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Fifty years ago, a monumental movie premiered that everlastingly changed Hollywood: Steve Spielberg's "Jaws," adapted from Peter Benchley's bestselling novel, which became the highest-grossing movie of its time. Richard Dreyfuss returned to Martha's Vineyard, which hosted the movie accumulation successful 1974, and talked with Turner Classic Movies big Ben Mankiewicz astir the notoriously hard sprout that nevertheless birthed a blockbuster. Mankiewicz besides talks with histrion Lorraine Gary and screenwriter Carl Gottlieb astir their experiences moving with Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, and a young manager making his archetypal big-budget workplace film.