Henry James stories and novels have been adapted to film, television, and music video over 150 times (some TV shows did upwards of a dozen stories) from 1933 to 2018.[106] The majority of these are in English, but with adaptations in French (13), Spanish (7), Italian (6), German (5), Portuguese (1), Yugoslavian (1), and Swedish (1).[106] Those most frequently adapted include:
- The Turn of the Screw (28 times)
- The Aspern Papers (17 times)
- Washington Square (8 times), as The Heiress (6 times), as Victoria (once)
- The Wings of the Dove (9 times)
- The Beast in the Jungle (5 times)[107][108][109][110][111]
- The Bostonians (4 times)
- Daisy Miller (4 times)
- The Sense of the Past (4 times)
- The Ambassadors (3 times)
- The Portrait of a Lady (3 times)
- The American (3 times)
- What Maisie Knew (3 times)
- The Golden Bowl (2 times)
- The Ghostly Rental (once)