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M. Butterfly
From the play M. Butterfly by David Henry Hwang
Madame Bovary
From the novel Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
Madame Butterfly
New version of the Puccini opera Madame Butterfly
The Maddening
From the 1987 novel Playmates by Andrew Neiderman
Maddigan's quest (TV -2006)
From the 2005 novel Maddigan's fantasia by Margaret Mahy
Madeline
From the novels Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans
The Madness of King George
From the play The Madness of George III by Alan Bennett
Madonna: innocence lost
From the 1991 book Madonna unauthorised by Christopher Anderson
The Magic Christian
From the 1960 novel The Magic Christian by Terry Southern
The Magic pudding
From the novel The Magic pudding by Norman Lindsay
The Magic sword
From the 1998 novel Quest for Camelot by Vera Chapman
The Magician's house
TV series based on four children's novels by William Corlett. The Steps up the chimney(1990); The Door in the tree(1991);The Tunnel behind the waterfall (1991) and The Bridge in the clouds (1992)
Maigret and the burglar's wife
From the 1955 novel Maigret and the burglar's wife by Georges Simenon
Maigret and the Hotel Majestic
From the novel Maigret and the Hotel Majestic by Georges Simenon, translated 1977
Maigret and the mad woman
From the novel Maigret and the mad woman by Georges Simenon, translated 1972
Maigret goes to school
From the novel Maigret goes to school by Georges Simenon, translated 1957
Maigret on home ground
From the novel Maigret on home ground by Georges Simenon, first translated in 1941 as Maigret keeps a rendezvous
Maigret on the defensive
From the novel Maigret on the defensive by Georges Simenon, translated 1966
Maigret sets a trap
From the novel Maigret sets a trap by Georges Simenon, translated 1965
Malone
From the 1980 novel Shotgun by William Wingate
The Maltese Falcon
From the 1930 novel The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett
Mamma mia
British playwright Catherine Johnson wrote the book for this hugely successful stage musical which is set on an idyllic Greek island where a daughter, on the eve of her wedding, brings together three men from her mother’s past of twenty years ago to find out the identity of her father. It’s all set to the music of Abba and has been performed here, there and generally everywhere. Phyllida Lloyd, a big name in British theatre, directs and the cast includes Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgard, Amanda Seyfried, Julie Walters, Christine Baranski and Dominic Cooper.
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Man and boy
From the 1999 novel Man and boy by Tony Parsons
The Man in the attic
Based on a case history in the 1965 book Sex and the criminal mind by Norman Winski
The Man in the iron mask
From the novel The Man in the iron mask by Alexandre Dumas
The Man in the white suit
From the 1954 play The Man in the white suit by Roger MacDougall
Man on fire (twice filmed: 1987 & 2004)
From the 1980 novel Man on fire by A. J. Quinnell
The Man with the golden gun
From the Ian Fleming novel The Man with the golden gun
The Man without a face
From the 1972 novel The Man without a face by Isabelle Holland
The Man who haunted himself
From a short story The Case of Mr Pelham by Anthony Armstrong
The Man who captured Eichmann
Based on the 1990 book Eichmann in my hands by Peter Z. Malkin and Harry Stein
The Man who made husbands jealous
From the novel The Man who made husbands jealous by Jilly Cooper
The Manchurian candidate
This is a remake of a movie classic which was taken from Richard Condon's 1960 novel. The story of an American war hero who is brainwashed into becoming an assassin featured memorable performances from Frank Sinatra as the war hero and Angela Lansbury as the classic monster mom. In the new version, directed by Jonathan Demme, the stars are Liev Schrieber, Denzel Washington and Meryl Streep. Read the Book ~ About the 2004 Film
Mansfield Park
From the novel Mansfield Park by Jane Austen
Manuela
From the 1955 novel Manuela by William Howard Woods
Marathon man
From the 1974 novel Marathon man by William Goldman
Margaret's Museum
Based on the short story The Glace Bay Miner's Museum by Sheldon Currie
Marie-Antoinette
Antonia Fraser's 2001 biography, Marie Antoinette: the journey is an attempt in some ways to rescue the reputation of this historical figure from being primarily known as the scapegoat for the French Revolution. The film version has been shot entirely in France, a lot at Versailles, and is directed by Sofia Coppola, an A-list director after Lost in translation. The title character is played by Kirsten Dunst with Jason Schwartzman as Louis XVI, Rip Torn as Louis XV, Judy Davis, Marianne Faithfull, Asia Argento, Shirley Henderson, Steve Coogan and a number of others, French, American and British.
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Mark Twain and me
Based on the 1961 book Enchantment: a little girl's friendship with Mark Twain by Dorothy Quick
Marnie
From the 1961 novel Marnie by Winston Graham
A Marriage of convenience
From the 1991 novel A Marriage of convenience by Georgia Bockoven
Martin Chuzzlewit
From the novel Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens
Marvin's room
From the play Marvin's room by Scott McPherson
Mary and Tim
From the 1974 novel Tim by Colleen McCullough
Mary Poppins
From the novel Mary Poppins by P. L. Travers
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
From the novel Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley
Master and commander: The far side of the world
Adapted from two novels in Patrick O'Brian series of novels, Master and commander (1969) and The far side of the world (1984)
The Matchmaker
From the play The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder. In his Three plays
Matilda
From the novel Matilda by Roald Dahl
Maybe baby
From the novel Inconceivable by Ben Elton
Me and my shadow
From the 1998 book Me and my shadow by Lorna Luft
Mean girls
Rosalind Wiseman's book Queen bees and wannabes: helping your daughter survive cliques, gossip, boyfriends and other realities of adolescence might seem to be only suitable for a documentary but it has instead been adapted by a T.V. writer into a film titled Mean girls. The book is more of an inspiration for the film which tells the story of a girl (Lindsay Lohan) who has lived with her anthropologist parents in Africa and on their return to America has to enrol in a high school where she finds the usual clique of nasty girls known to filmgoers from many movies over the years are running the show.
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Meet the ancestors
Tie-in book by Julian D. Richards
Meet Joe Black
From the 1929 play Death takes a holiday by Walter Ferris which was a translation of an Italian play by Alberto Casella
Melissa
From the 1967 novel My wife Melissa by Francis Durbridge
Member of the wedding
From the 1946 novel Member of the wedding by Carson McCullers
Memoirs of a geisha coverMemoirs of a Geisha
When it came out in 1997 Arthur Golden's novel was a huge bestseller and film rights were snapped up. For some years Steven Spielberg was going to direct but he was constantly sidetracked on to other projects. The book, the account of the life of a young Japanese geisha in the period before World War II, has been adapted for the screen by three big name scriptwriters and directed by Rob Marshall who last made Chicago. The cast is headed by Michelle Yeoh and Zhang Ziyi (both from Crouching tiger, hidden dragon), Gong Li, Tsai Chin and Ken Watanabe (The last samurai).
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Memoirs of an invisible man
From the 1987 novel Memoirs of an invisible man by H. F. Saint
Memory and desire
Based on the short story Of Memory and Desire by Peter Wells. In his collection Dangerous desires
Menu for murder
From the 1988 novel Murder at the P. T. A. luncheon by Valerie Wolzien
Mercury rising
From the novel Simple Simon by Ryne Douglas Pearson
CoverThe mermaid chair (TV-2007)
From the 2005 novel The mermaid chair by Sue Monk Kidd
Mermaids
From the 1988 novel Mermaids by Patty Dann
Merry Andrew
From the short story The Romance of Henry Menafee by Paul Gallico
Messiah
From the 1999 novel Messiah by Boris Starling
Michael Jordan: the road to victory
From the 1992 book Taking to the air: the rise of Michael Jordan by Jim Naughton
Michael Palin's Hemingway adventure
Tie-in book
Middlemarch
From the novel Middlemarch by George Eliot
Midnight cowboy (1969)
From the 1965 novel Midnight cowboy by James Leo Herlihy
Midnight in the garden of good and evil
From the book Midnight in the garden of good and evil by John Berendt
Midnight Sting
From the novel The Diggstown ringers by Leonard Wise
Midsomer murders
Originals written for TV based on a series of books by Caroline Graham
Midsomer Murders Death in disguise
From the novel Death in disguise by Caroline Graham
Midsomer Murders - A Death of a hollow man
From the novel A Death of a hollow man by Caroline Graham
Midsomer murders - Blood will out
From the novel Blood will out by Caroline Graham
Midwives
From the 1997 novel Midwives by Chris Bohjalian
The Mighty
From the 1993 novel Freak the mighty by Rodman Philbrick
A mighty heart.
Mariane Pearl, journalist and award-winning documentary film director, tells the tragic story of the kidnap and murder of her husband, journalist Daniel Pearl, in Pakistan in the aftermath of 9/11, and her intense involvement in the search for him. British director Michael Winter bottom went to India to film the story and Angelina Jolie plays the lead role. Daniel Pearl is played by Dan Futterman.
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Mildred Pierce
From the 1941 novel Mildred Pierce by James M. Cain
Million Dollar Baby
The late F.X. Toole's 2000 book is composed of the novella and five short stories set in the tough world of boxing in East L.A. Toole had been a bullfighter, actor, bartender but most notably a boxer. The film version is Clint Eastwood's directorial followup to the very successful Mystic river. Eastwood himself plays a retired boxer who runs a gym with another former fighter, played by Morgan Freeman. The very traditional world of the two men is turned around when a woman (Hilary Swank) decides she wants to step into the ring.
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Millions (2004)
From the 2004 novel Millions by Frank Cottrell Boyce
Minority report
From the short story Minority report by Philip K. Dick. In the collection The Days of Perky Pat
Miracle Alley
From the novel Midaq Alley by Naguib Mahfouz
Miracle on the 17th green
From the 1996 novel Miracle on the 17th green by James Patterson
Miracle on 34th Street
From the 1947 story Miracle on 34th Street by Valentine Davies
The Mirror crack'd
From the 1962 novel The Mirror crack'd from side to side by Agatha Christie
Misery
From the novel Misery by Stephen King
Miss Pettigrew lives a day
This is a delightful novel first published in 1938 and recently republished by the enterprising British publisher, Persephone. The lady of the title is a middle aged governess who has had a drab life among employers who’ve either ignored or mistreated her. She goes to the house of one Miss Delycia LaFosse and ends up as confidante and friend to a socialite and a part of a raffish nightclubbing set. Frances McDormand is playing Miss Pettigrew with Amy Adams as Miss LaFosse and Shirley Henderson as Edythe Dubarry, the beauty parlour owner who takes Miss Pettigrew in hand. The men in the busy love life of Miss LaFosse are played by Mark Strong, Lee Pace and Ciaran Hinds.
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The missing
This grim western about a woman who must join forces with a tracker to hunt down a mystical psychopath killer who has kidnapped a number of teenage girls is based on a 1995 novel, The last ride, by Tom Eidson. Eidson is one of the best novelists around writing serious novels set in the Old West. Read the Book ~ About the Film
Missing
From the 1978 book The Execution of Charles Horman by Thomas Hauser
Missing (TV-2006)
From the novel Missing, first translated 2003, by Karin Alvtegen
Missionaries
Tie-in book by Julian Pettifer
Mistress Of Spices
Chitra Divakaruni's 1997 novel is an exotic work that mixes a sort of magic realism with a story of an Asian woman who comes to America and runs a store in California where she's able to tell what people need and give them the right spices! This gift has a price: she can't leave the store, she's not allowed to touch another human and can only love the spices. Into the store comes a handsome American man and the spice girl has to make a choice. The lead character is played by Aishwarya Rai (from Bride and prejudice), a former Miss World with Dylan McDermott as the male lead. The directors are Paul Berges and Gurinder Chadra, the writing-directing team behind Bride and prejudice and Bend it like Beckham.
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The Mists of Avalon
From the 1982 novel The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley
Mitre 10 changing rooms
Tie-in book by Debra Millar
Mixed blessings
From the novel Mixed blessings by Danielle Steel
Modesty Blaise
Based upon the comic strip character, created and novelised by Peter O'Donnell
Moll Flanders
From the novel Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe
Molokai: the story of Father Damien
From the bookMolokai: the story of Father Damien by Hilde Eynikel
The Mommy market
From the 1966 novel The Mommy market by Nancy Brelis
The Monarch of the glen
From the 1941 novel The Monarch of the glen by Compton Mackenzie. In his Highland omnibus
Monday after the miracle
From the 1982 play Monday after the miracle by William Gibson
The Monkey's mask
From the prose poem The Monkey's mask by Dorothy Porter
A Month by the lake
From the novel A Month by the lake by H .E. Bates. In his collection An Aspidistra in Babylon
A Month in the country
From the novel A Month in the country by J. L. Carr
A Month of Sundays
From the 1985 play A Month of Sundays by Bob Larbey
Monty Roberts - The Real horse whisperer
His autobiography is The Man who listens to horses
The Moon spinners
From the novel The Moon spinners by Mary Stewart
Moonfleet
From the 1898 novel Moonfleet by J. Meade Falkner
Moonlight and Valentino
From the 1989 play Moonlight and Valentino by Ellen Simon
Moonlight becomes you
From the 1996 novel Moonlight becomes you by Mary Higgins Clark
The Moonraker
From a play The Moonraker by Arthur Watkyn
Moonraker
Loosely based on Fleming's novel Moonraker. Novelized by Christopher Wood under the title James Bond and Moonraker
The Moonstone
From the novel The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
Mortal fear
From the novel Mortal fear by Robin Cook
Morvern Callar
From the 1995 novel Morvern Callar by Alan Warner
Mosley
Based on two books Beyond the pale and The Rules of the game by Nicholas Mosley
A Most deadly family
From the 1999 book The Mother, the son and the socialite by Adrian Havill
The Moth
From the novel The Moth by Catherine Cookson
Mother Love
From the novel Mother Love by Domini Taylor.
Mother Night
From the novel Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut
Mother's boys
From the 1988 novel Mother's boys by Bernard Taylor
Mothertime
From the novel Mothertime by Gillian White
The Mothman prophecies
From the book The Mothman prophecies by John A. Keel
The motorcycle diaries (2004)
From the 1996 book The motorcycle diaries by Ernesto (Che) Guevara and the book With Che through Latin America by Alberto Granado
The Mouse in the corner
From a short story The Mouse in the corner by Ruth Rendell. Not in a Rendell collection
Mr and Mrs Bridge
From the 1959 novel Mrs Bridge and the 1969 novel Mr Bridge by Evan S. Connell
Mr Blanding builds his dream house
From the 1946 novel Mr Blanding builds his dream house by Eric Hodgins
Mr Deeds
This is a remake of a classic film Mr Deeds goes to town. It was based on the short story Opera hat by Clarence Budington Kelland
Mr Denning drives north
From the 1950 novel Mr Denning drives north by Alec Coppel
Mr In-Between (2001)
From the 1998 novel Mr In-Between by Neil Cross
Mr Murder
From the novel Mr Murder by Dean R. Koontz
Mrs 'Arris goes to Paris
From the novel Mrs 'Arris goes to Paris by Paul Gallico
Mrs Bradley mysteries
Based on the novels of Gladys Mitchell
Mrs Caldicot's cabbage war
From the 1993 novel Mrs Caldicot's cabbage war by Vernon Coleman
Mrs Dalloway
From the novel Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
Mrs Doubtfire
From the novel Alias Madame Doubtfire by Anne Fine
Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont
Elizabeth Taylor's 1971 story is a small beautifully written masterpiece, shortlisted for the Booker Prize, about a recently widowed wman who comes to spend her remaining days at the hotel of the title. Her family are not particularly attentive and it is only the attention of a struggling young writer named Ludo that gives her hope for the future. The writer is based on novelist Paul Bailey who befriended Taylor some years earlier. The novel was filmed for television in 1973 with Celia Johnson as Mrs Palfrey.
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Mrs Winterbourne
From the 1948 novel I married a dead man by Cornell Woolrich. In The Cornell Woolrich omnibus
Much ado about nothing
From the Shakespeare play Much ado about nothing
Munich (2006)
From the 1984 book Vengeance by George Jonas
Murder my sweet (1944)
From the 1940 novel Farewell my lovely by Raymond Chandler
Murder of innocence
Based on the 1990 book Murder of innocence by Joel Kaplan, George Papajohn and Eric Zorn
Murder on the Orient Express
From the 1934 novel Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
From the novel The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie
Murder most foul
From the 1952 novel Mrs McGinty's dead by Agatha Christie
The murder room (2004)
From the 2003 novel The murder room by P.D. James
Murderer's Row
Loosely based upon the Matt Helm novels by Donald Hamilton
Murphy's law (2001)
Tie in novel Murphy's law (2002) by Colin Bateman
Must love dogs (2005)
From the 2002 novel Must love dogs by Clare Cook
My Breast
Based on the 1992 book My Breast: One woman's cancer story by Joyce Wadler
My Brother's wife
From the 1977 play The Middle Ages by A. R. Gurney
My Darling Clementine
From the 1931 book Wyatt Earp, Frontier Marshal by Stuart Lake
My family and other animals
Gerald Durrell’s 1956 book is a much loved affectionate autobiography of Durrell’s early years with his eccentric family on Corfu. It was made into a British television series in 1987 with Hannah Gordon playing Durrell’s warm and sympathetic mother and Brian Blessed as the larger than life taxi driver who is there to help them out. The new version is a one-off and was filmed on Corfu with Eugene Simon as the young Gerald. Mother is played by Imelda Staunton and A .J. Gill, in the Sunday Times, didn’t think much of her but praise doesn’t come easily to him most of the time. The taxi driver in this version is played by Omid Djalil and the production was shown on British television over the Christmas period.
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My friend Joe
From the 1991 novel Johnny, my friend by Peter Pohl, translated from the Swedish
My Friend Walter
From the novel My Friend Walter by Michael Morpurgo
My house in Umbria (2004)
From the 1991 novella My house in Umbria by William Trevor
My husband, my killer
From the 1992 book My husband, my killer by Lindsay Simpson and Sandra Harvey
My Louisiana sky
From the 1998 novel My Louisiana sky by Kimberly Willis Holt
My Mother's ghost
Based on the novel Someone else's ghost by Margaret Buffie
My Son the fanatic
From the short story My Son the fanatic by Hanif Kureishi. In the collection Love in a blue time by Hanif Kureishi
My zinc bed (2008)
From the play My Zinc Bed, first performed 2000, by David Hare.
A Mysterious affair at Styles
From the novel A Mysterious affair at Styles by Agatha Christie
Mysterious skin (2005)
From the 1995 novel Mysterious skin by Scott Heim
The Mystery of men
From the novel The Mystery of men by Guy Bellamy
The mystic masseur (2001)
From the 1957 novel The mystic masseur by V.S. Naipaul
Mystic river
From the 2001 novel Mystic river by Dennis Lehane