After directing Jaws, Steven Spielberg says he fears sharks around the world are 'somehow mad at me for the feeding frenzy of crazy sports fishermen.'
chronicles one great white shark’s relentless attacks on a fictional coastal New England town, Amity Island. Richard Dreyfuss, Robert Shaw, and Roy Scheider lead the cast as an ichthyologist, ship captain, and police chief, respectively, all of whom come together to vanquish the marine beast.
Unwind with 12 credits to spend on any audiobook, and free access to the Premium Plus selections, no credits needed.surrounded by sharks on Amity Island, Spielberg revealed that he mostly fears any animosity from the remaining shark population. “That’s one of the things I still fear,” Spielberg laments. “Not to get eaten by a shark, but that sharks are somehow mad at me for the feeding frenzy of crazy sports fishermen that happened after 1975.”Benchley also expressed remorse for his portrayal of the animal, and became a stalwart advocate for sharks and their ocean habitats before his death in 2006.
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