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- A Year in Provence
- From the book A Year in Provence by Peter Mayle
- The year of living dangerously
- From the 1978 novel The year of living dangerously by Christopher Koch
- Year of the gun
- From the 1984 novel Year of the gun by Michael Mewshaw
- The Yearling
- From the 1938 novel The Yearling by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
- Yes, Giorgio
- From the 1961 novel Yes, Giorgio by Anne Piper
- You only live twice
- From the Ian Fleming novel You only live twice
- Young Adam
- Alexander Trocchi (1925-1984) was a Scottish beat writer who achieved cult
status for this 1954 novel. It is a downbeat tale about a young drifter who
works on a barge operated by an unhappily married couple. The story is dark
and morbid with plenty of joyless sex and it created interest at this year's
Cannes Film Festival. Read the Book ~ About
the Film
- Young and innocent
- Based on the first chapters only of Josephine Tey's novel A Shilling for candles
- Young Billy Young
- From the 1955 novel Who rides with Wyatt? by Will Henry
- The Young lions
- From the 1948 novel The Young lions by Irwin Shaw
- Young wives' tale
- From the play Young wives' tale by Ronald Jeans. In Plays of the year vol. 3 1949/50
- You've got mail
- Remake of film The Shop around the corner which was based on the 1937 play Parfumerie by Miklos Laszlo