Director:
Steven Spielberg
Starring: Roy Scheider Richard Dreyfuss
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Sales Rank: 5908
Category Keywords: Action Adventure Animals Blockbuster Classic Essential Cinema High Seas Killer Recommended Sharks Theatrical Release Thriller
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| Spielberg pits three mena against a great white shark that has been attacking swimmers at an island resort in new england. The film redefined the word "blockbuster," and john williams' score still haunts swimmers around the world. |
"...tight, very scary and sometimes hilarious... VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever
"...the final sequences are one shock after another... The Motion Picture Guide
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Editor's Note
From the best-selling novel by Peter Benchley, Steven Spielberg directed this thrill ride of terror. During the height of beach season, the Massachusetts resort town of Amity Island is terrorized one summer by surprise attacks from a great white shark. Three unlikely partners team up to hunt down the rogue and destroy it: the new chief of police from New York (Roy Scheider), a young university-educated oceanographer (Richard Dreyfuss), and a crusty old-time fisherman (Robert Shaw). The film shoot was notoriously difficult for the young Spielberg, who had directed only one feature film before JAWS. The mechanical shark seldom operated correctly, and Spielberg was frequently forced to create the idea of terror without actually showing the shark. However, after the film premiered it went on to become the highest-grossing film of all time--surpassing THE GODFATHER and becoming the first film to gross more than a hundred million dollars. Composer John Williams created the score to JAWS, which has since become a well-known theme of impending doom. Ron and Valerie Taylor were responsible for filming live sharks in Australia; their sequences were later mixed with footage of the mechanical shark.
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Cast & Crew
| Lorraine Gary | |
| Murray Hamilton | |
| Richard Dreyfuss | |
| Robert Shaw | |
| Roy Scheider | |
| Peter Benchley - Based On Novel By | |
| Steven Spielberg - Director | |
| Bill Butler - Director of Photography | |
| John Williams - Musical Score | |
| Richard Zanuck - Producer | |
| David Brown - Producer | |
| Peter Benchley - Screenplay | |
| Carl Gottlieb - Screenplay |
Plot Summary
Steven Spielberg's film is generally considered one of the scariest movies ever made. The frightfest is based on the book by Peter Benchley, son of author Nathaniel and grandson of author Robert Benchley. The plot is simple: The tourist season of a resort island is devoured by a great white shark. The ensuing "fishing trip" to catch the monstrous man-eater is filmed with power and suspense and plenty of scares that has had audiences jumping out of their seats for decades--and staying out of the water.
Awards
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Oscar (1976) |
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| Verna Fields, Winner, Best Film Editing | |
| John Williams, Winner, Best Music, Original Score | |
| John R. Carter, et al., Winner, Best Sound | |
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British Academy Awards (1976) |
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| John Williams, Winner, Anthony AsquithAWard For Film Music | |
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Richard Dreyfuss, Nominee, Best Actor |
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Steven Spielberg, Nominee, Best Direction |
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Verna Fields, Nominee, Best Film Editing |
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Peter Benchley, Carl Gottlieb, Nominee, Best Screenplay |
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John R. Carter, Nominee, Best Soundtrack |
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Golden Globe (1976) |
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| John Williams, Winner, Best Original Score: Motion Picture | |
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Steven Spielberg, Nominee, Best Motion Picture Director |
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Peter Benchley, Carl Gottlieb, Nominee, Best Motion Picture Screenplay |
Memorable Quotes
| "You're gonna need a bigger boat."----Chief Brody (Roy Scheider, who ad--libbed the line) to Quint (Robert Shaw) |
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