Maurice Sendak wrote the book, Where the Wild Things Are.
The book with the same title was written by Gerald Green. The Last Angry Man was published in 1956. The film based on this book came out in 1959. The book and film were based on a brave medical doctor that practiced medicine for the underprivileged people in dangerous parts of New York City.
Satyajit ray himself wrote the book 'sonar kella'
It was not based on a book. The story for the film was by Menahem Golan.
The 'Watchmen' film was originally based of the comic book of the same name. The plot and characters are exactly the same as the comic book, so the film adaptation did well.
that basically a violence murder based thriller film.
The film is based on a book called "Angus, Thongs and full frontal snogging" Wrote by Louise Rennison
The only book called Chocolat that I know of is by Joanne Harris. They made a film about it in 2001. This might be the same.
Mary Shelly wrote the book, and the film was adapted from that.
If you mean the book to the film Emerald forest by John Boorman then it wasn't a book (that i know of) but was based on a true story in brazlian rainforest. However the film was written by Rospo pallenburg
The book One Day by David Nicholls, published in 2009, was actually the origin of the film of the same title, which was not released until 2011.
The book with the same title was written by Gerald Green. The Last Angry Man was published in 1956. The film based on this book came out in 1959. The book and film were based on a brave medical doctor that practiced medicine for the underprivileged people in dangerous parts of New York City.
Harper Lee wrote the book To Kill a Mockingbird, on which the film is based, but she does not appear on camera or in the soundtrack of the film. Horton Foote wrote the screenplay, and Kim Stanley was the voice of the adult Scout Finch as narrator.
It is the Charles Dickens book Oliver Twist that is the basis for both the film and the stage production. Lionel Bart wrote the play from the Dickens work, and Vernon Harris adapted the screenplay from both Dickens' and Bart's works. Use the link below for more information.
The book probably is not. I don't know about the movie, but I doubt that they're based on different things. Lewis Carroll was actually a mathematician. Where he was, he heard about math theories or something like that, and they were all new. He didn't like them, so he wrote a book where he applied the theories. So it's about math.
Khushwant Singh wrote the book "A Train to Pakistan." The novel was published in 1956. In 1998, a film was released that was based on his book. Pamela Rooks directed the movie.
"Braveheart" was originally a 1995 historical epic film directed by Mel Gibson. It was not based on a book, but rather on the life of Scottish warrior William Wallace.
"The Longest Day" film was based on the book by Cornelius Ryan, which detailed the events of D-Day, June 6, 1944. The book provides a thorough account of the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II.