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Ghosts was adapted as a silent film in 1915, starring Erich von Stroheim and Mary Alden. It was produced by D. W. Griffith.
There is a modern version, produced in 1986, with Judi Dench as Mrs. Alving, Kenneth Branagh as Oswald, and Natasha Richardson as Regina. Elijah Moshinsky directed.
An unabridged audio cassette, with Flo Gibson reading it as text (not ‘‘performing’’ it as a play) was released in 1993 by Audio Book Contractors of Washington, D. C.
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