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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jaws_(film)Jaws (film) - Wikipedia

    For Quint's boat, the Orca, Alves and his team constructed two identical 42-foot models for the film. The second boat, dubbed Orca II, had no motor and was designed to sink on command. [53] Jaws was the first major motion picture to be shot on the ocean, [54] resulting in a troubled shoot, and went far over budget.

  2. Feb 18, 2021 · How a Terrifying, Real-Life Shark Encounter Changed the Ending of Jaws. By Michele Debczak | Feb 18, 2021. Roy Scheider is gonna need a bigger boat in Steven Spielberg's Jaws (1975). / Universal...

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  3. Aug 24, 2024 · At the end of Steven Spielberg's 1975 creature feature "Jaws," Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss), Brody (Roy Scheider), and the grizzled Quint (Robert Shaw) have piloted a boat out into the ocean around...

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  4. The Final Scene: 'Jaws' "Smile, you son of a--" *KABOOM!* And with it, 'Jaws' entered the history books. Brian Lloyd. 5 years ago. The Final Scene looks at the last few minutes of some of the...

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  5. Jan 13, 2022 · When Jaws author Peter Benchley heard that Steven Spielberg planned on blowing up the shark at the end of Jaws, he balked at the idea, claiming it wouldn’t work and was entirely unrealistic. But the uncrowned prince of Hollywood proved to be right - and here’s why.

  6. Aug 20, 2000 · “Jaws” was released in 1975, quickly becoming the highest-grossing picture made up to that time, and forever wresting the summer releasing season away from B movies and exploitation pictures.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jaws_(novel)Jaws (novel) - Wikipedia

    Jaws is a novel by American writer Peter Benchley, published in 1974. It tells the story of a large great white shark that preys upon a small Long Island resort town and the three men who attempt to kill it.

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