The Bourne Identity (1988 film)

The Bourne Identity is a 1988 American mystery action thriller television movie adaptation of Robert Ludlum's 1980 novel The Bourne Identity.[1] The film adaptation was written by Carol Sobieski, directed by Roger Young for Warner Bros. Television with Richard Chamberlain in the title role, along with Jaclyn Smith. It follows the storyline of the original novel, with a run-time of 3 hours 5 min. With commercials added, the running time was extended to four hours. The film was first shown on ABC in two 120 minute installments over two nights.

The Bourne Identity
Genre
Based onThe Bourne Identity
by Robert Ludlum
Screenplay byCarol Sobieski
Directed byRoger Young
Starring
Music byLaurence Rosenthal
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerAlan Shayne
ProducerFrederick Muller
CinematographyTony Pierce-Roberts
Editors
  • Ellen Ring Jacobson
  • Benjamin A. Weissman
Running time185 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseMay 8, 1988 (1988-05-08)

The book was adapted again in 2002 by Doug Liman starring Matt Damon as Jason Bourne, launching the Bourne series of theatrical films, with considerable deviations from the original Cold War novel.[1][2] It was followed later by a new series of Bourne best sellers written by Eric Lustbader with the permission of the Ludlum estate.

Differences from the book

The film exhibits some differences from the novel by Ludlum. The undercover identity of Jason Bourne is simplified to "Bourne" pursuing Carlos rather than using the code name "Cain". Alexander Conklin is killed by one of his own people when attempting to confront Bourne; in the novel he survives and appears in subsequent novels. In the book's ending, Carlos the Jackal escapes in the confusion, whereas in the film he is killed in the climactic battle with Bourne.

Cast

References

  1. The Bourne Identity at AllMovie
  2. William Bibbiani (November 3, 2011). "'The Bourne Identity' vs. 'The Bourne Identity'". Remake Rumble. CraveOnline Media. Retrieved 1 August 2013.

Further reading

  • Tibbetts, John C., and James M. Welsh, eds. The Encyclopedia of Novels Into Film (2nd ed. 2005) pp 39–42.
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