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Admiral
Location: Arizona, USA
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Decent movie versions of classic novels
I've already watched the Bela Lugosi and Gary Oldman Draculas so I'm happy with those. The ones I'm most interested in are: THe Invisible Man HP Lovecraft's stories Tarzan Treasure Island Guliver's Travels Alice in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass Jungle Books Huck FInn Peter Pann Three Musketeers Illiad/Odyssey Arabian Nights (whole thing or individual stories) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (I've seen and loved the James Nesibitt/Michele Ryan Jekyll mini, but that's a sequel not an adaptation) Hunchback of Notre Dame Les Meserables Count of Monte Cristo Journey to the Center of the Earth Ivanhoe Crime & Punishment Man in the Iron Mask Oliver Twist Cyrano De Bergerac Red Badge of Courage Don Quixote Robinson Crusoe Pinocchio Uncle Tom's Cabin Tom Sawyer Sherlock Holmes King Solomon's Mine Phantom of the Opera Beowulf 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Legend of Sleepy Hollow The Time Machine Frankenstein
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Location: Geneseo, NY
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Re: Decent movie versions of classic novels
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Rear Admiral
Location: Sacramento, CA
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Re: Decent movie versions of classic novels
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Location: Geneseo, NY
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Re: Decent movie versions of classic novels
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Fleet Admiral
Location: Kaled bunker, Skaro
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Re: Decent movie versions of classic novels
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Location: Oxford, PA
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Re: Decent movie versions of classic novels
Speaking of DRACULA, though, the 1970's British version starring Louis Jourdan as the Count is probably the most faithful adaption of the novel I've ever seen--aside from the casting of Jourdan, who plays Dracula as suavely sinister in the manner of Lugosi. As for JEKYLL & HYDE, pretty much every movie version varies significantly from the novel because (unlike the novel, where it's a surprise ending) they don't try to hide the fact that Jekyll and Hyde are the same person.
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Admiral
Location: Arizona, USA
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Re: Decent movie versions of classic novels
I didn't know the whole Jekyll is Hyde thing was a surprise ending. I thought the whole book was him specifically dealing with the fact that his personality was split.
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Location: Gig Harbor, Washington
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Location: Canada, eh
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Rear Admiral
Location: Starfleet Command, The City that Knows How
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Re: Decent movie versions of classic novels
![]() It is, but the narrating character doesn't realize that until the finale. |
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Vice Admiral
Location: Oxford, PA
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Re: Decent movie versions of classic novels
All of the movie versions realized (correctly) that the audience already knows this going in, so they just treat it like a werewolf story, with Jekyll transforming onstage early on. The movies also came up with the idea (which I believe originated with the 1922 John Barrymore film) of illustrating the Jekyll/Hyde split via the two women in his life: his virginal upper-class fiancee and a fallen woman in the bad part of town. This has been pretty much a standard aspect of the movie versions that is nowhere in the novel . . ..
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Vice Admiral
Location: Oxford, PA
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Re: Decent movie versions of classic novels
FYI: The actual title is "Count Dracula." It was a three-part BBC production that first aired back in 1977. I haven't seen it in years, but I remember it being very faithful to the novel. (Frank Finlay plays Van Helsing, btw.)
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Fleet Captain
Location: Wisconsin
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Re: Decent movie versions of classic novels
Other than that, I actually enjoyed the Robert Downey Sherlock Holmes movie and the old Disney 20,000 Leagues does have some heart to it. Doesn't hold up well, but it's enjoyable enough.
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Fleet Captain
Location: Wisconsin
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Re: Decent movie versions of classic novels
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Location: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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Re: Decent movie versions of classic novels
For more classical ones, apart from the BBC stuff that everyone recommends, there's a very good 1979 film called Murder By Decree starring Christopher Plummer as Holmes.
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