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> Try "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" where the main character (played by Gregory
> Peck) lives at the end, rather than dies, as in the Hemingway original.
> Jesse Kalin
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_Jurassic Park_ killed off characters that lived in the book (Muldoon,
Gennaro), and let some characters live who died in the book (Wu, Hammond).
Malcolm supposedly died in the book, too, but Crichton cheated,
proclaiming him "slightly dead" in _The
Lost World_.

Scott

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