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Wag the dog
From the novel American Hero by Larry Reinhart
Waiting to exhale
From the 1992 novel Waiting to exhale by Terry McMillan
Wake of the red witch
From the 1946 novel Wake of the red witch by Garland Roark
I wake up screaming
From the 1941 novel I wake up screaming by Steve Fisher
Walk the line (2006)
Based on the two Johnny Cash autobiographies: Man in black (1975) and Cash: the autobiography (1997)
A Walk to remember
From the 1999 novel A Walk to remember by Nicholas Sparks
Walking through the fire
From the 1977 book Walking through the fire by Laurel Lee
Walking with dinosaurs
Tie-in book by Tim Haines
The War of the Worlds (2005)
From the 1898 novel The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells
War stories our mothers never told us
Tie-in book, edited by Judith Fyfe
The War zone
From the novel The War zone by Alexander Stuart
Warlock
From the 1958 novel Warlock by Oakley Hall
Washington Square
From the novel Washington Square by Henry James
The Waterhorse
This adaptation of the 1990 children’s novel by Dick King-Smith is a co-production between Walden Media, Beacon Pictures and Revolution Studios, tells the story of a lonely boy in Scotland who finds a mysterious egg on the shore of a lake. When the egg hatches, what emerges is a "water horse," a mythical sea monster of Scottish legend. The boy is played by Alex Etel (who was in the children’s film Millions) and his mother is played by Emily Watson. Others in the cast include David Morrissey, Ben Chaplin, Geraldine Brophy, Craig Hall, Marshall Napier and Joel Tobeck. Jay Russell, who has previously directed children’s films Tuck everlasting and My dog Skip, is directing and filming has been done on New Zealand locations.
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Watermelon
From the 1996 novel Watermelon by Marian Keyes
The Way through the woods
From the novel The Way through the woods by Colin Dexter
The Way West
From the 1949 novelThe Way West by A. B. Guthrie
We joined the navy
From the 1959 novel We joined the navy by John Winton
We of the never never
From the 1908 book We of the never never by Mrs Aeneas Gunn
We were the Mulvaneys
From the 1996 novel We were the Mulvaneys by Joyce Carol Oates
We were soldiers
From the 1992 book We were soldiers once - and young by Harold G. Moore
The Wedding
From the novel The Wedding by Dorothy West
The Wedding date (2005)
From the 2001 novel Asking for trouble by Elizabeth Young
Welcome to Sarajevo
Based on the book Natasha's story by Michael Nicholson
Welcome to Woop Woop
From the 1994 novel The Dead heart by Douglas Kennedy
The Well
From the novel The Well by Elizabeth Jolley
West Side story
From the musical play West Side story
Whale rider
From the 1987 novel Whale rider by Witi Ihimaera
What a girl wants
A remake of the 1950s movie The Reluctant debutante which was adapted from the 1955 play of the same name by William Douglas Home
What becomes of the broken hearted
From the novel What becomes of the broken hearted by Alan Duff
What dreams may come
From the 1978 novel What dreams may come by Richard Matheson
What love sees
From the 1988 novel What love sees by Susan Vreeland
What not to wear
Tie-in book to the series is by Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine
What the deaf man heard
From the 1996 novel What the deaf man heard by G. D. Gearino
Whatever happened to Baby Jane?
Remake of the 1962 film which was based on the 1960 novelBaby Jane? by Henry Farrell
What's eating Gilbert Grape?
From the novel What's eating Gilbert Grape? by Peter Hedges
What's the worst that could happen?
From the 1996 novel What's the worst that could happen? by Donald E. Westlake
When the light comes
From the 1993 novel Waar blijft het licht by Heleen van der Laan, never translated into English
Where eagles dare
From the 1967 novel Where eagles dare by Alistair MacLean
Where the heart is
From the novel Where the heart is by Billie Letts
Where the rivers flow north
From the 1978 novel Where the rivers flow north by Howard Frank Mosher
Where the truth lies
Canadian director Atom Egoyan, who made the excellent adaptation of the Russell Banks novel The sweet hereafter, is adapting and directing the 2003 novel by Rupert Holmes. It's the story of a young female journalist who tries to uncover the truth behind the breakup, some years earlier, of a famous comedy duo. A girl had been found dead in their hotel room and, although the two men had alibis and neither was accused, the death wrecked their joint career. The novel is a slick and clever if overlong work and the two showbiz characters seem heavily modelled on Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Kevin Bacon and Colin Firth play the duo and Alison Lohman is the journalist.
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Where there's smoke
From the 1997 novel Where there's smoke by Simon Beckett
Where's Poppa?
From the 1970 novel Where's Poppa? by Robert Klane
While my pretty one sleeps
From the 1989 novel While my pretty one sleeps by Mary Higgins Clark
The Whipping boy
From the novel The Whipping boy by Sid Fleischman
Whiskey galore
From the novelWhiskey galore by Compton Mackenzie
White Fang
From the novel White Fang by Jack London
White Hot - The Mysterious murder of Thelma Todd
From the 1989 book Hot Toddy by Andy Edmonds
White oleander
From the 1999 novel White oleander by Janet Fitch
Who framed Roger Rabbit?
From the 1981 novel Who censored Roger Rabbit? by Gary Wolf
Whore
From the play Bondage, first produced 1991, by David Hines
The Wilby conspiracy
From the 1972 novel The Wilby conspiracy by Peter Driscoll
Wild at heart
From the 1990 novel Wild at heart by Barry Gifford
Wild Australasia (2003)
Tie-in book Wild Australasia
Wild Bill
From the 1986 novel Deadwood by Pete Dexter and the 1978 play Fathers and sons by Thomas Babe
Wild Geese II
From the 1982 novel The Square circle by Daniel Carney
Wilde
From the book Oscar Wilde by Richard Ellmann
Will any gentleman?
From the 1950 play Will any gentleman? by Vernon Sylvaine
Willows in winter
From the novel Willows in winter by William Horwood
Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory
From the novel Charlie and the chocolate factory by Roald Dahl
The Wimbledon poisoner
From the novel The Wimbledon poisoner by Nigel Williams
The Wind in the willows
From the novel The Wind in the willows by Kenneth Grahame
Windtalkers
Novelisation Windtalkers by Max Allan Collins
The Wingless bird
From the novel The Wingless bird by Catherine Cookson
The Wings of the dove
From the novel The Wings of the dove by Henry James
The Winner
From the play A Darker purpose by Wendy Riss
The Winslow boy
From the 1946 play The Winslow boy by Terence Rattigan
The Winter guest
From the 1993 play The Winter guest by Sharman MacDonald
The wire in the blood
This TV series is adapted from novels by Val McDermid: the first two episodes come from the 1995 novel The mermaids singing and the other two from the 1997 novel The wire in the blood
The Witches
From the novel The Witches by Roald Dahl
The Witches of Eastwick
From the novel The Witches of Eastwick by John Updike
Wives and daughters
From the novel Wives and daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell
The Wizard Of Oz
From the novel The Wizard Of Oz by L. Frank Baum
White teeth
From the 2000 novel White teeth by Zadie Smith
The Whole wide world
From the 1986 book One who walked alone by Novalyn Price Ellis
The Woman in the window
From the 1942 novel Once off guard by J. H. Wallis
A Woman of independent means
From the novel A Woman of independent means by Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey
The Woman on the beach
Based on the 1945 novel None so blind by Mitchel Wilson
Women in love
From the novel Women in love by D. H. Lawrence
The Women of Brewster Place
From the 1982 novel The Women of Brewster Place by Gloria Naylor
Wonder boys
From the novel Wonder boys by Michael Chabon
The Woodlanders
From the 1887 novel The Woodlanders by Thomas Hardy
The world according to Bush (2004)
Based on two French books, La guerre des Bush and Le monde secret de Bush by Eric Laurent
The World according to Garp
From the novel The World according to Garp by John Irving
The World is not enough
Based on Ian Fleming's character and novelized as The World is not enough by Raymond Benson
Worst case scenario
Tie-in book is The Worst case scenario survival handbook by Joshua Piven and David Borgenicht
The Wrecking crew
Loosely based upon the Matt Helm novels by Donald Hamilton
Wuthering Heights
From the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte