Not that I know of, but I wish there was. If it was done right, it makes a pretty excellent movie style story.
Well The book has different characters because it has A Non Mechanical Shark
Not a movie... the long-running police drama "Hawaii Five-O". (Dano was Detective Danny Williams, played by James MacArthur.)
In the movie Twilight, Bella, Edward, and James are the main characters. It also depends on if you want the book answer or the movie answer. The book is very diffrent.
There are many such as the cooking scene in the movie where the Cullens (apart from Edward) are cooking for Bella. This part is not in the book. Also, where the bad Vampires (James, Laurent and Victoria) are "Feeding", (In the boathouse and factory). Those two parts in the movie are not in the book. Also, near the end of the movie, where she has to get away from Alice and Jasper, the part in the movie is slightly different.in the book they often tell I love you to each other while in the movie I never heard if they told each other I love you.
No, the screenplay is by James Mangold and Steven Rogers and it's based on a story by Steven Rogers.
The Drifters.
No, the characters travel to Mozambique and Morocco, but not Madagascar.
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Yes, there is a book called "The Covenant". It is a historical fiction set in South Africa, written by James A. Michener and published in 1980. The ISBN is 0749311614.
It's a traditional Southern song- the writer is unknown, I believe.
James Michener won the 1948 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction for his novel Tales of the South Pacific.
At the end of the movie "Hawaii," based on James A. Michener's novel, the boy represents a symbol of hope and the future of Hawaii as a multicultural society. He embodies the blending of different cultures and the legacy of the characters' struggles and triumphs throughout the film. His presence signifies the continuity of life and the evolution of Hawaii beyond the historical context presented in the story.
George Joseph Becker has written: 'D. H. Lawrence' 'John Dos Passos' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'James A. Michener' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
this movie scared me as a child
Two 1940s-era Pulitzer Prize-winning books became major motion pictures. The first was John Steinbeck's novel, The Grapes of Wrath, which won the 1940 Pulitzer Prize; the second was James Michener's novel, Tales of the South Pacific, which won the 1948 Pulitzer.
"You're More than a Number in My Little Red Book" (1976, Arista)
"Texas" is a novel written by James A. Michener and was first published in 1985. The book is a historical fiction that spans centuries, covering the history and development of Texas from its early Native American inhabitants to its modern era.