35 classic movies based on novels

Some of the greatest movies of all time don’t start out as half-completed screenplays in a writer’s drawer. Frequently, they actually start out as books. From hardcover best-sellers to dog-eared paperbacks, novelists have given countless screenwriters in Hollywood the bones of a story to reinterpret and reshape into a more visual medium. With some of the most beloved movies of all time originating as books, it’s safe to say it’s a process that audiences are more than familiar with. A lot of best-sellers become hit movies, but which classic novels have made the greatest movies?

The practice of adapting movies from literary works is as old as movies itself. In 1910, the silent movie Frankenstein adapted Mary Shelley’s hit novel, being among the first movies to adapt a piece of literary fiction. A few years later, German filmmaker F.W. Murnau failed to secure the rights to Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula, prompting him to make his unauthorized adaptation under a different title: Nosferatu.

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