Berger's scripts were adapted into a book of the same name.
This has mostly happened when the script was adapted to a non-Semitic language.
The script was adapted from a 1939 play by Maxwell Anderson.
The script, adapted by David Haig from his own play, is based on a true story.
The script for this was adapted from a dirty magazine that had shocked Silhouette when she read it.
Alec Coppel wrote the script, adapted from his own novel.
Hammer pushed for Munro, and the script was adapted accordingly.
Some scripts were later adapted as Coffin Joe comic books.
The script is adapted from the original libretto with several scenes and lines edited or removed.
The script was adapted from Herbert Otto's novel by the same name.