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The Silver Anniversary of Steven Spielberg’s Jaws has been taken offline due to server size restraints. Email me at ClarkeMSmith@aol.com and I'll be glad to share the website files.
As you may know, this little project more or less turned into the much bigger project entitled
The Shart Is Still Working, and the producers have taken it far and above we ever dreamed. And with the advent of Jaws documentary
saturation such as the E! True Hollywood Story,
we may never realize the project. This website documented our trip in detail. |
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- Interview
with Hershel West, who played Quint's little 'sidekick'
The lot where Quint's shack was built (and torn down)
- Interview
with Carol Feiner, who was an extra in the Town Hall scene, and the
dead shark scene
- A
trip up to where the Amity sign once was
- 'Jaws
Bridge’
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Ended the day at the breakaway Pier location, and interview with house
owner
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- Interview
with Assistant Casting Director Jini Poole
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The Brody house
- Interview
with Jeffrey Voorhees (Alex Kintner)
- Interview
with Carol Fligor, who was an extra from the beach scenes
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Interview with Craig Kingsbury (Ben Gardner)
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Interview with Barbara Nevin (wife of the late Dr. Robert Nevin)
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Interview with Robert Carroll (a selectman from the Town Hall Scene)
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Interview with the other Assistant Casting Director Janice Hull, who
was also an extra
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Interview with Lee Fierro (Mrs. Kintner)
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Ended the trip with a night tour of what’s left of ‘Orca 2'
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For
a detailed breakdown of our trip, its goals, results, and list of who
we contacted, click here.
For
links to all the great Jaws websites, click here. |
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