Herbert George Wales was a British author whose novels had been adapted into movies quite a few times. Here are some examples of famous Welles novels being adapted into films: 1 The Divine Comedy (The Bible): Welles adapted his novel The Divine Comedy into an epic film directed by British director William Eubank, which was released in 1914. The film was regarded as a classic and had a profound impact on the history of Western cinema. 2. Oliver Twist: This was one of Welles 'most famous novels and was adapted into a movie directed by British director David Ryan, released in 1939. The film, which told the story of a poor orphan, became one of the most famous films of the 20th century. 3 Gone with the Wind: This was another famous novel by Welles, which was also adapted into a movie by the British director George Mayo and released in 1939. The film was a historical film about a Southern plantation family during the Civil War. Sense and Sensibility: This was another famous novel by Welles, which was also adapted into a movie by the British director Alfred Hitchcock and released in 1954. The movie, which told the story of a wealthy couple, became one of the most popular movies of the 1950s. 5 Pride and Predict: This was another of Welles 'famous novels, which was also adapted into a film by the British director Jane Austen and released in 1964. The film tells the story of a young girl and reflects the life of the British upper class. In addition to the above, other novels by Wales were also adapted into movies such as 451 Degrees, The Sir Singer, and so on.