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Holocaust (shoah) | World War Ii
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6.4/10
IMDbBest Actress in a Supporting Role Motion Picture | 1977 | Katharine
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1977 | Lee
Best Music Original Score | 1977 | Lalo
Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 1977 | Steve
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Motion Picture | 1977 | Lee
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Motion Picture | 1977
Best Motion Picture Drama | 1977
Best Original Score Motion Picture | 1977 | Lalo
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 1977 | Steve
Best Foreign Language Film | 1978
Favorite Movie | 1977 | Lee
Budget 7,300,000 USD
Katharine Ross won a Golden Globe for her two-scene role.
The film was shot mostly in England. After losing a huge amount of money from its American release, the film was released in Britain about a year later. It was also cut from 155 minutes to 137 minutes. Janet Suzman's role was cut out completely, though her name was still prominently displayed in the opening credits.
At one point, Yugoslavia was considered as a shooting location. Yugoslav producers found locations to play Hamburg and Havana. The only ship they could find that fit the U.S. producers' specifications was being destroyed in a harbor, so the idea was abandoned.
Maria Charles, Robert Brown and Ben Aris all ended up on the cutting room floor.
The only film that year nominated for Best Motion Picture Drama at the Golden Globes, and not Best Picture at the Academy Awards.
"Captain Schroeder: I neither approved nor knew of it and assure you it shall not happen again. I frankly admit there appears to have been a lapse of good taste."
"Dr. Juan Remos: Your are already under investigation. You will issue those visas or you will be taken at once to Moro prison. Manuel Benitez: A pleasure to be of service, Señor."