Jaws (1975) USA
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Director:Steven Spielberg
Studio:Universal Studios
Producer:David Brown, Richard D. Zanuck
Writer:Peter Benchley, Peter Benchley
Rating:4.5
Rated:PG
Date Added:2007-03-06
Purchased On:2007-06-03
ASIN:B00004TDTO
UPC:0025192091223
Price:$14.98
Awards:Won 3 Oscars. Another 9 wins & 13 nominations
Genre:Thrillers
Release:2000-11-07
IMDb:0073195
Duration:125
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
Sound:Dolby
Languages:English, Dolby Digital 5.1, English, DTS 5.1, English, Dolby Digital 2.0, French, Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish, Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:English, Spanish, French
Features:Anamorphic
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Steven Spielberg  ...  (Director)
Peter Benchley, Peter Benchley  ...  (Writer)
 
Susan Backlinie  ...  Christine 'Chrissie' Watkins
John Bahr  ...  
Peter Benchley  ...  
Richard Dreyfuss  ...  Matt Hooper
Lee Fierro  ...  Mrs. Kintner
Jonathan Filley  ...  Tom Cassidy
Lorraine Gary  ...  Ellen Brody
Carl Gottlieb  ...  Ben Meadows
Paul Goulart  ...  
Murray Hamilton  ...  Mayor Larry Vaughn
Craig Kingsbury  ...  Ben Gardner
Jeffrey Kramer  ...  Deputy Leonard 'Lenny' Hendricks
Belle McDonald  ...  
Jay Mello  ...  Sean Brody
Dr. Robert Nevin  ...  
Chris Rebello  ...  Michael Brody
Roy Scheider  ...  Police Chief Martin Brody
Robert Shaw  ...  Quint
Jeffrey Voorhees  ...  Alex Kintner
Ted Grossman  ...  Estuary Victim
Comments: The Nation's No.1 Best-Selling Book now the Screen's Super-Thriller

Summary: In the vastly overrated 1998 book Easy Riders, Raging Bulls, author Peter Biskind puts the blame for Hollywood's blockbuster mentality at least partially on Steven Spielberg's box-office success with this adaptation of Peter Benchley's bestselling novel. But you can't blame Spielberg for making a terrific movie, which Jaws definitely is. The story of a Long Island town whose summer tourist business is suddenly threatened by great-white-shark attacks on humans bypasses the potboiler trappings of Benchley's book and goes straight for the jugular with beautifully crafted, crowd-pleasing sequences of action and suspense supported by a trio of terrific performances by Roy Scheider (as the local sheriff), Richard Dreyfuss (as a shark specialist), and particularly Robert Shaw (as the old fisherman who offers to hunt the shark down). The sequences on Shaw's boat--as the three of them realize that in fact the shark is hunting them--are what entertaining moviemaking is all about. --Marshall Fine