What jules verne books became movies?

Here are some of Jules Verne's books that have been adapted into movies, along with some notable adaptations:

Classic Adaptations:

* Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864):

* 1959: A classic, somewhat campy adaptation starring James Mason.

* 2008: A more modern take with Brendan Fraser, focusing on the adventure and special effects.

* Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870):

* 1954: A Disney classic with Kirk Douglas and James Mason.

* 2007: A remake with James Caviezel.

* Around the World in Eighty Days (1873):

* 1956: A highly acclaimed film starring David Niven and based on the novel.

* 2004: A remake with Steve Coogan and Jackie Chan.

* The Mysterious Island (1874):

* 1961: An adventure film with Michael Craig.

* The Adventures of Captain Hatteras (1866):

* 1961: A French adaptation.

Other Notable Adaptations:

* The Invisible Man (1897): Adapted into numerous films, including the original 1933 version starring Claude Rains.

* From the Earth to the Moon (1865): Inspired the 1902 short film "A Trip to the Moon" by Georges Méliès.

* Five Weeks in a Balloon (1862): Adapted into several films, including a 1962 version with Red Skelton.

* Michael Strogoff (1876): Adapted into numerous silent films and later a 1962 French version.

* Robur the Conqueror (1886): Adapted into several films, including a 1984 French version.

Note: This list is not exhaustive, and many other Verne novels have been adapted into films, television shows, and other media over the years.

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