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Douglas then wrote ''Forgive Us Our Trespasses''; ''Precious Jeopardy''; ''Green Light''; ''[[White Banners]]''; ''Disputed Passage''; ''Doctor Hudson's Secret Journal''; ''[[The Robe]]'', and ''[[The Big Fisherman]]''. ''The Robe'' sold more than 2 million copies, without any reprint edition. Douglas sold the motion picture rights to this story, though the film, starring Richard Burton, was not released until 1953, after Douglas's death.
 
His own unhappy experience of filming prompted Douglas, when he produced ''The Big Fisherman'' as the sequel to ''The Robe'', to stipulate that ''The Big Fisherman'' would be his last novel, and that he would not permit it to be made into a motion picture, used over the radio, condensed or serialised. Eventually, ''The Big Fisherman'' was filmed in 1959, starring [[Howard Keel]] in one of his few non-singing screen roles as Peter.
 
His last book was the autobiographical ''Time To Remember'' which described his life up to his childhood and education for the ministry. He died before he was able to write the intended second volume but the task was completed in ''The Shape of Sunday'' by his daughters, Virginia Douglas Dawson and Betty Douglas Wilson.