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From the best-selling novel by Peter Benchley, Steven Spielberg directed this thrill ride of terror. During the height of beach season, the Massachusetts resort town of Amity Island is terrorized one summer by surprise attacks from a great white shark. Three unlikely partners team up to hunt down the rogue and destroy it: the new chief of police from New York (Roy Scheider), a young university-educated oceanographer (Richard Dreyfuss), and a crusty old-time fisherman (Robert Shaw). The film shoot was notoriously difficult for the young Spielberg, who had directed only one feature film before JAWS. The mechanical shark seldom operated correctly, and Spielberg was frequently forced to create the idea of terror without actually showing the shark. However, after the film premiered it went on to become the highest-grossing film of all time--surpassing THE GODFATHER and becoming the first film to gross more than a hundred million dollars. Composer John Williams created the score to JAWS, which has since become...

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Skinny-Dipping Kills: The 25th Anniversary Jaws Write-Off

byDonlee_Brussel Jul 14, 2000
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Pros The Best Creature Feature Ever
Cons But not without its flaws, see review
Recommended it? Yes

Hola mi seasick amigos, and welcome to the Chinaman's review of Jaws that's part of the Jaws 25th Anniversary Write-off. Asked here by Captain Mike_Bracken, to join him and his fellow cannibal homeboys aboard The Orca, I am here to give you an un-unique review of the best film to ever have a great... Read full review »

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Steven Spielberg's Jaws: The 25th Anniversary Write-Off

byMike_Bracken Jul 14, 2000
125 Helpfuls 126 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Great direction from Spielberg, fantastic performances from the cast, and a pounding John...
Cons none
Recommended it? Yes

Jaws: MCA/Universal Pictures
Rating: USA: PG-13

Ahoy Mateys, and welcome to the Jaws 25th Anniversary Write-off. Join me, Captain Mike_Bracken, and my fearless crew of Epinions? best and brightest aboard The Orca as we set sail for the not-so-tranquil waters off of Amity Island in... Read full review »

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Jaws: Why Beach Attendance Went Down in the Summer of '75

byAliventiAsylum Aug 31, 2002
123 Helpfuls 124 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros great acting, good script, suspense builds nicely, soundtrack, effects, cinematography,...
Cons how did fashion ever survive the 70's
Recommended it? Yes

Once upon a time, a man named Peter Benchley wrote a little novel about a seaside town terrorized one summer by a 35-foot great-white shark. A little-known director by the name of Steven Spielberg picked up the script and begged the studio to let him film it.

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Jaws Anniversary Collector's Edition; Dolby 5.1 Surround DVD

From the best-selling novel by Peter Benchley Steven Spielberg directed this thrill ride of terror. During the height of beach season the Massachusetts resort town of Amity Island is terrorized one summer by surprise attacks from a great white shark. Three unlikely partners team up to hunt down the rogue and destroy it: the new chief of police from New York Roy Scheider a young university- educated oceanographer Richard Dreyfuss and a crusty old-time fisherman Robert Shaw. The film shoot was notoriously difficult for the young Spielberg who had directed only one feature film before JAWS. The mechanical shark seldom operated correctly and Spielberg was frequently forced to create the idea of terror without actually showing the shark. However after the film premiered it went on to become the highest-grossing film of all time--surpassing THE GODFATHER and becoming the first film to gross more than a hundred million dollars. Composer John Williams created the score to JAWS which has since become a well-known theme of impending doom. Ron and Valerie Taylor were responsible for filming live sharks in Australia; their sequences were later mixed with footage of the mechanical shark.

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Theatrical release: June 20, 1975. The film was shot on location on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts. Estimated budget: $12 million. The film grossed more than $260 million at the domestic box office and nearly $475 million worldwide. JAWS was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture and John Williams won an Oscar for his original score. For the scene of Richard Dreyfuss fighting the shark from inside a cage, the crew used a very short stunt diver to make the shark seem abnormally large. The famous shot of a head popping out of a hole in a sunken boat was shot in editor Verna Field's pool and was inserted by Spielberg after the film was completed. JAWS is number 48 on the American Film Institute's list of America's 100 Greatest Movies. One early title for the film was STILLNESS IN THE WATER. The film was supported by an enormous public-relations campaign. According to Newsweek, "Like the novel, the movie was launched with an almost unprecedented pro

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Key Information

Stars Roy Scheider
Actors Lorraine Gary
Available Formats VHS
Directors Steven Spielberg
UPC 096896600134
Genre Horror/Suspense
Subgenre Recommended • High Seas • Blockbuster • Animals • Killers • Sharks • Essential Cinema • Classic • Thriller
MPAA Rating PG (MPAA)
Release Date 1975
Running Time 2hr 4min

Languages

Original Language English

DVD Editions

DVD: Anniversary Collector's Edition; DTS Surround 5.12hr 5minUniversal Studios Home VideoJuly 11, 2000PG (MPAA)025192091322Sound Features: DTS

VHS Editions

VHS2hr 4minMovies UnlimitedPG (MPAA)

Credits

Screenwriter Carl Gottlieb

Professional Reviews

(09/01/2000, p.98, George Kiritopoulos): "...This fishy thriller is still Steven Spielberg's best movie..."

Quotes from the Movie

"You're gonna need a bigger boat."--Chief Brody (Roy Scheider, who ad-libbed the line) to Quint (Robert Shaw)

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