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Per Page to Screen, Benchley was a freelancer at the time he first thought about writing Jaws, inspired by a great white ...
Speechwriter and future "Jaws" author Peter Benchley sat next to President Lyndon B. Johnson, his boss, in 1967. Courtesy of the White House Photo Office collection, LBJ Presidential Library.
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 ...
Based on Peter Benchley’s 1974 novel of the same name, "Jaws" follows what happens on an island off the coast of New England ...
I first saw “Jaws” during its theatrical debut in 1975 when I was 15. The previous year, family friends had loaned me Peter Benchley’s novel. The book and film terrified me. But I had been a ...
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Screen Rant on MSNA Real-Life Shark Attack Forced Steven Spielberg To Change Jaws' ScriptSteve Spielberg's Jaws saw a sudden change after a real shark attack on Matt Hooper's stuntman was "better than anything they ...
Peter Benchley, who wrote the book "Jaws," points at a Scalloped Hammerhead shark as a Galapagos shark swims in background at the Monterey Bay Aquarium's new "Sharks: Myth and Mystery" exhibit in ...
Fifty years after her husband's book, the matriarch of the Benchley family talks about Jaws' legacy of shark protection.
The interview with 'Jaws' author Peter Benchley was published June 17, 2000, in the Cape Cod Times. Benchley died in 2006.
Peter Benchley’s ‘Jaws’ at 50 The novel, and the smash 1975 movie, was the first many Americans had heard of sharks. By Randy Maniloff Share ...
AI-assisted summary Peter Benchley, author of "Jaws," clarified misconceptions surrounding the book and film's creation in a 2000 interview. Benchley denied rumors of feuds with Spielberg and being ...
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