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50 years ago today, cinema changed forever with the introduction of its first true blockbuster — Jaws. Directed by legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg, the classic thriller based on Peter Benchley‘s novel of the same name became the gold standard for what a big, buzzy summer film should be, with moments, quotes, and characters that are forever seared into film history, incredible practical effects that give it a bite that holds up to this day, and an iconic villain that taught viewers “Don’t go in the water.” Now, to celebrate the occasion, the film is swimming onto broadcast television for a special one-night-only screening featuring an introduction by the director himself. NBC will air the three-hour telecast of Universal’s legendary shark-infested feature starting tonight at 8 p.m. ET.
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