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I first saw “Jaws” during its theatrical debut in 1975 when I was 15. The previous year, family friends had loaned me Peter ...
The legacy of “Jaws” lives forever for Wendy Benchley. Benchley, the widow of “Jaws” author Peter Benchley and an executive ...
The interview with 'Jaws' author Peter Benchley was published June 17, 2000, in the Cape Cod Times. Benchley died in 2006.
Fifty years after her husband's book, the matriarch of the Benchley family talks about Jaws' legacy of shark protection.
Can you name the book from its opening line? “The great fish moved silently through the night water, propelled by short sweeps of its crescent tail.” Did you guess “Jaws” ...
The Jaws novel differs significantly from the movie, with more gore and horror elements. Mayor Vaughn's negligence in the book is connected to the mafia, adding a layer of complexity.
"It's the best film you've ever made for me" Spielberg told "Jaws @ 50" director Laurent Bouzareau. Watch the film July 10 on ...
Peter Benchley’s ‘Jaws’ at 50 The novel, and the smash 1975 movie, was the first many Americans had heard of sharks. By Randy Maniloff Aug. 4, 2024 2:40 pm ET ...
Their decades of ocean conservation work is part of a new documentary Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story, celebrating the film that was the first real summer blockbuster, and preyed upon both our ...
The cast and crew of Jaws have chronicled the countless challenges the production faced in a variety of ways over the years, ...