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In honor of the 50th anniversary of Steven Spielberg's 1975 blockbuster "Jaws," we're ranking the 10 best shark movies of all time.
For 50 years, Jeffrey Voorhees has made a living by being dead.
Shark! Shark! “Jaws,” which hit theaters 50 years ago next Friday, is known for making many splashes. It was the first hit for a 27-year-old Steven Spielberg, the man who’d go on to become one of Hollywood’s all-time greatest directors.
In 2000, the Cape Cod Times interviewed charter boat captain Charlie Blair, who took the "Jaws" film crew to movie locations off Martha's Vineyard.
As "Jaws" turns 50, delve into the film's enduring legacy, its cultural impact, and ole in shaping modern cinema.
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Steven Spielberg’s 1975 sleeper hit has been credited and criticized for helping create blockbuster culture. It endures because of the fundamentals.
Producers Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown stopped in Memphis to jaw about "Jaws" a few days before the movie's June 20, 1975, nationwide release.
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Performance Worth Watching: Well, it’s nice to see Roy Scheider again, even if it’s kind of a bummer that he was essentially strongarmed into appearing in Jaws 2 (for a hefty raise, of course) in lieu of fulfilling a three-picture deal with Universal.
As the iconic film turns 50, test your knowledge of "Jaws" with a deep-dive quiz crafted by Globe film critic Odie Henderson.