To obtain a copy of the BBC production of Vienna 1900 a person should contact the BBC channel to request a copy. There are copies available through them.
The Production Budget for Shotgun Stories was $250,000.
The Production Budget for Bedtime Stories was $80,000,000.
Elizabeth Barclay Burton has written: 'Irony in the short stories of Thomas Mann and Schnitzler' -- subject(s): Irony in literature
The Production Budget for New York Stories was $15,000,000.
Yes, some of Rudyard Kipling's stories have been adapted into films. One of the most famous adaptations is "The Jungle Book," which has been made into several movies by different film studios over the years. Other works like "Kim" have also been adapted for the screen.
Shakespeare adapted his plays from a number of sources: history, stories, older plays, even a couple of originals.
Originally, no. Aladdin began as one of the stories in the Arabian "The Book of One Thousand and One Tales" or "Arabian Nights." It was already very famous in Arabia, but was made even more well known all around the world when Disney adapted it into a movie. Aladdin has been adapted into a ballet as well. Northwest Ballet did an Aladdin. There are probably others in small dance companies around the world. It makes for a good children's production.
Supposedly there are. Type "Colosseum/stories" in your browser and you will come up with several leads.
In Swahili it means a place for telling stories and is a stage production at Busch Gardens.
The Great Gatsby and The Beautiful and Damned are both novels by Fitzgerald adapted to movies. One of his short stories, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, was recently adapted to the silver screen as well.
It includes the stories of the lives of several people.
I really enjoyed Daniel's soul stories and several of Daniels other books...