A number of his novels and short stories were produced for the movies or TV, starting in 1897: Oliver Twist, Martin Chuzzlewit, Dombey and Son, Tale of Two Cities, A Christmas Carol, Great Expectations, Nicholas Nickleby, The Old Curiousity Shop, The Signalman, Our Mutual Friend, Cricket on the Hearth, David Copperfield, Hard Times, Barnaby Rudge, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Bleak House, Pickwick Papers, Little Dorrit, The Chimes, Mrs. Lirripers Lodgers. Many were produced by foreign countries, and many 'spin offs' have been made, often lifting a character out of a novel and developing the story around him or her. The earliest movie of an actual novel was in 1903.
The books that king Charles made in to films were oliver Twist hard times
Many people watch films based on his books.
Harry potter is a book and they turned it into a film. some of the goosbumbs books are turned into films but i don't think you'll get one.
at lest 4
Charles Dickens did not make any movies, although some of his classic novels were adapted into films many years later. Movies were not around during his lifetime, and he was a novelist.
Alice and wonderland :D
Dickens, Charles (1812-1870), was a great English novelist and one of the most popular writers of all time. His best-known books include A Christmas Carol, David Copperfield, Great Expectations, Oliver Twist, The Pickwick Papers, and A Tale of Two Cities.Charles Dickens wrote the book we know today as A Christmas Carol. It was first published December 19, 1843. Dickens' original title for his book was A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost Story of Christmas.Charles Dickens (full name Charles John Huffam Dickens, 1812 - 1870) was a highly popular English novelist of the Victorian era.Christmas Carol, A, a story by the English author Charles Dickens, is the best-known and most popular Christmas story in English literature. The story was written and published in 1843. Dickens wrote it at the same time as he was writing the novel Martin Chuzzlewit.
they might be, but in a few years (and probly in england)
No, there are no more books to be turned into films.
warhorse,matilda,the twits,cool and the wreck of the Zanzibar
Two of Lewis Carroll's books have been made into films; Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Many film versions combine the two books into one movie, the most famous example being the 1951 Disney adaptation.
Six of them. The seventh is going to be split into 2 parts. The 1st part comes out this November.