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All the books by Dan Gordon adapted to cinema and television, ranked
The movie chronicles the life of Irene Gut Opdyke, a Polish nurse honored with the Righteous Among the Nations medal for her extraordinary bravery in trying to save Polish Jews during World War II.
A passionate and optimistic young lawyer advocates for an Alcatraz inmate charged with killing another prisoner. The unique aspect of the case lies in the fact that the defendant had endured more than three years in solitary confinement prior to the incident.
Jack Shaw has witnessed terror up close. As a seasoned CIA agent, he has relentlessly pursued the notorious international assassin, Carlos “The Jackal” Sanchez, for over two decades. Shaw narrowly escaped Carlos’ destructive bombing of a Parisian café. Now, a glimmer of hope emerges when Shaw uncovers a striking doppelgänger of Carlos: Annibal Ramirez, an American naval officer deeply committed to his family.
The film chronicles the life and experiences of the iconic western lawman, Wyatt Earp. It delves into his spirited adolescence, his tenure as a resolute sheriff in Tombstone and the OK Corral, and his later years navigating the complexities of the 20th century.
Despite his widespread fame, Sol Harkens, renowned as the world’s leading atheist, feels isolated and struggles as a part-time father. A close brush with death shakes his fundamental beliefs about the world, leading him to discover his true purpose and reshape his existence. This film is a heartfelt journey that will evoke laughter and tears, leaving you inspired to stand up and cheer.
Two cunning fraudsters woo widows to invest in their seemingly worthless oil well amidst the Great Depression. The situation takes a hilarious turn when they accidentally strike the largest oil reserve globally, leading to conflicts with scorned lovers, furious investors, and an uncompromising judge.