QB VII (miniseries)
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QB VII is an American television miniseries produced by Screen Gems; it was also the final program from Columbia Pictures's television division to be made under the Screen Gems banner.[1] It began airing on ABC on April 29, 1974.[2] Adapted to the screen by Edward Anhalt from the 1970 novel QB VII by Leon Uris, it was produced by Douglas S. Cramer and directed by Tom Gries. The original music was written by Jerry Goldsmith and the cinematography by Paul Beeson and Robert L. Morrison.[3]
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QB VII | |
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Created by | Leon Uris |
Written by | Edward Anhalt, Wilford Lloyd Baumes, Leon Uris |
Starring | Ben Gazzara Anthony Hopkins Leslie Caron Lee Remick |
Composer | Jerry Goldsmith |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 2 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Douglas S. Cramer |
Running time | 390 minutes |
Production companies | The Douglas S. Cramer Company Screen Gems |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | April 29 (1974-04-29) ā April 30, 1974 (1974-04-30) |
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The six-and-a-half-hour miniseries won seven Primetime Emmy Awards of the 14 for which it was nominated.