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Peter Benchley
Peter Benchley published Jaws in 1974, and film producers Richard Zanuck and David Brown moved to secure the film rights with Benchley on board for the screenplay.
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Richard Matheson
I mean, Richard Matheson wrote Jaws 3D, Michael Cimeno wrote Heaven’s Gate, Martin Brest wrote Gigli, and Gloria Katz wrote Howard the Duck.
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Richard Matheson and Carl Gottlieb
Two of them were written by pretty decent writers: David Ambrose (under the pseudonym William Wales) wrote Amityville 3-D, and Richard Matheson and Carl Gottlieb wrote the screenplay for Jaws 3-D. The other film wasn’t written so much as assembled, in my opinion, by throwing 3”x5” cards with scenes on them into the air and then writing down the order in which they fell.
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Peter Benchley and Carl Gottlieb, directed by Steven Spielberg
Jaws was written by Peter Benchley and Carl Gottlieb, directed by Steven Spielberg, and released by Universal Pictures, 1975.
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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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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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the second sequel to Steven Spielberg’s Jaws () 1975
Jaws 3-D was the second sequel to Steven Spielberg’s Jaws (1975).
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Alan Parker
Alan Parker composed and conducted the score for Jaws 3-D, while the final film was scored by Michael Small.
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John Sayles
Inspired by Steven Spielberg's Jaws, the film was written by John Sayles.
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by John Williams
‘Jaws’ was composed by John Williams, and swept the board with Oscar, Grammy and Golden Globe awards for ‘best original score’
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a 1983 American horror thriller film directed by Joe Alves and starring Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong, Lea Thompson and Louis Gossett, Jr. a 1983 American horror thriller film
Jaws 3-D is a 1983 American horror thriller film directed by Joe Alves and starring Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong, Lea Thompson and Louis Gossett, Jr. a 1983 American horror thriller film was produced by Outlaw Productions and released by Warner Bros. Minnesota was admitted as the 32nd state on May 11, 1858, created from the eastern half of the Minnesota Territory and part of the Wisconsin Territory.
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and Mark Gatiss
Jaws are written by ‘Doctor Who’ writers Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss
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John Williams between the mid 1970s and the early 1980s
John Williams between the mid 1970s and the early 1980s was enjoying arguably the most creatively fruitful period of John Williams's career, writing Jaws, Star Wars, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Raiders of the Lost Ark and E.T. within eight years of each other.
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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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by LJN , a wonderful video game maker who gave us such fabulous movie tie-ins such as Back To The Future, The Karate Kid, Bill & Ted
Jaws was published back in 1987 by LJN, a wonderful video game maker who gave us such fabulous movie tie-ins such as Back To The Future, The Karate Kid, Bill & Ted
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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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