Name the 1914 Upton Sinclair novel adaptation that the film studio described as “Replete with sensational scenes of the stockyards, stampeding cattle, packing house methods, curing hams, making sausage, the lard vats, etc.”

Answer The Jungle

The only film adaptation of Sinclair's famous 1906 exposé of the meatpacking industry, The Jungle featured cameos by the author himself in a kind of endorsement of the film. Unfortunately, the film is believed lost: No known copies exist.

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