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Jaws changed movies forever and still has lessons for . . . All of its drama is human-scaled Compared to more swaggering blockbusters today, “Jaws” would be considered a modest, mid-budget movie That’s partially why you have to almost remind yourself that the movie has only three main characters in Martin Brody (Roy Scheider), Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) and Quint (Robert Shaw)
Jaws Changed Movies Forever, but Hollywood Could Still . . . That puts “Jaws” at the birth of a trend that has since consumed Hollywood: the blockbuster era When it launched in 409 theaters on June 20, 1975, and grossed a then-record $7 9 million in
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