In 1936, an Australian film called White Death made nary a splash. American adventure novelist Zane Grey (starring as himself) bets that he can catch a “bigger fish” than a six-foot shark displayed on ...
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‘Jaws' at 50: How one shark changed movies forever
When "Jaws" hit theaters in June 1975, no one could have predicted the oceanic shift it would cause – not just in pop culture, but in the way Hollywood made and released movies. What began as a ...
Jeffrey Voorhees, who played Alex Kintner in "Jaws," recounts his experience filming the iconic shark attack scene. Voorhees discusses his career after "Jaws," including unusual requests from fans.
Fifty years later and "Jaws" still has a ferocious bite -- with Bruce the shark’s bug-eyed stare haunting us all the way to the auction block ... and you’re gonna need a great white green stack of ...
We’re gonna need a bigger boat,” that’s a classic line from the movie “Jaws.” That boat, the Orca Two, went down in the movie. A<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Why would anyone keep a prop from the set of “Jaws?” Steven Spielberg was musing about what it felt like while making his 1975 oceanic classic, and how little he thought any of it ...
Steven Spielberg was musing about what it felt like while making his 1975 oceanic classic, and how little he thought any of it would matter when shooting the now-legendary opening scene of a woman ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Why would anyone keep a prop from the set of “Jaws?” Steven Spielberg was musing about what it felt like while making his 1975 oceanic classic, and how little he thought any of it ...
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