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Movie Versions of Books in the CMC Movie Versions of Books in the CMC Book Title Author Book Call # Movie Title Movie Call # Year Format Description Alice in Wonderland Carroll, Lewis Fiction C3192a Alice in Wonderland 813 A3988 2010 DVD Disney Live-Action McDermott, Multicultural Tales (Anansi Anansi the Spider Gerald 398.2 M135a the Spider) 398.2 M961 2006 DVD Animated Make Way for Ducklings Angus and the Ducks Flack, Marjorie Easy F571ad (Angus and the Ducks) 813 M2352 2008 DVD Animated 813 A6137 no.1, Anne of Green Gables Montgomery, L. M. Fiction M7872a Anne of Green Gables no.2, no.3 2002 DVD Live-Action Apt 3 Keats, Ezra Jack Easy K25a Ezra Jack Keats Library 813 E993 2005 DVD Animated Arabian Nights: Their Best Faerie Tale Theatre (Aladdin Know Tales 398.22 W655a & His Wonderful Lamp) 398.2 F148 2011 DVD Live-Action Arabian Nights: Their Best Know Tales 398.22 W655a Aladdin 398.2 A3169 2004 DVD Disney Animated McDermott, Multicultural Tales (Arrow to Arrow to the Sun Gerald 398.2 M135ar the Sun) 398.2 M961 2006 DVD Animated Babe: The Gallant Pig King-Smith, Dick Fiction K542b Babe 813 B1132 2003 DVD Live-Action A Series of Unfortunate Bad Beginning Snicket, Lemony Fiction S672b Events 813 L557 2004 DVD Live-Action Bambi Salten, Felix Fiction S176b2 Bambi 813 B1994 2004 DVD Disney Animated Bear Called Paddinton Bond, Michael Fiction B711b Paddington 813 P1232 2015 DVD Live-Action Beauty and the Beast* 398.2 M468b Beauty & The Beast 813 B384 2002 DVD Disney Animated Faerie Tale Theatre (Beauty Beauty and the Beast* 398.2 M468b and the Beast) 398.2 F148 2011 DVD Live-Action Because of Winn-Dixie DiCamillo, Kate Fiction D5451b Because of Winn Dixie 813 B39 2005 DVD Live-Action Beezus and Ramona Cleary, Beverly Fiction C623b Ramona and Beezus 813 R1752 2010 DVD Live-Action Beowulf* 398.2 C951b Beowulf 398.2 B481 2000 DVD Animated BFG Dahl, Roald Fiction D1315b BFG 813 B574 2016 DVD Live-Action Black Beauty Sewell, Anna Fiction S516b2 Black Beauty 813 B6272 1999 DVD Live-Action *The CMC owns many versions of the well known folktales, tall tales, and fairy tales. Only one book is listed as an example for each title. Book Thief Zusak, Markus Fiction Z967b The Book Thief 813 B7245 2014 DVD Live-Action Fiction W2815b The Boxcar Children Boxcar Children Paterson,Warner, Gertrude Chandler 813 B788 2013 DVD Animated Bride to Terabithia Katherine Fiction P296b Bridge to Terabithia 813 B8512 2007 DVD Live-Action Disney's American Legends Casey Jones Rounds, Glen 784.6 R859c (Casey Jones) 398.2 D6123 2002 DVD Disney Animated CharlieCat in the and Hat the Chocolate Seuss, Dr. Easy S496c CharlieDr. Seuss' and Cat the in Chocolate the Hat 813 C357 2004 DVD Live-Action Factory Dahl, Roald Fiction D1315c Factory 813 C478 2005 DVD Live-Action Charlie and the Chocolate Willy Wonka and the Factory Dahl, Roald Fiction D1315c Chocolate Factory 813 W742 2011 DVD Live-Action Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Martin, Bill Easy M379ch Chicka Chicka Boom Boom 813 C53322 2001 DVD Animated Children Make Terrible Pets Brown, Peter Easy B8795ch Children Make Terrible Pets 362.82 C5366 2011 DVD Animated Chrysanthemum Henkes, Kevin Easy H513ch Chrysanthemum 813 C558 2001 DVD Animated Cinderella Karlin, Barbara 398.2 K18c James Marshall's Cinderella 398.2 C574 2006 DVD Animated Cinderella* Perrault, Charles 398.2 E33 Disney's Cinderella 813 C574 2012 DVD Disney Animated Cinderella* Perrault, Charles 398.2 E33 Disney's Cinderella 813 C5746 2015 DVD Disney Live-Action Faerie Tale Theatre Cinderella* Perrault, Charles 398.2 E33 (Cinderella) 398.2 F148 2011 DVD Live-Action Click, Clack, Moo Cows that 50th Anniversary DVD Type Cronin, Doreen Easy C9475c Collection (Click, Clack, Moo) 813 F4696 2003 DVD Animated, Live-Action Coraline Gaiman, Neil Fiction G141c Coraline 813 C787 2009 DVD Animated 50th Anniversary Collection Corduroy Freeman, Don Easy F855co (Corduroy) 813 F4696 2003 DVD Animated, Live-Action Cornelius Lionni, Leo Easy L763c Five Lionni Classics 813 F5654 2011 DVD Animated Curious Garden Brown, Peter Easy B8795cu Curious Garden 813 C9755 2010 DVD Animated 50th Anniversary Collection Danny and the Dinosaur Hoff, Syd Easy H698d2 (Danny and the Dinosaur) 813 F4696 2003 DVD Animated, Live-Action Dark is Rising Cooper, Susan Fiction C778d The Seeker 813 S4519 2008 DVD Live-Action Diary of a Young Girl Frank, Anne 921 F828f Diary of Anne Frank 812 D539 2008 DVD Live-Action Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus Willems, Mo Easy W699d Bus 813 D688 2009 DVD Animated *The CMC owns many versions of the well known folktales, tall tales, and fairy tales. Only one book is listed as an example for each title. Doug Unplugged Yaccarino, Dan Doug Unplugged 813 D731 2013 DVD Animated Ella Enchanted Levine, Gail Carson Fiction L6658e Ella Enchanted 813 E44 2004 DVD Live-Action Faerie Tale Theatre Emperor's New Clothes* Andersen, H. C. Fiction A5445en (Emperor's New Clothes) 398.2 F148 2011 DVD Live-Action Fantastic Mr. Fox Dahl, Roald Fiction D1315f Fantastic Mr. Fox 813 F216 2010 DVD Animated Fish is Fish Lionni, Leo Easy L763f Five Lionni Classics 813 F5654 2011 DVD Animated Follow the Drinking Gourd Winter, Jeanette Easy W785f Follow the Drinking Gourd 813 F668 2007 DVD Animated Frederick Lionni, Leo Easy L763fr Five Lionni Classics 813 F5654 2011 DVD Animated Faerie Tale Theatre (Frog Frog Prince* Grimm, Jacob 398.2 G864fr Prince) 398.2 F148 2011 DVD Live-Action Giver Lowry, Lois Fiction L9215g The Giver 813 G5394 2014 DVD Live-Action Golden Compass Pullman, Philip Fiction P982g Golden Compass 813 G6186 2007 DVD Live-Action Faerie Tale Theatre Goldilocks and the Three (Goldilocks and the Three Bears* Jacobs, Joseph 398.2 S844g Bears) 398.2 F148 2011 DVD Live-Action Faerie Tale Theatre (Hansel Hansel and Gretel* Grimm, Jacob 398.2 G864ha and Gretel) 398.2 F148 2011 DVD Live-Action Hansel & Gretel: An Hansel and Gretel* Grimm, Jacob 398.2 G864ha Appalachian Version 398.2 H2492 2005 DVD Live -Action Harold and the Purple Crayon Johnson, Crockett Easy J66h Harold and the Purple Crayon 813 H2922 2002 DVD Animated Harry Potter and the Chamber Harry Potter and the of Secrets Rowling, J. K. Fiction R883hc Chamber of Secrets 813 H3239 no.2 2002 DVD Live-Action Harry Potter and the Deathly Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. Fictoin R883hd Hallows pt.1 813 H3239 no. 7 2010 DVD Live-Action Harry Potter and the Deathly Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. Fiction R883hd Hallows pt.2 813 H3239 no.8 2011 DVD Live-Action Harry Potter and the Goblet of Harry Potter and the Goblet Fire Rowling, J. K. Fiction R883hg of Fire 813 H3239 no.4 2005 DVD Live-Action Harry Potter and the Half- Harry Potter and the Half- Blooded Prince Rowling, J. K. Fiction R883hh Blood Prince 813 H3239 no.6 2009 DVD Live-Action Harry Potter and the Order of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Rowling, J. K. Fiction R883ho the Phoenix 813 H3239 no.5 2007 DVD Live-Action *The CMC owns many versions of the well known folktales, tall tales, and fairy tales. Only one book is listed as an example for each title. Harry Potter and the Prisoner Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Rowling, J. K. Fiction R883hp of Azkaban 813 H3239 no.3 2004 DVD Live-Action Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Harry Potter and the Stone Rowling, J. K. Fiction R883hs Sorcerer's Stone 813 H3239 no.1 2001 DVD Live-Action 50th Anniversary Collection Harry, the Dirty Dog Zion, Gene Easy Z795hat (Harry, the Dirty Dog) 813 F4696 2003 DVD Animated, Live-Action Holes Sachar, Louis Fiction S1211h Holes 813 H729 2003 DVD Live-Action Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Horton Hears a Who! Seuss, Dr. Easy S496hor Who! 813 H8233 2008 DVD Animated How To Eat Fried Worms Rockwell, Thomas Fiction R684h How to Eat Fried Worms 813 H8475 2006 DVD Live-Action How to Train Your Dragon Cowell, Cressida How to Train Your Dragon 813 H8478 2010 DVD Animated Where the Wild Things Are In the Night Kitchen Sendak, Maurice Easy S474i (In the Night Kitchen) 813 W5682 2002 DVD Animated Inch by Inch Lionni, Leo Easy L763i Inch by Inch 813 I371 2006 DVD Animated Indian in the Cupboard Banks, Lynne Reid Fiction B2188i Indian in the Cupboard 813 I394 2001 DVD Live-Action Invention of Hugo Cabret Selznick, Brian Fiction S469i Hugo 813 H895 2011 DVD Live-Action Iron Man Hughes, Ted The Iron Giant 813 I712 2003 DVD Animated Faerie Tale Theatre (Jack and Jack and the Beanstalk* Jacobs, Joseph 398.2 J123 the Beanstalk) 398.2 F148 2011 DVD Live-Action Paterson, Jacob Have I Loved Katherine Fiction P296j Jacob Have I loved 813 J154 2005 DVD Live-Action American Tall Tales Caldecott John Henry* Lester, Julius Easy L6425j (John Henry) 398.2 A5128 2006 DVD Animated Disney's American Legends John Henry* Lester, Julius Easy L6425j (John Henry) 398.2 D6123 2002 DVD Disney Animated Disney's American Legends Johnny Appleseed* Kellogg, Steven 921 A648k (Johnny Appleseed) 398.2 D6123 2002 DVD Disney Animated Joseph Had a Little Overcoat Taback, Simms Easy T112j Simms Taback Stories 813 S5929 2005 DVD Animated Jumanji Van Allsburg, Chris Fiction V217j Jumanji 813 J947 1995 DVD Live-Action Jungle Book Kipling, Rudyard Fiction K57j Jungle Book 813 J954 2014 DVD Disney Animated *The CMC owns many versions of the well known folktales, tall tales, and fairy tales.
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