In the summer of 1975, Steven Spielberg’s Jaws opened in over 400 theaters simultaneously, an unusually wide release for a major studio film at the time. Within 78 days it became the highest grossing film in American history. The previous record holder, 1972’s The Godfather, had opened on only five screens before slowly expanding—the typical […]

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