A best-selling book by FAMED writer William Goldman is adapted for the silver screen a psychological thriller that would not only require a persuasive performance of multiple personalities by a talented actor but the mastery of two separate disciplines that date back as far as the 15th century. A film 2 years in the making that would catch the attention of one legendary producer, 3 directors, a comedian…and a taxi-driver. Coupled with an inanimate co-star with the ability t...
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A best-selling book by FAMED writer William Goldman is adapted for the silver screen a psychological thriller that would not only require a persuasive performance of multiple personalities by a talented actor but the mastery of two separate disciplines that date back as far as the 15th century. A film 2 years in the making that would catch the attention of one legendary producer, 3 directors, a comedian…and a taxi-driver. Coupled with an inanimate co-star with the ability t...
Episode 3: The Devil and The DMV: Universal Pictures Creates Jaws on Land with 1977s 'The Car'
The Last Late Show
1 hour 17 minutes
5 months ago
Episode 3: The Devil and The DMV: Universal Pictures Creates Jaws on Land with 1977s 'The Car'
For tonight’s feature on The Last Late Show we’ll look at Universal Pictures endeavor – to drag the Devil kicking and screaming – into the light. To raise ‘Jaws’ from the depths of the deep blue sea and send it roaring across the Utah desert towards an unsuspecting southwestern town. Hear from Director Elliot Silverstein about his attempts to tame the 5500-pound mechanical monster they’d created, that would seemingly defy all odds and take on a life of its own, nearly cost...
The Last Late Show
A best-selling book by FAMED writer William Goldman is adapted for the silver screen a psychological thriller that would not only require a persuasive performance of multiple personalities by a talented actor but the mastery of two separate disciplines that date back as far as the 15th century. A film 2 years in the making that would catch the attention of one legendary producer, 3 directors, a comedian…and a taxi-driver. Coupled with an inanimate co-star with the ability t...