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Jaws (film) - Wikipedia Jaws is a 1975 American thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg Based on the 1974 novel by Peter Benchley, it stars Roy Scheider as police chief Martin Brody, who, with the help of a marine biologist (Richard Dreyfuss) and a professional shark hunter (Robert Shaw), hunts a man-eating great white shark that attacks beachgoers at a New
Jaws (1975) - IMDb Jaws: Directed by Steven Spielberg With Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, Lorraine Gary When a massive killer shark unleashes chaos on a beach community off Long Island, it's up to the local police chief, a marine biologist, and an old seafarer to hunt the beast down
Jaws | Shark, Steven Spielberg, Cast, 50th Anniversary, Facts . . . Jaws is an American suspense and horror film, released in 1975, that was directed by Steven Spielberg and is considered the first summer blockbuster Based on the 1974 novel of the same name by author Peter Benchley, it tells the story of a great white shark that terrorizes a beach resort town
Jaws | Spielberg Wiki | Fandom Jaws is Steven Spielberg 's 1975 horror film It is based on Peter Benchley's novel of the same name When a massive killer shark unleashes chaos on a beach community off Long Island, it's up to a local sheriff, a marine biologist, and an old seafarer to hunt the beast down
Jaws 1975: How Spielberg Created One of the Most Iconic Films of All Time The making of Jaws began in 1974, with the hiring of director Steven Spielberg, who was relatively unknown at the time but had impressed the producers with his previous work The film’s script was written by Carl Gottlieb and was based on Peter Benchley’s bestselling novel of the same name
Everything to Know About Jaws – 50 Years Later - NBC To direct Jaws, producers Richard D Zanuck and David Brown chose Steven Spielberg, then a relative unknown who'd found some success with small films like Duel and The Sugarland Express