
New England Our Way
Documentary
Overview
The program is a fascinating look some at the key people involved with JAWS before it was released. It contains interviews with the “big three” of Scheider, Dreyfuss and Shaw, Steven Spielberg, and Martha’s Vineyard local Craig Kingsbury, who played Ben Gardner.
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Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg
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Steven Spielberg
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Robert Shaw
Robert Shaw
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Robert Shaw
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Roy Scheider
Roy Scheider
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Roy Scheider
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Richard Dreyfuss
Richard Dreyfuss
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Richard Dreyfuss
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Craig Kingsbury
Craig Kingsbury
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Craig Kingsbury
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Walter Cronkite
Walter Cronkite
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Walter Cronkite
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Betsy Cronkite
Betsy Cronkite
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Betsy Cronkite
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Henry Hough
Henry Hough
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Henry Hough
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Phil Spaulding
Phil Spaulding
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Phil Spaulding
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Kate Taylor
Kate Taylor
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Kate Taylor
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