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==Adaptations== <!--all need cites per [[WP:NLIST]]. Note that blue link does not help---> * An [[MGM]] [[Kim (1950 film)|film adaptation]] of the novel, directed by [[Victor Saville]] and produced by Leon Gordon, was released in 1950. It was adapted by [[Helen Deutsch]] and [[Leon Gordon (screenwriter)|Leon Gordon]], and starred [[Errol Flynn]], [[Dean Stockwell]], [[Paul Lukas]], [[Robert Douglas (actor)|Robert Douglas]], [[Thomas Gomez]] and [[Cecil Kellaway]]. * In 1960, a one-hour color adaptation of ''Kim'' was televised as part of NBC's series ''[[Shirley Temple's Storybook]]''. Tony Haig portrayed Kim, [[Michael Rennie]] played Captain Creighton, and [[Alan Napier]] played Colonel Devlin. * A [[London Films]] television film version of ''[[Kim (TV film)|Kim]]'' was made in 1984. It was directed by John Davies and starred [[Peter O'Toole]], [[Bryan Brown]], [[John Rhys-Davies]], [[Julian Glover]] and Ravi Sheth as Kim. * The 2016 computer game ''[[Kim (video game)|Kim]]'' adapted the book.
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