Yes the hit movie Dream Girls is based on a story between the 1960s and the 1970s.
No, although it may seem like it it is not based on a true story, it is a work of fiction.
Oh, dude, there's no movie based on the Carmen Winstead story. It's just an urban legend about a girl who supposedly died after being pushed down a sewer. So, like, you won't find it on Netflix or anything, unless someone decides to make a horror flick out of it someday.
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Yes, there is a movie based on the novel "Esperanza Rising" by Pam Muñoz Ryan. The movie is titled "Esperanza: A Latina Story" and was released in 2009. It follows the story of Esperanza, a young girl from Mexico who faces numerous challenges after moving to the United States during the Great Depression.
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No, although it may seem like it it is not based on a true story, it is a work of fiction.
It sounds like poltergeist. Based on a true story. Several sequels followed.
Oh, dude, there's no movie based on the Carmen Winstead story. It's just an urban legend about a girl who supposedly died after being pushed down a sewer. So, like, you won't find it on Netflix or anything, unless someone decides to make a horror flick out of it someday.
Stand By Me has the phrase 'there's nothing like a good smoke after dinner'. The movie is based on Stephen King's story The Body.
An example of a derivative work based on a book would be a movie adaptation like "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" or a fan fiction story like "Fifty Shades of Grey," which was inspired by "Twilight."
Oh, what a lovely question! The movie video girl was based on a real-life person who inspired the filmmakers with her unique story and experiences. Just like in our paintings, every person has a story to tell, and it's wonderful to see their lives reflected on the big screen. Keep exploring the world around you, and you'll find inspiration in the most unexpected places.
The movie exists, so yes, it is real. But it is not a true story, nor is it based on a true story. It is make-believe, just like any other movie. It merely employs a realistic filming style, as in The Blair Witch Project.
Yes, there is a movie based on the novel "Esperanza Rising" by Pam Muñoz Ryan. The movie is titled "Esperanza: A Latina Story" and was released in 2009. It follows the story of Esperanza, a young girl from Mexico who faces numerous challenges after moving to the United States during the Great Depression.
That sounds like the plot to the play Pygmalion and the movie based on the play, My Fair Lady.
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Opera is like a play and a movie when he has dramatic singing a story.
As of 2012 they have not made any other animated movie based on any Biblical charters.