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Lord Jim was adapted as a black and white, silent film in 1925 by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by Victor Fleming and featured Percy Marmont as Jim.
Lord Jim was adapted as a film in 1965 by Columbia Pictures. The film was directed by Richard Brooks I and featured Peter O'Toole as Jim. It is available as a Columbia Classics video.
Lord Jim was adapted as an abridged audio book by HarperCollins Publishers in 1999. It is narrated by Joss Ackland.
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