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Jaws Original Vintage Movie Poster Lobby Card 1975 8

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Jaws, 1975
Original Release lobby card movie poster (11x14)


Original lobby card for promoting the original 1975 release of "Jaws" . "Jaws" lobby cards do not appear on the market very often . Probably more rare then the one sheet.  Great scene with Dreyfuss in the shark cage!

Condition: Excellent condition. . Great scene graphics and border art (which is same art as the one sheet).

Jaws (Universal, 1975). Lobby Card (11" X 14"). Horror.
Starring Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, Steven Spielberg, Peter Benchley, Craig Kingsbury, Lee Fierro, Jay Mello, Chris Rebello, Jonathan Filley, and Susan Backlinie. Directed by Steven Spielberg. An unrestored lobby card set with bright color and a clean overall Please see full-color, enlargeable image for more details. And of course that terrific Border art by Roger Kastel.

Note:
Cvtreasures stamp NOT on original lobby card.
Note 2: We just acquired the Complete Lobby Card set of Eight for "Jaws" so be sure to check them out below.

Steven Spielberg is one of the best American directors working today. He has made many films that have been hailed as classics. Yet before the Dinosaurs, Holocaust, Peter Pan, UFO's, and Indy there was the Shark. Jaws represents one of the masterpieces on Spielberg’s resume. It is also probably the "Quintessential Spielberg Film."

Jaws was very popular when released, it was the highest grossing film of 1975. It spawned three sequels, which were all inferior. In fact, no film about Sharks or any killer fish has been able to come close to the level of Jaws.

The genius in Jaws is its ability to build suspense. The Shark is never really shown till near the end of the film. When ever the Shark is approaching its victims, we get the Sharks point of view, instead of seeing the Shark. These POV shots combined with John Williams very effective score, make the scenes when the Shark is about to devour his victims much more effective.

Every actor does a nice job with their performances. Roy Scheider brings Martin to life. Martin is not a showy character but Scheider is able to make us like him. Richard Dreyfuss exhibits energy in his performance as Matt Hooper. Robert Shaw is very effective as Quint, that Indianapolis speech is still very chilling to me. Lorraine Gary and Murray Hamilton also give solid support.



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