Great Films Based on Books

List of the Month
November 2023 (see all)
Description
Book lovers often have very strong opinions about how their favorite stories ought to be adapted, when being made into films. Our List of the Month this November is devoted to films that got it right—films that were successfully adapted from books, or that even improved upon their books. Each participant may vote on ten films. Please only downvote titles if they are not films, or if they are films not adapted from a book.
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1,250 members
12 reviews
½ 4.4
35 Members
timspalding, brewergirl, lorax, rosalita, cornerhouse, Parthurbook, mzonderm, raidergirl3, sunqueen, konallis, atozgrl, RBeffa, AnnieMod, igorken, tina1969, MaskedMumbler, Bluewolf0411, Tess_W, kdabra4, ahef1963, AbigailAdams26, verncox, DeborahJ2016, SandyAMcPherson, DonnaGriffin, AndrewGrannell, Bookbee1, clunardelli, Bubu1969, Tosta, RunLonger, SoulMedicine, Red-Hawk, dianehewson, NiniScripsit
Explanations
Parthurbook: Masterclass: How to make an epic film from a short story (Stephen King).
NiniScripsit: Stephen King's novella, "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption" transformed into a movie epic so good that it deserves multiple viewings. So many uplifting, soaring moments, so many realistic portrayals of the brutality of an archaic system, so many touching portrayals of flawed humanity. A true, totally American, classic.
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802 members
8 reviews
½ 4.4
33 Members
brewergirl, tardis, rosalita, bcmiller, TeresaInTexas, ReshiBec, charl08, raidergirl3, lizzy50usa, perennialreader, BonnieJune54, Bluewolf0411, kdabra4, ahef1963, pwhite98270, MaryMeg, Laura1124, Hope_H, Tatoosh, mrswebster, DeborahJ2016, SandyAMcPherson, DonnaGriffin, AndrewGrannell, baughga, clunardelli, beatlegrrl, SoulMedicine, bstar1019, dianehewson, StillLearning123, NiniScripsit, vcast
Explanations
NiniScripsit: To those who have seen this film, no explanation is needed. For those who have not, watch it. Brilliant, groundbreaking, remarkable. And you get to watch Gregory Peck in one of his best roles.
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1,743 members
14 reviews
4.2
30 Members
tardis, anglemark, bcmiller, TeresaInTexas, pitjrw, mldg, bjappleg8, lizzy50usa, atozgrl, tina1969, BonnieJune54, Bluewolf0411, Tess_W, ahef1963, MaryMeg, AbigailAdams26, verncox, Hope_H, dianeham, SF_fan_mae, beehappy, DeborahJ2016, DonnaGriffin, AndrewGrannell, Bookbee1, tklay30, RunLonger, SoulMedicine, StillLearning123, jessicasonnenschein7,
Explanations
anglemark: Based on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
verncox: This Musical is a good way to make up for making cuts to a good narrative.
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981 members
16 reviews
½ 4.4
26 Members
cornerhouse, bcmiller, jillmwo, cpg, charl08, epaterson, cbl_tn, merrystar, atozgrl, katemcangus, noveltea, al.vick, ahef1963, AbigailAdams26, verncox, beehappy, mrswebster, DeborahJ2016, barefootsong, AndrewGrannell, GinaHMM, LetGoAndBreathe, loulourevisited, slimikin, SoulMedicine, dianehewson
Explanations
beehappy: Based on Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
mrswebster: Book still more, but never could have read these books without meeting and learning to love these characters through the visual story. Each role so wonderfully acted by each artist.
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560 members
2 reviews
½ 4.3
13
528 members
3 reviews
½ 4.5
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508 members
3 reviews
4.8
13 Members
grizzly.anderson, Cecrow, FAMeulstee, atozgrl, oceancat, MaskedMumbler, vwinsloe, al.vick, pwhite98270, Bookwomble, barefootsong, baughga, RunLonger
Explanations
Cecrow: Most accurate to vote for whole trilogy.
vwinsloe: Each installment of the trilogy was a masterpiece.
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585 members
9 reviews
3.8
15 Members
cornerhouse, TeresaInTexas, lizzy50usa, katemcangus, AbigailAdams26, mrswebster, barefootsong, DonnaGriffin, AndrewGrannell, clunardelli, GinaHMM, loulourevisited, slimikin, bstar1019, jessicasonnenschein7,ahef1963 ,NiniScripsit
Explanations
NiniScripsit: This version strayed so far from the book, that I was severely disappointed. When a book is iconic to literally generations of women it should be respected and not re-worked at the director's/writer's whim.
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891 members
11 reviews
4.1
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417 members
9 reviews
4.2
12 Members
tardis, rosalita, bcmiller, Parthurbook, wolfepack, atozgrl, Laura1124, SandyAMcPherson, baughga, clunardelli, loulourevisited, StillLearning123
Explanations
Parthurbook: As ever, screenwriter William Goldman explaining the complexity of the Bernstein-Woodward source material with great economy. And holding attention when the audience knows the outcome before the start.
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1,004 members
12 reviews
½ 4.3
12 Members
bcmiller, grizzly.anderson, barleywine, sturlington, JohnChic, mrbudyhed, vwinsloe, Bookwomble, verncox, timetunnel, SF_fan_mae, v_RuneBerg,paradoxosalpha ,AndrewGrannell
Explanations
paradoxosalpha: The book and the (monumental) film were written simultaneously in conversation with one another. Both were based on the earlier Arthur C. Clarke story "The Sentinel," not a book--though the story was later included in a collection called The Sentinel.
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275 members
2 reviews
4.2
21
598 members
7 reviews
3.9
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1,652 members
22 reviews
½ 4.4
10 Members
anglemark, mldg, terran, MaryMeg, Laura1124, verncox, Tatoosh, clunardelli, NiniScripsit, jessicasonnenschein7
Explanations
anglemark: Based on The Story of the Trapp Family Singers by Maria Augusta Trapp
NiniScripsit: A lovely fairy tale based on real people and events. Although the book details a very different reality, Messrs. Rodgers and Hammerstein crafted such beautiful music and (although Lehman's screenplay strayed a little too far from Lindsay and Crouses libretto) the script told such a charming story that the film has become a beloved icon. And Julie Andrews is singing...what more is there to say?
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625 members
12 reviews
½ 4.4
8 Members
rosalita, bcmiller, Parthurbook, terran, JohnChic, rhbouchard, MaskedMumbler, verncox
Explanations
Parthurbook: The madness of the Ken Kesey book echoed in the madness of the movie
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791 members
11 reviews
4.2
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431 members
4 reviews
3.9
8 Members
cornerhouse, Caramellunacy, paradoxosalpha, pitjrw, wolfepack, rhbouchard, katemcangus, Hope_H
Explanations
paradoxosalpha: Based on True Grit by Charles Portis
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1,078 members
7 reviews
½ 4.3
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317 members
8 reviews
4.2
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519 members
10 reviews
4.1
8 Members
ReshiBec, RBeffa, oceancat, mrbudyhed, megbmore, timetunnel, Red-Hawk, StillLearning123
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timetunnel: Based on the short story "Story of Your Life" by Ted Chiang
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99 members
2 reviews
½ 4.4
7 Members
jillmwo, epaterson, cbl_tn, BonnieJune54, noveltea, ManWithAnAgenda, NiniScripsit
Explanations
NiniScripsit: A lovely, sweet and charming movie that manages in its quiet way to show the deep and blossoming friendship of disparate women and the, it is hoped, education of their sometimes obdurate men. Both the book and the film should be enjoyed again and again.
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914 members
11 reviews
½ 4.5
8 Members
anglemark, bjappleg8, jannon, monadz, SF_fan_mae, SandyAMcPherson, ManWithAnAgenda, loulourevisited, ,oceancat
Explanations
anglemark: Based on Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
: Changed too many things from the book.
oceancat: love miyazaki but yeah this is too different from the book
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351 members
4 reviews
4
8 Members
lizzy50usa, konallis, perennialreader, JohnChic, pwhite98270, MaryMeg, Tatoosh, tklay30,bcmiller
Explanations
lizzy50usa: Based on the book by C.S. Forester
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1,188 members
12 reviews
4.1
35
566 members
3 reviews
4
7 Members
rhbouchard, al.vick, Dayclear, mrswebster, AndrewGrannell, Bubu1969, jpahl,bcmiller ,wolfepack
Explanations
al.vick: based on the book, but SOOO much better.
mrswebster: DITTO to al.vick!
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382 members
4 reviews
½ 4.4
5 Members
cbl_tn, merrystar, kac522, barefootsong, JulieStielstra
Explanations
JulieStielstra: The best Austen adaptation ever - excellent acting, honest and vivid production values, the perfect mix of wit and heartfelt.
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933 members
10 reviews
4.1
6 Members
librookian, paradoxosalpha, terran, igorken, MaskedMumbler, mrbudyhed
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paradoxosalpha: Based on Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk
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220 members
6 reviews
3.9
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1,451 members
10 reviews
½ 4.4
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208 members
4 reviews
½ 4.4
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719 members
10 reviews
4
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625 members
8 reviews
3.8
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396 members
2 reviews
4.1
5 Members
Parthurbook, terran, al.vick, Tatoosh, loulourevisited
Explanations
Parthurbook: The scale of the mission reflected in the scale of the Tom Wolfe book reflected in the scale of the movie.
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403 members
2 reviews
4
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745 members
9 reviews
4.2
6 Members
lorax, tardis, charl08, atozgrl, Tatoosh, SF_fan_mae,StillLearning123
Explanations
StillLearning123 : Clicked by mistake! It’s a great movie!
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399 members
2 reviews
4
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292 members
4 reviews
½ 3.4
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364 members
4 reviews
4.2
5 Members
tardis, oceancat, barefootsong, ManWithAnAgenda, JulieStielstra
Explanations
JulieStielstra: Charming, emotional, honest; wonderful performances by all the kid actors. A childhood favorite unsullied by cuteness, visually lovely.
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54,612 members
336 reviews
½ 4.5
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323 members
4 reviews
4.2
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159 members
3 reviews
½ 4.3
5 Members
tardis, Bookwomble, Laura1124, EGBERTINA, NiniScripsit
Explanations
NiniScripsit: A true classic. Funny, witty and sophisticated in a way that movies, sadly, might never be again. And the brilliant pairing of Myrna Loy and William Powell is one of the most magical in film history. Nick and Nora are the best. Do read the book (I mean, Dashiell Hammet, c'mon); do see the movie. Both can't be beat.
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484 members
6 reviews
4.2
53
490 members
5 reviews
4
54
675 members
7 reviews
4.2
55
769 members
10 reviews
4.2
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135 members
6 reviews
4
4 Members
jillmwo, sunqueen, kdabra4, NiniScripsit
Explanations
NiniScripsit: One of the great melodramas of all time, and one of the best love stories in American film. The superb acting, brilliant script and brilliant casting make an unbeatable combination. The cigarette scene alone has become a trope. And the ending is one of the best ever on film..."Oh, Jerry, don't let's ask for the Moon. We have the stars."
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358 members
7 reviews
4.1
58
463 members
6 reviews
4.2
59
366 members
4 reviews
4
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56 members
2 reviews
½ 3.4
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221 members
4 reviews
4
62
81 members
3 reviews
½ 3.7
63
254 members
3 reviews
½ 4.3
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159 members
5 reviews
4
65
159 members
1 review
4
3 Members
anglemark, pitjrw, EMS_24
Explanations
anglemark: Based on Roadside Picnic by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
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276 members
½ 4.4
67
262 members
5 reviews
3.8
68
178 members
3.8
3 Members
Parthurbook, epaterson, LuckyMick
Explanations
Parthurbook: The meta quality of having Christopher Plummer playing Kipling - the author of the story - adds to the atmosphere of two stars (Connery and Caine) at the top of their game.
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724 members
8 reviews
4
70
183 members
2 reviews
3.9
71
197 members
1 review
4.2
3 Members
librookian, mrbudyhed, beehappy
Explanations
beehappy: Based on the graphic novel by Daniel Clowes
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251 members
1 review
4.1
3 Members
Aquila, librookian, EMS_24
Explanations
EMS_24: Based on the book by Peter Hedges with the same title
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299 members
5 reviews
½ 4.3
74
17 members
1 review
4.1
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622 members
9 reviews
3.8
76
211 members
5 reviews
½ 4.4
4 Members
librookian, paradoxosalpha, FAMeulstee, thalassa_thalassa,bcmiller
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paradoxosalpha: Based on Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
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150 members
3 reviews
4.1
78
471 members
2 reviews
4
3 Members
hipdeep, al.vick, ManWithAnAgenda
Explanations
hipdeep: Based on stories from A.A. Milne's "Winnie-the-Pooh" and "The House At Pooh Corner."
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329 members
3 reviews
4.1
3 Members
librookian, Tatoosh, SandraArdnas
Explanations
SandraArdnas: One of those rare 'much better than the book' adaptations. Adapted from Rum Punch by Elmore Leonard
80
397 members
7 reviews
4
81
186 members
1 review
½ 4.3
3 Members
hipdeep, EGBERTINA, NiniScripsit
Explanations
NiniScripsit: I'm surprised that more members didn't vote for this. It's a wonderful, truly hilarious madcap kind of film purportedly based on Patrick Dennis's real-life aunt (he liked to deny it), albeit with embellishments. Rosalind Russell is, well, Rosalind Russell; brilliant as usual. Mame Dennis is eccentric, charming, flamboyant and slightly nuts. The movie is so full of loony situations, insane frivolity and lovely, touching moments that, just like the book, you can't help but be entertained. And the screenplay is by Comden and Green; how good can you get? There are so many iconic lines, but the best, much-quoted (and the one I've kept with me as a touchstone since I read the book at 12 years old) is "Life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death." As an affirmation of life in all its weird, wonderful glories this movie can't be beat. I devoutly wish that Mame Dennis was my aunt. She's exuberance personified. What a character!
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30 members
1 review
4.2
3 Members
amanda4242, kac522, JulieStielstra
Explanations
JulieStielstra: Faithful and honorable adaptation; delightful to watch those two golden boys Firth and Branagh finding their excellence.
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182 members
3 reviews
3.8
84
143 members
2 reviews
½ 4.4
85
464 members
4 reviews
½ 4.3
86
914 members
22 reviews
½ 4.5
87
180 members
3 reviews
3.8
3 Members
Parthurbook, FAMeulstee, v_RuneBerg
Explanations
Parthurbook: An outstanding central performance in a film that captures the existential mood of its source Jerzy Kozinsky novel.
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70 members
3 reviews
½ 3.5
89
323 members
2 reviews
½ 4.3
90
537 members
7 reviews
4.2
91
1,090 members
4 reviews
3.9
3 Members
anglemark, terran, igorken
Explanations
anglemark: Based on The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
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533 members
6 reviews
4.1
3 Members
Parthurbook, EMS_24, ManWithAnAgenda
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Parthurbook: Only director Luhrmann makes Shakespeare this sexy.
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133 members
2 reviews
3.8
94
789 members
10 reviews
4.1
95
130 members
6 reviews
½ 4.3
96
79 members
1 review
4.2
2 Members
tklay30, EGBERTINA
97
45 members
2.8
2 Members
paradoxosalpha, ManWithAnAgenda
Explanations
paradoxosalpha: Based on Tideland by Mitch Cullin
98
1,053 members
9 reviews
4
2 Members
oceancat, Tatoosh
Explanations
oceancat: an amazing movie and then they never made more, sob. at least we have the book series
99
184 members
3 reviews
3.9
2 Members
amanda4242, gsc55
100
408 members
5 reviews
4.1