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The legacy of “Jaws” lives forever for Wendy Benchley. Benchley, the widow of “Jaws” author Peter Benchley and an executive ...
The interview with 'Jaws' author Peter Benchley was published June 17, 2000, in the Cape Cod Times. Benchley died in 2006.
It took months for Benchley to come up with a title for the book, which included "Terror of the Deep," "Great White," ...
13.Finally, the line, "You're gonna need a bigger boat," is probably the most famous bit of dialogue in Jaws, and it was ad-libbed by actor Roy Scheider. The line came from an inside joke among the ...
Fifty years after her husband's book, the matriarch of the Benchley family talks about Jaws' legacy of shark protection.
The cast and crew of Jaws have chronicled the countless challenges the production faced in a variety of ways over the years, ...
June 26 also features a Q&A with Wendy Benchley, wife of 'Jaws' author Peter Benchley and ocean conservation advocate, and ...
In celebration of the film's historic 50th anniversary, a new Nat Geo documentary offers a look back at the hardships and ...
The novel that inspired the film Jaws was decidedly populist. The movie took a different turn.
Fifty years after its debut, “Jaws,” Steven Spielberg’s original blockbuster film — based on the novel by the late Peter ...
Peter Benchley, who died in 2006, was the descendent of two famous Benchleys. His father was novelist Nathaniel Benchley, author of "Sail a Crooked Ship," "Welcome to Xanadu" and "The Off ...