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Half broken thingsHalf broken things (TV-2007)
Based on the 2003 novel Half broken things by Morag Joss
Hamish Macbeth
The series is based on the characters from the Hamish Macbeth novels by M.C. Beaton but the episodes are originals written for television
Hancock and Joan (TV-2008)
from the 1988 book Lady don't fall backwards by Joan Le Mesurier and the 2000 book, Hancock's last stand by Edward Joffe.
The handmaid's tale (1990)
From the 1985 novel The handmaid's tale by Margaret Atwood
The Hanging garden
From the 1998 novel The Hanging garden by Ian Rankin
Hanging up
From the 1995 novel Hanging up by Nora Ephron
Hannibal Rising (was Young Hannibal)
How did serial killing flesh eating Hannibal Lecter get that way? The 2006 Thomas Harris novel Behind the mask isn’t looking at the question to prevent anxious parents from rearing psychopaths. The screenplay for the film has been written by Harris and it follows young Hannibal from his childhood in Lithuania to his teenage years in France and his arrival in America. French actor Gaspard Ulliel (the lead in A very long engagement) plays Hannibal and Chinese actress Gong Li plays the woman who rescues him when he escapes from an orphanage. Welsh actor Rhys Ifans is the other lead.
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The Happiest days of your life
From the 1948 play The Happiest days of your life by John Dighton
Hardball
From the 1993 book Hardball by Daniel Coyle
Harm done
From the 1999 novel Harm done by Ruth Rendell
Harmful intent
From the novel Harmful intent by Robin Cook
Harpur and Iles
Originates from a series of crime novels by Bill James
Harriet the spy
From the 1964 novel Harriet the spy by Louise Fitzhugh
Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets
From the 1998 novel Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets by J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the order of the PhoenixHarry Potter and the order of the phoenix
Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson are back for the fifth film of the "Harry Potter" series, based on the 2003 novel with a cast that includes Imelda Staunton as Dolores Umbridge, the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher; George Harris as Kingsley Shacklebolt; Helen McCrory as Bellatrix Lestrange; Natalia Tena as Nymphadora Tonks; Kathryn Hunter as Mrs. Figg; and Evanna Lynch, a 14 year-old newcomer, who won the role of Luna Lovegood by beating out 15,000 potential Lunas at an open casting call. Helena Bonham Carter plays Bellatrix Lestrange, Ralph Fiennes is Voldemort, and Robbie Coltrane, Michael Gambon, Fiona Shaw, Alan Rickman, Gary Oldman, Richard Griffiths, Maggie Smith and Jason Isaacs are reprising their roles from the last episode.
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Harry Potter and the philosopher's stone
From the 1997 novel Harry Potter and the philosopher's stone by J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban
Same cast as before with Michael Gambon replacing the late Richard Harris as Professor Dumbledore and other new faces in the cast including Julie Christie, Gary Oldman, Emma Thompson and Dawn French. Read the Book ~ About the Film
Hart's war
From the 1999 novel Hart's war by John Katzenbach
Hating Alison Ashley
Robin Klein's 1984 children's novel is something of an Australian classic. The film is a vehicle for former soap star, new face of Pepsi and current pop singer Delta Goodrem in her first big screen role. Goodrem and Diana Glen, from the series The secret life of us, play the two teenage girls who become best friends while going through the trials of adolescence. Read the Book ~ About the Film
Haunted
From the 1988 novel Haunted by James Herbert
The Haunting
From the novel The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
The Haunting of Helen Walker
From the novel The Turn of the screw by Henry James
The Hawk
From the novel The Hawk by Peter Ransley
The hawk is dying
Harry Crews is a cult novelist who writes the kind of noir thrillers of which cults are made. His 1973 novel is about a disgruntled disaffected man who dreams of capturing and training hawks. He and his nephew succeed in capturing one but the nephew dies in a freak accident and a dream then becomes a dangerous obsession. Paul Giamatta (from Sideways) is in the lead with Michael Pitt as the nephew and Sarah Polley.
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Haven
From the 1983 book Haven by Ruth Gruber
Having our say (1999)
From the 1993 book Having our say by Sarah Delany
He died with a felafel in his hand
From the 1994 book He died with a felafel in his hand by John Birmingham
The Heart of the matter
From the 1948 novel The Heart of the matter by Graham Greene
Heart of me (2001)
From the 1936 novel The echoing grave by Rosamond Lehmann
Heartbeat
The series is an original for TV but the characters originate in the Constable novels of Nicholas Rhea
The Heartbreak kid
From a play The Heartbreak kid by Richard Barrett
Hearts in Atlantis
From the 1999 novella Hearts in Atlantis in the book of the same name by Stephen King
Heartstones
From the novel Heartstones by Ruth Rendell
Heaven and Earth
From the 1993 book Child of war, woman of peace and the 1989 book When heaven and earth changed places by Le Ly Hayslip
Heaven and Hell
From the novel Heaven and Hell by John Jakes
Heaven can wait
From the play Heaven can wait by Harry Segall
Heaven is a playground
Based on the 1976 book Heaven is a playground by Rick Telander
Heaven knows Mr Allison
From the 1952 novel Heaven knows Mr Allison by Charles Shaw
Heavy weather
From the novel Heavy weather by P. G. Wodehouse
Hedwig and the angry inch (2001)
From the 1998 stage play Hedwig and the angry inch by John Cameron Mitchell
Heidi
Based on the novel Heidi by Johannes Spyri
Heights (2005)
From the play Heights, first produced 2000, by Amy Fox
Helen West: Deep sleep
From the 1991 novel Deep sleep by Frances Fyfield
Hellboy (2004)
Based on the series of Hellboy graphic novels by Mike Mignola
Hello Dolly
From the musical play Hello Dolly by Jerry Herman
Her own rules
From the novel Her own rules by Barbara Taylor Bradford
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates
Originals for TV. The character originates in the novel Missing persons by David Cook
Hideaway
From the 1992 novel Hideaway by Dean Koontz
Hideous kinky
From the 1992 novel Hideous kinky by Esther Freud
High crimes
From the 1998 novel High crimes by Joseph Finder
High fidelity
From the novel High fidelity by Nick Hornby
High Noon
Based on the short story The Tin star by John M. Cunningham. In the collection No, but I saw the movie
High sierra
From the 1940 novel High sierra by W. R. Burnett
The hill (1965)
From the 1965 novel The hill by Ray Rigby
Himalaya (2004)
Tie-in book (2004) by Michael Palin
The Hindenburg
From the 1972 book The Hindenburg by Michael M. Mooney
History of Britain
Tie-in book by Simon Schama
The History of British Art
Tie-in book by Andrew Graham-Dixon
The history of Mr Polly (TV-2007)
Based on the 1910 novel The History of Mr Polly by H.G. Wells.
A history of violence (2005)
From the 1997 graphic novel A history of violence by Vince Locke and John Wagner
The hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
The classic fantasy comedy novel by Douglas Adams first appeared in 1979 and was adapted by the author from his highly successful radio series. The novel, and its sequels, follows the adventures of a constantly bewildered Englishman named Arthur Dent and his friend Ford Prefect who has been posing as an unemployed actor for some years. The novel became a television series which has attained cult status over the years. The dedicated fanbase is there and there's potential for the film to get a much wider audience. Martin Freeman plays Arthur Dent with Mos Def as Ford Prefect. Sam Rockwell plays Zaphod Beeblebrox, the three-armed two headed president of the galaxy, Bill Nighy is planet designer Slartibartfast and John Malkovich is Humma Kavula, a religious cult leader created for the film created specially for the film by Adams who wrote the screenplay some time ago.
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Hitler: the rise of evil
From the 1998 book Hitler, 1889-1936: hubris by Ian Kershaw
Hobson's choice
From the play Hobson's choice by Harold Brighouse, first produced in 1916
The Holcroft covenant
From the 1978 novel The Holcroft covenant by Robert Ludlum
The Hole
From the 1993 novel After the hole by Guy Burt
Holes
From the 1998 novel Holes by Louis Sachar
The Holy thief
From the novel The Holy thief by Ellis Peters
Hombre
From the 1961 novel Hombre by Elmore Leonard
Home at Seven
From the play Home at Seven by R.C. Sherriff
A home at the end of the world
This is an early (1990) novel by Michael Cunningham who later went on to write the Pulitzer Prize winning novel The hours. It's set in 1980s New York where a young heterosexual moves in with his gay best friend whose female roommate he then falls for. The film features Colin Farrell, Robin Wright Penn and Sissy Spacek.
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Home for the holidays
From a short story Home for the holidays by Chris Radant
Homeward bound: The Incredible journey
From the 1960 novel The Incredible journey by Sheila Burnford
Hook
Based loosely on the play Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie
Hornblower
The episodes Hornblower: The Even chance, Hornblower: The Examination for Lieutenant, Hornblower: The Duchess and the devil and Hornblower: The Frogs and the lobsters are taken from the 1950 novel Mr Midshipman Hornblower by C.S. Forester.
The episodes Hornblower: Mutiny and Hornblower: Retribution are adapted from the 1952 novel Lieutenant Hornblower by Forester.
The episodes Hornblower: Duty and Hornblower: Loyalty are adapted from the 1962 novel Hornblower and the Hotspur by Forester.
The Horse's mouth
From the novel The Horse's mouth by Joyce Cary
The Horseman on the roof
From the novel The Horseman on the roof by Jean Giono
Horton hears a who
Dr Seuss comes to the screen again in yet another big animated feature. The book first came out in 1954 and the tale of Horton the Elephant has been one of the most enduring children’s classics. Plenty of big names are voicing the characters here, including Jim Carrey, Carol Burnett, Seth Rogen, Steve Carell, Jaime Pressly, Isla Fisher and Will Arnett.
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Hostage
Stressed out former LAPD SWAT negotiator has to pull himself together when an ex-con, his brother and a random psychopath take an affluent family, who turn out to have some deadly secrets, hostage. This plotline, an adaptation of the 2001 novel by crime writer Robert Crais, sounds as if it is custom made for the likes of Bruce Willis. Not surprising then that Willis plays the lead in an adaptation by Crais himself. Serena Scott Thomas (sister of…) and Jonathan Tucker also star.
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The Hostage tower
Based on an Alistair MacLean novel The Hostage tower
Hostile waters
From the book Hostile waters by Peter Huchthausen
The Hot spot
Based on the 1953 novel Hell hath no fury by Charles Williams
Hotel Babylon (TV - 2006)
From the 2004 book Hotel Babylon by Imogen Edwards-Jones
Hotel Sorrento
From the 1990 play Hotel Sorrento by Hannie Rayson
The Hours
From the 1998 novel The Hours by Michael Cunningham
House of cards
From the 1967 novel House of cards by Stanley Ellin
The House of mirth
From the 1905 novel The House of mirth by Edith Wharton
House of sand and fog
This 1999 novel by Andre Dubus was one of the last, and the most impressive books Oprah chose for her book club. It's an unusual and sombre story of an exiled Iranian colonel who buys a house at public auction and the alcoholic woman who had been living in the house and wants to contest his ownership. It is a directing debut for T.V. commercials maker Vadim Perelman. Read the Book ~ About the Film
The House of the seven hawks
From the 1952 novel The House of the seven flies by Victor Canning
The housekeeper (2004)
From the 2001 novel, not translated into English, Une femme de menage, by Christian Oster
How About You
Maeve Binchy’s short story, The hard core, takes place in a retirement home over the Christmas period. Most of the residents have gone off to spend the holiday with their families but four residents the most difficult ones are left behind and a young woman who would appear to be no match for these geriatric monsters is in charge. She manages to turn the tables on them and, naturally, learns as much from them as they do from her. This makes ideal material for older actors to play in a grumpy old folk comedy-drama and the hard core are played by Vanessa Redgrave, Brenda Fricker, Joss Ackland and Joan O’Hara, sister of singer Mary O’Hara and mother of novelist Sebastian Barry. Hayley Atwell plays the caregiver. The original short story appears in the 1995 collection, This year it will be different.
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How Green was my valley
From the 1939 novel How Green was my valley by Richard Llewellyn
How to cook
Tie-in books How to cook by Delia Smith
How to lose a guy in 10 days
Based loosely on a 1998 self-help book How to lose a guy in 10 days by Michele Alexander and Jeannie Long
How to make an American quilt
From the 1991 novel How to make an American quilt by Whitney Otto
How to make a martini
From the 1988 novel Come i delfini by Marina Mizzau
Howard Goodall's big bangs
Tie-in book originally published 2000
Howard's End
From the novel Howard's End by E. M. Forster
The Howling
From the 1984 novel The Howling by Gary Brandner
Howl's Moving Castle
Animated version of the 1986 novel by Diana Wynne Jones directed by Hayao Miyazaki who also directed the remarkable Spirited Away.
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The Human animal
Tie-in book by Desmond Morris
The Human body
Tie-in book by Anthony Smith
The Human face
Tie-in book by John Cleese
The human stain
Philip Roth's 2000 novel is set in 1998 at the time Bill Clinton was dealing with the revelations of Monica Lewinsky and others. In the novel a university professor has his life and career shattered by accusations of racism and the film is hyping itself on the big surprise in the plot. Read the Book ~ About the Film
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
From the novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo
The Hunt for Red October
From the novel The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy
The Hunter
From the 1976 book The Hunter by Christopher Keane
The Hurricane
From the 1991 book Lazarus and the Hurricane by Sam Chaitow and Terry Swinton and the 1974 book The Sixteenth round by Rubin Carter
The Hustler
From the 1959 novel The Hustler by Walter Tevis