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Soldiers Three is a 1951 American adventure film based upon an element of several short stories by Rudyard Kipling [2] featuring the same trio of British soldiers, portrayed in the film by Stewart Granger, Robert Newton, and Cyril Cusack. [3] The picture was directed by Tay Garnett.
Pages in category "Films based on works by Rudyard Kipling" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Kim is a 1950 adventure film made in Technicolor by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [2] [3] It was directed by Victor Saville and produced by Leon Gordon from a screenplay by Helen Deutsch, Leon Gordon and Richard Schayer, based on the classic 1901 novel of the same name by Rudyard Kipling. The film starred Errol Flynn, Dean Stockwell, and Paul Lukas.
Based on a story by Joel Sayre: Francis Goes to the Races: Arthur Lubin: Donald O'Connor, Piper Laurie, Cecil Kellaway: Comedy: Universal; sequel to 1950 film: The Frogmen: Lloyd Bacon: Richard Widmark, Dana Andrews, Gary Merrill: War: 20th Century Fox. First film about scuba diving: Fury of the Congo: William Berke: Johnny Weissmuller, Lyle ...
Sinatra wanted to use the title Soldiers Three but could not get the rights, as the title was owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for another Gunga Din-inspired story set in India, Soldiers Three, a 1951 film based on Rudyard Kipling's story that starred David Niven, Walter Pidgeon and Stewart Granger.
This is a list of short stories and novellas that have been made into feature films. The title of the work is followed by the work's author, the title of the film, and the year of the film. If a film has an alternate title based on geographical distribution, the title listed will be that of the widest distribution area.
Fourteen Hours (1951) – drama film based on an article by Joel Sayre in The New Yorker describing the 1938 suicide of John William Warde [41] The Franchise Affair (1951) – British mystery thriller film based on the true story of the investigation of a mother and daughter accused of kidnapping a local young woman [42]
"The Cat that Walked by Himself", from Just So Stories (1902), Rudyard Kipling: The Cat Who Walked by Herself (1988) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964), Roald Dahl: Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (2017) [N 4] Wonka (2023)