Many of our favorite films began as plays--some as well known as
Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," and some not so well known as
"You've Got Mail"'s origin, a 1937 play "Parfumerie" by Miklos
Laszlo. "Video Versions" identifies nearly 300 films and their
theatrical origins, providing readers with an overview of the films
and highlighting similarities and differences to the source plays.
Perfect for teachers, students, and anyone interested in theater
and film, it is the most complete resource available for video
versions of plays.
Each entry provides: the original play's title, author, and year
of publication; the name of the film, year of production, director
and adapter; the main cast and the characters they play; running
time and rating if available. Following a plot summary, a critical
analysis provides the similarities and differences of the play and
film, including character and plot changes, setting, missing or
added scenes, special film techniques, and behind-the-scenes
information such as who turned down or lost particular parts when
the play was adapted to film. A short list of sources for further
reading follows each entry. Information about contacting
distributors--for obtaining the films--is included in the
introduction and an extensive index completes the volume.
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