It was staged successfully in the early 1920s by Basil Dean featuring the actors Owen Nares and Meggie Albanesi.
[1] In 1937, it was adapted by Dean for the film 21 Days, which was not released until 1940, starring Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh.
[2] Burt Lancaster and Harold Hecht also procured the filming rights in 1948, hoping to produce the movie through their film production company Norma Productions.
[3] The film was to star Marlon Brando and Meg Mundy before it fell through.
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