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As its opening date nears, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles has a killer new installation within its permanent collection: the last surviving full-scale shark model from Steven ...
A Chinese tourist takes a photograph of a shark swimming towards him at the Sydney Aquarium April 9, 2014. REUTERS/David Gray By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - You've heard of the Model T Ford ...
The model is the fourth, final and only surviving version of the shark derived from the original “Jaws” mold, the statement read.Also Read: Oscars Academy Museum Tops $388 Million Fundraising ...
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, which acquired the only surviving version of the shark model from Jaws, has installed it.
You've heard of the Model T Ford, the famed early 20th-century automobile that was the forerunner of the modern car. But how about the Model T shark?
Steven Spielberg's decision not to make the shark in Jaws too big was essential in the film never feeling like a far-fetched fantasy film.
The sole, surviving, full-scale model of the shark from Steven Spielberg's 1975 film classic "Jaws" has been donated to The Academy Museum in Los Angeles.
The last shark model from the genre-changing movie "Jaws" is now dramatically suspended at the Academy Museum. The shark's famous nickname? Why Bruce, of course.
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