Adapted from the notes of Hopoyv Fekseko ( D. Joseph Alderson )
Adapted by Frances Marion from the 1913 play by Eleanor Gates.
Adapted almost directly from the low freeboard, French river bateaus, with their straight sides and removable thwarts, bank dories could be nested inside each other and stored on the decks of fishing schooners, such as the Gazela Primeiro, for their trip to fishing banks, such as the Grand Banks.
Adapted from a radio play Bolt had written in 1954, it is generally regarded as Bolt's finest work-and certainly his most successful.
** WGA Screen Award – Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium: George Seaton
* Adapted by Mike Kenny and directed by Gail McIntyre The Snow Queen was performed at West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds from 5 December 2008 to 10 January 2009.
The script of the latter earned him an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, but Lardner would later distance himself from the film due to the fact that director Robert Altman changed the script so much.
( Adapted from the Hagerman Fossil Beds Official Map and Guide.
Adapted by Paul Attanasio from Richard Goodwin's memoir Remembering America, the film is based upon the Twenty One quiz show scandal of the 1950s.

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Adapted by Harry Kurnitz and directed by Harold Clurman, it racked up an impressive 389 performances, opening at the Booth Theatre on 18 October 1961 and closing on 22 September 1962.
Adapted by Agnes Nixon and directed by George Schaefer, starring Maurice Evans ( who also produced ) and Lilli Palmer.
* Giraudoux, Jean ( 1958 ), Four Plays, Adapted by Maurice Valency.
Adapted by P. Craig Russell.
Adapted by Lawrence Kane and Andy Graham ( Artistic Director of the company ), it toured schools, colleges, and middle-scale theatre venues throughout England.
Prior publications introducing Western parents to this ancient practice include the booklet Conscious Toilet Training, by Laurie Boucke ( 1979 ), book Trickle Treat: Diaperless Infant Toilet Training Method, by Laurie Boucke ( 1991 ), a pamphlet entitled Elimination Timing, by Natec ( 1994 ), and the more extensive Infant Potty Training: A Gentle and Primeval Method Adapted to Modern Living, by Laurie Boucke ( 2000 ).
Adapted from the novel by Don Sharp, the story takes place in a Norfolk country village where the locals decide to fight against a proposal to build a rocket range on a bird sanctuary.
Adapted by Clifford Odets from the novel by Richard Llewellyn and directed by Odets, the movie stars Cary Grant, Ethel Barrymore, Barry Fitzgerald, June Duprez, Jane Wyatt, George Coulouris, and Dan Duryea.
* A Month in the Country ( Adapted from the play by Turgenev )
* 1951: Adapted by Stanley Roberts and directed by László Benedek who won the Golden Globe Award for Best Director.

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Adapted and directed by Daniel Austin, the play premiered on 22 February 2007 at Rouge Bouillon School, St. Helier, Jersey.

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Dangerous Liaisons won three Academy Awards out of seven nominations, for Best Adapted Screenplay ( Christopher Hampton ), Best Costume Design ( James Acheson ), and Best Art Direction ( Stuart Craig and Gérard James ).
* Best Adapted Screenplay — James Dearden
Adapted and directed by James Maxwell with Struan Rodger ( 1993 )
* The Magic Shop — Adapted by Collier and James Parish from the 1903 story by H. G. Wells of the same title, written for The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, January 10, 1964 ( Season 2, Episode 13 ), starring Leslie Nielsen and Peggy McCay.
* Mary, Mary Quite Contrary — Adapted by James Lee for Lights Out, March 27, 1950 ( Season 2, Episode 29 ), starring George Englund and Gaye Jordan.
* None Are So Blind — Adapted by James P. Cavanagh for Alfred Hitchcock Presents, October 28, 1956 ( Season 2, Episode 5 ), starring Hurd Hatfield and Mildred Dunnock.
* Evening Primrose — Adapted by James Goldman as a 1966 television movie directed by Paul Bogart, starring Anthony Perkins, Dorothy Stickney and Larry Gates.
* Sleeping Beauty — Adapted by James B. Harris as Some Call It Loving, a 1973 feature film starring Zalman King, Carol White, Tisa Farrow and Richard Pryor.
Adapted from the article James G. Boswell Foundation, from Wikinfo, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
It was adapted from the short story " The Dead " by James Joyce ( from his short works collection Dubliners ), and nominated for an Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay.
James Kennaway, who adapted the screenplay from his novel, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, but lost to Elmer Gantry.
Adapted by Andrew James, the production was the first to portray most of the characters in Lindsay's story using actors, rather than puppetry.

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