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  2. New Lego set will pay homage to the Massachusetts based ... - AOL

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    The Lego company is honoring the 1975 film, "Jaws" with a new set based on the movie. The first "Jaws" movie was filmed in Massachusetts. The new "Jaws" Lego set will include the boat from the ...

  3. Jaws (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    [62] [67] Jaws eventually grossed more than $470 million worldwide ($1.9 billion in 2010 dollars [68]) and was the highest grossing box office film until Star Wars debuted two years later. [69] [70] Jaws 2 was the most expensive film that Universal had produced up until that point, costing the studio almost $30 million. [43]

  4. The shark in 'Jaws' is 25 feet long. Are there really ... - AOL

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    In the book 'Jaws' the shark was only 20 feet long. But for the movie, they made the shark 25 feet long. ... At that point of the movie, shark scientist Matt Hooper, played by actor Richard ...

  5. The Game of Jaws - Wikipedia

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    The Game of Jaws is a 1975 game produced by the Ideal Toy Company. The game is based on the blockbuster film of the same name. [1] Today, the game is rare and is a valuable collector's item. Jaws features a plastic great white shark, as well as 13 junk pieces. The junk pieces are things like tires, human skulls, etc.

  6. Jaws (film) - Wikipedia

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    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 summer resort town.

  7. Bill Butler (cinematographer) - Wikipedia

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    When WGN went on the air, Butler operated a live video camera for commercials and for locally produced programs. [5] [8] At his tenure with WGN, Butler met William Friedkin. [1] Friedkin asked Butler to be his cinematographer on The People vs. Paul Crump, a documentary that focused on a prisoner who was slated for execution in Illinois.

  8. Video camera - Wikipedia

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    A Flip video camera, formerly manufactured by Cisco. A video camera is an optical instrument that captures videos, as opposed to a movie camera, which records images on film. Video cameras were initially developed for the television industry but have since become widely used for a variety of other purposes. Video cameras are used primarily in ...

  9. Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure - Wikipedia

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    The game uses a fixed camera that does not move or zoom in with the player. There are set camera vantages that the player moves in and out of by going outside of the field of view to go to the next camera point. Rides include Back to the Future: The Ride, Jaws, Jurassic Park River Adventure, and E.T. Adventure.