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Stage-to-film adaptation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stage-to-film adaptation Stage-to-film is a term used when describing a motion picture that has been adapted from a stage play. There have been stage-to-film adaptations since the beginning of motion pictures. Many of them have been nominated for, or have won, awards. ==List of stage-to-film adaptations that won the Best Picture award==
The following stage-to-film adaptations have won the Academy Award for Best Picture. *''Grand Hotel'' (1932, originally a novel, then a stage play) *''Cavalcade'' (1933) *''You Can't Take It with You'' (1938) *''Casablanca'' (1943), based on the play ''Everybody Comes to Rick's''. *''Hamlet'' (1948) *''Gigi'' (1958, like ''Grand Hotel'', originally a novel, then a stage play) *''West Side Story'' (1961) *''My Fair Lady'' (1964) *''The Sound of Music'' (1965) *''A Man for All Seasons'' (1966) *''Oliver!'' (1968) *''Amadeus'' (1984) *''Driving Miss Daisy'' (1989) *''Chicago'' (2002)
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