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"Paul's Case" was adapted for television, directed by Lamont Johnson, produced by Ed Lynch, and starring Eric Roberts, Michael Higgins, and Lindsay Crouse, PBS, 1980. Released as part of the "American Short Story Series, Part 2," the 52-minute film is available from Coronet/MTI Film & Video.
The story was also released as a book-on-tape by Harper Collins in 1981.
In 1986, Caedmon Audio Cassette released Paul's Case.
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