Jaws (1975)

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Written by Peter Benchley

Directed by Steven Spielberg

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1975

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

This is a terrifying and classic masterpiece about a coastal community who are being terrorized by a Great White shark.

With the summer tourist season close at hand, the mayor is keen to keep the first attack hushed up so as not to interfere with the hoiday trasde - which relies totally on the beach and sea.

However when an expert claims that the attacks are the work of a giant Great White, there is only one solution - to kill the monster fish before it can feed again.

Based on Peter Benchley's best-seller, three sequels and numerous imitators followed

Cast

Roy ScheiderPolice Chief Martin Brody
Image for Robert ShawRobert ShawQuint
Image for Richard DreyfussRichard DreyfussMatt Hooper
Lorraine GaryEllen Brody
Murray HamiltonMayor Larry Vaughn
Carl GottliebBen Meadows
Jeffrey KramerDeputy Leonard 'Lenny' Hendricks
Susan BacklinieChristine 'Chrissie' Watkins
Jonathan FilleyTom Cassidy
Chris RebelloMichael 'Mike' Brody
Jay MelloSean Brody
Lee FierroMrs. Kintner
Jeffrey VoorheesAlex M. Kintner
Craig KingsburyBen Gardner
Dr. Robert NevinMedical Examiner

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