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Jones, Quincy, 1933-
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- Roots [1977, 4-discs], David L. Wolper Productions ; Warner Bros. Television ; produced by Stan Margulies ; written by William Blinn, M. Charles Cohen, Ernest Kinoy, James Lee ; directed by Marvin J. Chomsky, John Erman, David Greene, Gilbert Moses
- The Survivor's Guide to Prison
- In the heat of the night, the Mirisch Corporation presents ; the Norman Jewison-Walter Mirisch production ; United Artists ; screenplay by Stirling Silliphant ; produced by Walter Mirisch ; directed by Norman Jewison
- The pawnbroker, Republic Pictures Corporation ; produced by Roger Lewis, Philip Langner ; screenplay, Morton Fine, David Friedkin ; directed by Sidney Lumet
- Out-of-towners, Paramount Pictures Corp. ; Jalem Productions, Inc. ; producer, Paul Nathan ; writer, Neil Simon ; director, Arthur Hiller
- A great day in Harlem, a Jean Bach production ; co-produced by Matthew Seig ; written by Jean Bach, Susan Peehl, Matthew Seig
- The color purple, Warner Brothers Pictures presents ; in association with Domain Entertainment ; an Amblin Entertainment, OW Films, SGS Pictures, QJP production ; directed by Blitz Bazawule ; screenplay by Marcus Gardley ; produced by Steven Spielberg, Oprah Winfrey, Scott Sanders, Quincy Jones
- Score, written and directed by Matt Schrader ; produced by Robert Kraft, Trevor Thompson ; produced by Nate Gold, Kenny Holmes ; an Epicleff Media production
- Roots [7-discs], developed for television by William Blinn ; executive producer, David L. Wolper ; producer, Stan Margulies ; a David L. Wolper production ; Warner Bros. Television
- They call me Mr. Tibbs, Mirisch Production Company ; directed by Gordon Douglas ; produced by Herbert Hirschman ; written by Alan R. Trustman and James R. Webb
- The Italian job [1969], Paramount Pictures presents an Oakhurst production ; producer, Michael Deeley ; writer, Troy Kennedy Martin ; director, Peter Collinson
- Ultimate collection, Quincy Jones
- Q's jook joint, [produced by] Quincy Jones
- We love Ella!, a tribute to the first lady of song