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1982 Movies Based on BooksRead the Book Before You See the Movie. Which is better? You decide. Browse movies based on books.
1982 Movies Based On Books List |
Movie Title | Book Title | Author |
Amityville II: The Possession | Murder in Amityville | Hans Holzer | Beast Within, The | Beast Within, The | Edward Levy | Blade Runner | Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? | Philip K. Dick | Cannery Row | Cannery Row | John Steinbeck | Cold River | Cold River | William Judson | Creepshow | Crate and Weeds, The | Stephen King | Evil Under the Sun | Evil Under the Sun | Agatha Christie | Eyes of the Amaryllis, The | Eyes of the Amaryllis, The | Natalie Babbit | Fast Times at Ridgemont High | Fast Times at Ridgemont High: A True Story | Cameron Crowe | Fast-Walking | Rap, The | Ernest Brawley | Firefox | Firefox | Craig Thomas | First Blood | First Blood | David Morrell | Flight of Dragons, The | Flight of Dragons, The | Peter Dickinson | Hammett | Hammett | Joe Gores | Hard Feelings | Hard Feelings | Don Bredes | Heat and Dust | Heat and Dust | Ruth Prawer Jhabvala | Hit and Run | 80 Dollars to Stamford | Lucille Fletcher | Honkytonk Man | Honkytonk Man | Clancy Carlile | I, the Jury | I, the Jury | Mickey Spillane | If You Could See What I Hear | If You Could See What I Hear | Tom Sullivan | Missing | Execution of Charles Horman | Thomas Hauser | Out | Out | Ronald Sukenick | Plague Dogs, The | Plague Dogs, The | Richard Adams | Scarecrow, The | Scarecrow, The | Ronald Hugh Morrieson | Secret of NIMH, The | Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH | Robert C. O'Brien | Slapstick | Slapstick; Or Lonesome No More | Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. | Sophie's Choice | Sophie's Choice | William Styron | Stranger is Watching, A | Stranger is Watching, A | Mary Higgins Clark | Tex | Tex | S. E. Hinton | Verdict, The | Verdict, The | Barry Reed | World According to Garp, The | World According to Garp, The | John Irving | Wrong Is Right | Better Angels, The | Charles McCarry | Year of Living Dangerously, The | Year of Living Dangerously, The | C. J. Koch |
A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever.
~Martin Farquhar Tupper
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