Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
[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]
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 ...
During the fifth Oscar Special, Mark is locked tight into a standard diving dress while doing an impression of Matt Hooper from Jaws, but is knocked out from asphyxiation and enters a coma. Gregg takes care of comatose Mark and uses this to relaunch the VFA, which appears to now be several bins full of VHS tapes stocked in Mark's hospital room.
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 ...
Jaws is set in the fictional town of Amity, a small, seaside resort located on the south shore of Long Island, halfway between Bridgehampton and East Hampton.One night, after making love on the beach, a young woman named Christine Watkins skinny dips alone in the ocean where she is attacked and killed by a massive great white shark.
It's been 50 years since the late author Peter Benchley introduced us to "Jaws," a fictional man-eating great white shark that terrorized the summer resort village of Amity, Long Island, and our ...
'The Shark Is Broken' is currently on Broadway and depicts alleged behind-the-scenes drama about the making of 'Jaws.' 'Hurt' Richard Dreyfuss Calls Out 'Jaws' Broadway Play Over His Depiction ...
The novel was adapted as the film Jaws by Steven Spielberg in 1975. Spielberg's film references the events of 1916: Brody (Roy Scheider) and Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) urge Amity's Mayor Vaughn (Murray Hamilton) to close the beaches on the Fourth of July after the deaths of two swimmers and a fisherman. Hooper explains to the mayor, "Look, the ...