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"The Lottery'' was recorded by Shirley Jackson for Folkway Records in 1963.
The Lottery and Other Stories was recorded by actress Maureen Stapleton for Caedmon in 1976.
A dramatization of "The Lottery" was videotaped by Encyclopedia Britannica Education Corporation in 1969. Also available is a videotaped discussion of the story by James Durbin. Both are available from Britannica Films.
The Lottery was filmed by the Landsburg Company/Picture Entertainment and aired on NBC in September, 1996. The movie was written by Anthony Spinner, directed by Daniel...
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