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DVD of "My Foolish Things"

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robert551069 | 01:14 Thu 05th Jul 2012 | Arts & Literature
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Does anybody know if there is a DVD in existence of the book "My Foolish Things ? (I have looked on Amazon and E Bay).
The story is about a London doctor, Ravi Kapoor who sends his father in law to Bangalore. I have the book already and would like to watch the DVD if it exists.

There is another book called "These Foolish Things" which has a DVD starring, among others, Angelica Huston, Terence Stamp and Lauren Bacall
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Sorry, a search of the Internet Movie Database (imdb.com) for "my foolish things" finds no reference to it at all.

There are nearly half a million books published every year (with just over 10% of them being fiction). Hollywood only makes about 600 movies per year (and many of those are from original screenplays, rather than based upon books), so the chances that any particular book will make it to the big (or small) screen is extremely low.

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Thank you buenchico for your prompt and helpful answer.
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The enquiry was made on behalf of my wife, who is a local book club member.
She has pointed out to me that on the front cover of the book there is a label stating that a film was made under the title of "Marigold Hotel"
This is what you are looking for I think

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'These Foolish Things' was made into the film 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel'

I can't find a dvd for My Foolish Things tho.
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Thank you, emeritus or your prompt and helpful answer

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