…and The Spy Who Loved Me is a remake of You Only LIve Twice…
The Bible is probably the hands down winner, even if you just limit it to the New Testament, no?
And imdb lists 9 remakes (for a total of 10 versions) of Yojimbo, though I’m feeling a little grain-of-salty about this list:
*Per un pugno di dollari *(1964)
Django (1966)
Kozure satsujin ken (1976)
Hrafninn flýgur (1984)
*The Warrior and the Sorceress *(1984)
Mariachi, El (1992)
*Xian ren zhang *(1994)
*Last Man Standing *(1996)
*Coyote Moon *(1999) (V)
Wasn’t the Bogart version of the Maltese Falcon the third filming?
The second.
It depends on how you count this film.
Your links are broke, but I gather you meant “Satan Met a Lady.” There are those who’d sooner call that film a ripoff than a remake; I’m inclined to agree, from my one viewing.
Sorry. I meant “Sci-Fi-ish,” but I probably should have used “over the top” or “less fantastical.”
I’d heard Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was the remake king, somewhere… a Google search suggests ‘A Christmas Carol’, though.