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The Open Window | Media Adaptations
Richard Patterson directed a film adaptation of "The Open Window" in 1971. Produced by the American Film Institute, it is a 12-minute short.
In 1980, The Open Window/Child's Play offered video interpretations of two of Saki's short stories. It is 28 minutes long and available in VHS format from Monterey Home Video.
"The Open Window" was also adapted for video in 1990, available in VHS format from Pyramid Films & Video.
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