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Peter Benchley
Elder son Peter Benchley (1940–2006) was a writer, known best for the novel Jaws and the screenplay for the screenplay's Steven Spielberg film, the 1975 best-seller Jaws.
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Peter Benchley and Carl Gottlieb
Jaws was written by Peter Benchley and Carl Gottlieb, directed by Steven Spielberg, and released by Universal Pictures, 1975.
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Peter Bradford Benchley (May 8, 1940 – February 11, 2006)
Peter Bradford Benchley (May 8, 1940 – February 11, 2006) was an American author, best known for Peter Bradford Benchley's novel Jaws and an American author's subsequent film adaptation, the latter co-written by Benchley (with Carl Gottlieb) and directed by Steven Spielberg.
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Benchley
In 1974 Benchley wrote Jaws – a chilling tale about a monstrous great white shark that strikes terror into the residents of a small Long Island fishing town.
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John Williams
Long before John Williams did 'Jaws' and 'Star Wars' and 'Superman' and all those other classics in movie songwriting, John Williams did this.
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Steven Spielberg
Considered to be the first ever summer blockbuster, Jaws is regarded as not only one of Steven Spielberg's finest, but as highly influential too.
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best known for Peter Bradford Benchley's novel Jaws and an American author's subsequent film adaptation, the latter co-written by Benchley (with Carl Gottlieb)
Peter Bradford Benchley (May 8, 1940 – February 11, 2006) was an American author, best known for Peter Bradford Benchley's novel Jaws and an American author's subsequent film adaptation, the latter co-written by Benchley (with Carl Gottlieb) and directed by Steven Spielberg.
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Robert Benchley
Robert Benchley was also the author of Jaws, the novel that was the Twilight of the early Seventies.
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and Mark Gatiss
Jaws are written by ‘Doctor Who’ writers Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss
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Peter B. Benchley '61
Peter B. Benchley '61 created 'Jaws' after hearing of a great white shark caught off of Long Island.
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by ‘Doctor Who’ writers Steven Moffat
Jaws are written by ‘Doctor Who’ writers Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss
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Benchley and Congdon
After a year and a half, Benchley finally delivered Benchley's manuscript, and Benchley and Congdon threw around titles like The Stillness in the Water, The Jaws of Death, and Leviathan Rising before settling on one word: Jaws.
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Peter
In 1974, Mr. Benchley's son, Peter, published Mr. Benchley's first novel, Jaws, based on Mr. Benchley's experiences fishing off Nantucket in Mr. Benchley's youth (and a healthy imagination).
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Peter Benchly and Stan Waterman
Peter Benchly (most famous for writing JAWS) and Stan Waterman were the main talents.
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Spielberg’s breakthrough () hit auspiciously released on June 20, 1975 the day before the summer solstice
Jaws was Spielberg’s breakthrough hit auspiciously released on June 20, 1975 (the day before the summer solstice), and the summer solstice quickly became the definition of a “summer blockbuster.”
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@HorrorMovieBBQ
There's so much General Mills cereal product placement in JAWS 2, you'd think that @HorrorMovieBBQ wrote JAWS .
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author Stephen King
After studying a reconstructed image of the Lady's face—one local authorities made after exhuming the Lady's body in 2010—Hill thought author Stephen King spotted a similar-looking woman while author Stephen King was watching Jaws, an extra among the rest of the beachgoers terrorized by the film's bloodthirsty shark.
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The original Gareth Edwards' Godzilla
The original Gareth Edwards' Godzilla was Jaws,and some giant animal wars's sequel was more like Arrival.
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by Pan Macmillan
Jaws is published by Pan Macmillan and you can purchase a copy here.
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