List of adaptations of works by Philip K. Dick

The following is a list of films or television series based on Philip K. Dick material that aims to be complete (recognizing all film and television productions with sources allowing verification of production and release). It is arranged by default in descending order—latest to earliest—based on the most recently occurring film or television production. Source novels appear in italics, and short stories appear in quotation, with their year of first publication.

Source work Date Type Film Date Director Television series Date
The Man in the High Castle 1962 Novel David Semel The Man in the High Castle 2015[1][2]
"We Can Remember It for You Wholesale" 1966 Short story Total Recall
Total Recall
1990
2012
Paul Verhoeven
Len Wiseman
Total Recall 2070 1999
"Adjustment Team" 1954 Short story The Adjustment Bureau 2011 George Nolfi
"Second Variety" 1953 Short story Screamers
Screamers: The Hunting
1995
2009
Christian Duguay
Sheldon Wilson
Radio Free Albemuth 1976 Novel Radio Free Albemuth 2008 John Alan Simon
"The Golden Man" 1954 Short story Next 2007 Lee Tamahori
A Scanner Darkly 1977 Novel A Scanner Darkly 2006 Richard Linklater
"Paycheck" 1953 Short story Paycheck 2003 John Woo
"The Minority Report" 1956 Short story Minority Report 2002 Steven Spielberg Minority Report 2015
"Impostor" 1953 Short story Impostor 2002 Gary Fleder Episode of Out of This World adapted by Terry Nation 1962
The Crystal Crypt 1954 Short story The Crystal Crypt 2013 Shahab Zargari
Confessions of a Crap Artist 1975 Novel Confessions d'un Barjo 1992 Jérôme Boivin
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? 1968 Novel Blade Runner 1982 Ridley Scott

Supporting references and sources

  1. Adi Robertson, 2015, "Amazon green-lights The Man in the High Castle TV series," THE VERGE (online), February 18, 2015, see , accessed 27 February 2015.
  2. Hilary Lewis, 2015, "Amazon Orders 5 New Series Including 'Man in the High Castle'," The Hollywood Reporter (online), February 18, 2015, see , accessed 27 February 2015.
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