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Who can recommend several English film masterpieces with particularly beautiful languages for adaptation?
the mask of the red death/the collapse of Arthur's family/the resurrection of evil spirits (according to American writer Ellen? The adaptation of Poe's novel)

The scarlet letter (Where does love go) (German director Wenders adapted it from the novel of the same name by American writer Hawthorne)

The scarlet letter (Irish director Neil? Jordan adapted from the novel of the same name by American writer Hawthorne)

Moby Dick (American director Houston adapted from the novel of the same name by American writer Melville)

Adventures of the urchin (American director MICHAEL CURTIZ adapted from American writer Mark Twain's novel Hakberg? The Adventures of Finn)

Millions of pounds (British director Nim based on American writer Mark? Twain's novel of the same name)

The Age of Innocence (American director Martin? Scorsese adapted from Wharton's novel of the same name)

Little Woman (American director GEORGE CUKOR adapted from alcott's novel of the same name)

Little Woman (British director PADDY RUSSELL adapted from alcott's novel of the same name)

Little Woman (Australian director Armstrong adapted from alcott's novel of the same name)

Gone with the Wind (American director V Ictor Fleming is adapted from the novel Gone with the Wind by American writer Mitchell)

The Earth (American director SIDNEY FRANKLIN is adapted from the novel of the same name by American writer Pearl Buck)

the last tycoon (American director Kazan adapted from American writer Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby)

A biography of the tycoon (British director Jack Clayton adapted from American writer Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby)

The old man and the sea (American director JUD TAYLOR adapted from American writer Hemingway's novel of the same name)

A war dream (American director Charles Vidor is adapted from American writer Hemingway's novel A Farewell to Arms)

Rat and Man (American director Gary Sinise is adapted from American writer Steinbeck's novel of the same name)

Grapes of Wrath (American director Ford is adapted from American writer Steinbeck's novel of the same name)

East of Eden (American director Kazan is adapted from American writer Steinbeck's novel of the same name)

Lifeboat (British director Hitchcock is based on American writer Steinbeck's novel of the same name) Schlesinger adapted from the day of the plague of locusts by American writer West)

Ma Zui (British director Nim adapted from the novel of the same name by American writer Joyce Cary)

maltese falcon (American director Houston adapted from the novel of the same name by American writer hammett)

To Kill a Mockingbird (American director Robert? Mulligan according to American writer Harper? Adapted from Li's novel of the same name)

Sink (the postman always rings the bell twice) (Italian director Visconti based on American writer James? Adapted from Kane's novel of the same name)

The postman always rings the bell twice (American director Tay Garnett according to American writer James? Adapted from Kane's novel of the same name)

A streetcar named Desire (adapted by American director Kazan from American writer Williams' play of the same name)

Zhu Men Qiaofu (adapted by American director RICHARD BROOKS from American writer Williams' play Cat on the Tin Roof)

Pushing the death of the waiter (German director Si Long Doff based on American writer Arthur? Miller's adaptation of the play of the same name)

Passion Age/Purgatory (American director NICHOLAS HYTNER based on American writer Arthur? Miller's drama "Melting Practice" is adapted)

The whole class of the king (a generation of adulterers) (American director ROBERT ROSSEN is adapted from the novel of the same name by American writer Warren)

pink lady (American director FRED ZINNEMANN is adapted from the novel of the same name by American writer Jones)

Thin red line (American director Malik is adapted from the novel of the same name by American writer Jones)

St. Louis Ray Bridge (St. Wilde's novel of the same name)

Breakfast at Tiffany's (American director Blake Edwards adapted from the novel of the same name by American writer Truman Capote)

Henry and Joan (American director Kaufman adapted from American writer Anais? Ning's adaptation of the novel of the same name)

Catch-22 (adapted by American director MIKE NICHOLS from the novel of the same name by American writer Heller)

Naked lunch (adapted by Canadian director Croningberg from the novel of the same name by American writer Butler)

Short film collection (adapted by American director altman from the short story by American writer Carver)

Breakfast of the champion (adapted by American director Alan Rudolph from American writer Feng) Nigger's novel of the same name is adapted)

Slaughterhouse No.5 (American director Hill is adapted from the novel of the same name by American writer Vonig)

mother night (American director KEITH GORDON is adapted from the novel of the same name by American writer Vonig)

Purple (American director Spielberg is adapted from the novel of the same name by American writer Walker)

Sophie's choice (American director ALAN J PAKULA is adapted from American writer William? Stellen's adaptation of the same novel)

Big Fish (American director Tim? Burton according to the American writer Daniel? Wallace's novel "Big Fish: A Novel of mythic Propions" is adapted)

The stain of human nature (American director ROBERT BENTON is adapted from the novel of the same name by American writer Roth)

Cold Mountain (Canadian director Minguela is based on American writer Charles? Fraser's novel of the same name is adapted)

All the time (British director Stephen Daldry is adapted from American writer Cunningham's novel of the same name)

Ice storm (China Taiwan Province director Ang Lee is based on American writer Rick? Adapted from Moody's novel of the same name)

Brokeback Mountain (directed by Ang Lee in Taiwan Province, China, based on American writer Anne? Proust's short story of the same name)

Canadian literature

The story of the maid (the woman at the end of the century) (German director Si Long Doff adapted from the novel of the same name by Canadian writer Atwood)

The English Patient (Canadian director Minguela adapted from the novel of the same name by Canadian writer Ondajie)

Pride and prejudice (American director Robert Z. Leonard adapted from the novel of the same name by British writer Austin).

Sense and Emotion (adapted by Taiwan Province director Ang Lee from the novel of the same name by British writer Austin)

Emma (adapted by American director Douglas McGrath from the novel of the same name by British writer Austin)

Persuasion (adapted by British director ROGER MICHLL from the novel of the same name by British writer Austin)

Canterbury Tales (adapted by Italian director pasolini from the long poem of the same name by British writer Chaucer)

Tempest (adapted by British director Jamaan Jamaan from British writer Shakespeare's play of the same name)

Richard III (adapted by British director Laurence Oliver from British writer Shakespeare's play of the same name)

Merchant of Venice (adapted by British director MICHAEL RADJORD from British writer Shakespeare's play of the same name)

A midsummer night's dream (adapted by American director Michael Hoffman from English) Chinese writer Shakespeare's play adaptation of the same name)

Romeo and Juliet (Italian director Renato Castellani adapted from British writer Shakespeare's play of the same name)

Romeo and Juliet (American director PHILP KAUFMAN adapted from British writer Shakespeare's comedy of the same name)

Romeo and Juliet (Australian director Baz Luhrmann adapted from British writer Shakespeare) Adapted from Shakespeare's play of the same name

The Story of Martyrdom (adapted from Romeo and Juliet by Italian director Chai Varini)

Hamlet (adapted from Shakespeare's play of the same name by Italian director Chai Varini)

Hamlet (adapted from Shakespeare's play of the same name by British director Laurence Oliver)

Revenge of the Prince (directed by Icelandic director Aki? Cauris Markey adapted from English writer Shakespeare's play Hamlet)

The son of man dies (English director TOM STOPPARD adapted from English writer Shakespeare's play Hamlet).