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QB VII (1974)

QB VII (1974)
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This made-for-TV adaptation of the Leon Uris epic stars Anthony Hopkins as a Polish doctor accused by an American writer (Ben Gazarra) of assisting the Nazis with medical experiments. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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Director(s):
Tom Gries
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of QB VII

This made-for-TV adaptation of the Leon Uris epic stars Anthony Hopkins as a Polish doctor accused by an American writer (Ben Gazarra) of assisting the Nazis with medical experiments. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
302 mins

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Director(s):
Tom Gries
Writer(s):
Edward Anhalt
Producer(s):
Douglas Kramer
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    Daniel C.

    Based on the true story of a former concentration camp doctor who sued author Leon Uris for exposing his heinous war crimes in the book "Exodus," this masterpiece pioneered the TV miniseries genre and led the way for "Roots," "Holocaust," and "The Thornbirds" to name but a few. Foreshadowing his acclaimed roles in "Silence of the Lambs," "Nixon," and "The Human Stain," Anthony Hopkins is brilliant in his portrayal of a man who represses the memory of inhuman deeds to the point of actually believing his own deception. Thirty years after this film was made, I still can't think of any other actor who could portray this wretch so convincingly as the truth is slowly unravelled in rivetting courtroom drama. Adding substance to this film is its realistic portrayal of Jews as diverse and sometimes tragically flawed human beings, rather than gratuitously making them all angelic victims because this is a Holocaust story.

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    Ralph G.

    Great historical and moral lesson.

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    Timothy R.

    Wonderfully written and acted movie of a book I read in college that solidified my ambition to be a trial lawyer. Young Anthony Hopkins is incredible and the story is rivetting. This movie stands up well in the test of time, and the subject matter makes the fact that it was made more than 30 years ago resonate even more.

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