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# | Film | Date | Director | Country | Source work |
Author | Date | Type | TV | Date | Country |
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1 | The Great Impersonation | 1921 | George Melford | USA | The Great Impersonation | E. Phillips Oppenheim | 1920 | Novel | - | - | - |
2 | The 39 Steps | 1935 | Alfred Hitchcock | UK | The Thirty-Nine Steps | John Buchan | 1915 | Novel | - | - | - |
3 | The Great Impersonation | 1935 | Alan Crosland | USA | The Great Impersonation | E. Phillips Oppenheim | 1920 | Novel | - | - | - |
4 | Secret Agent | 1936 | Alfred Hitchcock | UK | Ashenden: Or the British Agent | W. Somerset Maugham | 1928 | Novel | Ashenden | 1991 | UK |
5 | The Great Impersonation | 1942 | John Rawlins | USA | The Great Impersonation | E. Phillips Oppenheim | 1920 | Novel | - | - | - |
6 | The 39 Steps | 1959 | Ralph Thomas | UK | The Thirty-Nine Steps | John Buchan | 1915 | Novel | - | - | - |
7 | The 39 Steps | 1978 | Don Sharp | UK | The Thirty-Nine Steps | John Buchan | 1915 | Novel | - | - | - |
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