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Great Cinema: 15 Classic Films – Yellow Dog Discs
Great Cinema: 15 Classic Films

Great Cinema: 15 Classic Films

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The Snows of Kilimanjaro: A 1952 drama about a writer stranded in Africa after a safari accident, grappling with illness and the moral weight of his past actions.

Anna Karenina: A 1948 adaptation of Tolstoy’s novel, following Anna’s passionate love affair and its devastating consequences.

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court: A 1952 TV adaptation of Mark Twain’s satire, where a 19th-century man time-travels to medieval England and tries to modernize it.

A Tale of Two Cities: A 1953 TV adaptation of Dickens’ historical novel, set during the French Revolution, exploring themes of sacrifice and redemption.

Jayne Eyre: A 1970 TV adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s classic, following the young governess’s journey of love, independence, and self-discovery.

Legend of the Sea Wolf: A 1975 TV adaptation of Jack London’s adventure novel, about a ruthless sea captain and his crew’s survival at sea.

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: A 1955 TV adaptation of Mark Twain’s novel, chronicling Huck’s journey down the Mississippi River with Jim, an escaped slave.

The Jungle Book: A 1942 adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s stories, following Mowgli’s adventures in the jungle and his struggle to find his place between man and beast.

Call of the Wild: A 1972 adaptation of Jack London’s novel, about a sled dog’s transformation from domesticated to wild.

Macbeth: A 1961 TV adaptation of Shakespeare’s tragedy, depicting the rise and fall of the ambitious Scottish general.

Of Human Bondage: A 1934 adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham’s novel, following a young man’s search for identity and love.

Little Men: A 1940 adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s novel, set in the fictional Mount Holyoke Academy.

The Last Time I Saw Paris: A 1954 adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, about a man’s return to Paris after a long absence.

David Copperfield: A 1969 TV adaptation of Charles Dickens’ novel, following the life of the young orphan David.

Cyrano de Bergerac: A 1950 adaptation of Edmond Rostand’s play, about a brilliant but unattractive man whose poetic words save his lover’s life

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