Jaws, based on Benchley's novel, directed by Spielberg, came out in 1975.
Sounds like Jaws.
The novel "Jaws" written by Peter Benchley was first published in 1974. It went on to become a bestseller and was later adapted into the famous film directed by Steven Spielberg in 1975.
Peter Benchley wrote the #1 Best-Seller Jaws, which was a novel released in 1974. Spielberg wrote a script when Peter Benchley's screenplay didn't fit what he imagined the film version to be. Carl Gottlieb (the guy who plays Meadows) wrote the screenplay, with additional help from Howard Sackler.Another AnswerPeter Benchley wrote a book, Jaws, in 1973, and was commissioned to craft the screenplay for the movie in 1975, which Steven Spielberg directed, according to IMDb.George Lucas was not involved with Jaws.
Peter Benchley wrote the #1 Best-Seller Jaws, which was a novel released in 1974. Spielberg wrote a script when Peter Benchley's screenplay didn't fit what he imagined the film version to be. Carl Gottlieb (the guy who plays Meadows) wrote the screenplay, with additional help from Howard Sackler.Another AnswerPeter Benchley wrote a book, Jaws, in 1973, and was commissioned to craft the screenplay for the movie in 1975, which Steven Spielberg directed, according to IMDb.George Lucas was not involved with Jaws.
The novel Jaws, by Peter Benchley, was published in 1974.
The novel Jaws, by Peter Benchley, was published in 1974.
"The Sugarland Express" (1974). His 1971 thriller "Duel" was a made-for-television movie.
Carrie was Stephen King's first published novel, and also his first novel to be turned into a movie. The novel was published in 1974 and the movie came out in 1976.
It was based on the 1974 novel Leopard in the Snow by Anne Mather.
Steven Spielberg's first feature-length film was "The Sugarland Express," released in 1974.
The Sugarland Express (1974).
"The Sugarland Express" (1974).