This week’s Top Ten Tuesday is a movie-themed freebie, so it seemed like a perfect opportunity to do a post I’d been contemplating ever since Eva did something similar: top ten book-to-movie adaptations. Now, these aren’t necessarily my favorite movies adapted from books, because there’s plenty of movies I love that don’t follow their books exactly; these are the ten I think are the most faithful and accurate adaptations of their source material. For the purposes of this post, I’m counting out miniseries and movies based on plays.
Goodbye, My Lady (1956) – book by James H. Street
This lovely underrated film is literally almost word for word and scene for scene with the novel, and all the characters are just about perfectly cast. I suppose a book with such a small cast of characters and so much of the story conveyed through dialogue lends itself particularly well to adaptation. In any case, it’s excellently done. [Read more…]