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This category includes film adaptations of Robert Ludlum novels. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. B. Bourne (film series) (6 P)
The reviewer at Cinema Retro blamed "questionable" directorial decisions by John Frankenheimer, combined with "Ludlum’s lame storytelling" and "trying to turn the rambling, 528-page potboiler into a leaner 100-minute-long movie", for the film's failings. [14] On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a rating of 27% from 11 reviews. [15]
Jason Bourne (/ b ɔːr n /) is the title character and the protagonist in a series of novels and subsequent film adaptations. The character was created by novelist Robert Ludlum. He first appeared in the novel The Bourne Identity (1980), which was adapted for television in 1988.
On September 1, 2015, Variety reported that French actor Vincent Cassel is cast as the film's villain. [34] Producer Frank Marshall confirmed principal photography for the new film had commenced on September 8, 2015. [35] The film itself was released in the UK on July 27, 2016 [36] and in the U.S. on July 29, 2016. [37]
The Bourne Identity is a 1988 American mystery action thriller miniseries adaptation of Robert Ludlum's 1980 novel The Bourne Identity.The adaptation was written by Carol Sobieski, directed by Roger Young for Warner Bros. Television with Richard Chamberlain in the title role, along with Jaclyn Smith.
A feature film based on the novel is currently in development at Universal Pictures, produced by Dwayne Johnson and starring fellow WWE alumnus, John Cena, as Paul Janson.. The script is being written by Akiva Goldsman and James Vanderbilt, and is set be the first film in a cinematic universe of Robert Ludlum adaptations with: The Parsifal Mosaic, The Sigma Protocol, Covert One and crossover fil
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It is the sequel to Ludlum's bestseller The Bourne Identity (1980) and precedes Ludlum's final Bourne novel, The Bourne Ultimatum (1990). The Bourne Supremacy gave its name to the second Bourne film, The Bourne Supremacy , starring Matt Damon in 2004; however, the movie adaptation has a completely different plot from the novel.