How many of you still remember the classic horror film "Jaws" directed by Spielberg in 1975? According to foreign media reports, the prototype model of the great white shark in the film has been unearthed and will be stationed in the Oscar Museum, which will open in 2021. "Jaws" (English: Jaws) is an American thriller film released in 1975. This film is one of the classic films shot by Steven Spielberg and is adapted from the novel of the same name by Peter Benchley. It tells the story of a huge man-eating great white shark appearing off the coast of a summer resort town called Amity Island. Many tourists were killed by it. The local sheriff decided to hunt the shark with the help of a marine biologist and a professional shark catcher. It is reported that this only remaining prototype model of "Jaws" was thrown into a warehouse for more than 20 years after the filming of the movie. It was not until 2016 that it was discovered by the Oscar Museum. After being restored, it is scheduled to be placed in the museum as a treasure. The Oscar Museum is located in Los Angeles and was originally scheduled to open in the second half of 2019. However, it was delayed for various reasons and is now scheduled to open in April 2021. |
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