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Fifty years ago, a monumental movie premiered that forever changed Hollywood. Ben Mankiewicz talks with actors Richard ...
Rachel Riley was frightened before she even flew out to film new reality show Shark! Celebrity Infested Waters. But here she ...
Before Jaws terrified beachgoers, the real-life 1916 shark attacks shook the Jersey Shore. A century later, Mary Lee — a ...
Before shark science got high-tech, WHOI helped blow up the shark in ‘Jaws.’ Fifty years later, WHOI researchers are changing ...
While "Jaws" made people fear sharks, it's predatory humans — such as those in Mexico's shark fin trade — that sharks should ...
National Geographic Wild’s gill-ty pleasure, SharkFest, returns for its wildest season yet this July! With over 25 hours of ...
Sharkfest features “Sharks Up Close with Bertie Gregory” Who Ventured to South Africa To Film Great White Sharks Without a ...
A shark expert, whose own curiosity about these fascinating fish was sparked by the movie "Jaws," explains some of their unique features and the many discoveries made in the decades after its release.
Before “Jaws” premiered in 1975, most shark research was conducted by the U.S. Navy. Much of it involved experimenting and testing repellents to prevent shark attacks on sailors.
Zanuck and David Brown originally considered using a real great white shark with the help of animal wranglers, it soon became clear that Jaws, based on ...
The shark (spoilers) commits one more kill before its work is done. Fifty years on, “Jaws” preys on our existing fears of the oceanic unknown.