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  1. Adaptations of works by Graham Greene. Films based on works by English writers.

  2. Sep 3, 2019 · Although Stamboul Train (1932) had been filmed as Orient Express in 1934, the first notable Greene adaptation was this American version of A Gun for Sale (1936), which used the book’s US title. Alan Ladd was an odd choice to play the social misfit protagonist, hired killer Raven.

  3. Jul 3, 2024 · List of the best Graham Greene movies, ranked best to worst with movie trailers when available. Graham Greene's highest grossing movies have received a lot of accolades over the years, earning millions upon millions around the world.

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  4. 27 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Orient Express. 1934 1h 13m. 7.6 (54) Rate. Based on Graham Greene's novel Stamboul Train, the movie focuses on the lives of individuals aboard the Orient Express as it makes a three-day journey from Ostend to Constantinople.

  5. Another such exception is Phillip Noyce's 2002 movie, The Quiet American. Graham Greene's moving book had already been made into a film in 1958 by Joseph L Manckiewicz, but this early...

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  6. The Internet Movie Database lists 66 titles between 1934 and 2010 based on Greene material. Some novels were filmed more than once, such as Brighton Rock in 1947 and 2011, The End of the Affair in 1955 and 1999, and The Quiet American in 1958 and 2002.

  7. The Ministry of Fear is a 1943 novel written by Graham Greene. It was first published in Britain by William Heinemann. It was made into the 1944 film Ministry of Fear, directed by Fritz Lang and starring Ray Milland. The title is explained in the book.

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