1. Jaws: The Exhibition at the Academy Museum
    Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time Out | Jaws: The Exhibition at the Academy Museum
  2. Jaws: The Exhibition at the Academy Museum
    Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time Out | Jaws: The Exhibition at the Academy Museum
  3. Jaws: The Exhibition at the Academy Museum
    Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time Out | Jaws: The Exhibition at the Academy Museum
  4. Jaws: The Exhibition at the Academy Museum
    Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time Out | Jaws: The Exhibition at the Academy Museum

Jaws: The Exhibition

  • Museums, Movies and TV
  • Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Miracle Mile
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Time Out says

Don’t go in the water, but do go to the Academy Museum to see the largest exhibition ever dedicated to Steven Spielberg’s original summer blockbuster, Jaws—which is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The museum was already home to the last surviving model shark from filming, but now you can go behind the scenes and see some 200 original objects from the film across multiple galleries. Some highlights: a re-creation of the Orca fishing boat, the dorsal fin used both in Jaws and its sequels, costumes worn by the central trio and a room full of vintage film posters and merch promoting the film. There are interactive elements, too: You can have your own Chief Brody dolly-zoom moment (and see the lens used to film the famous shot), play the iconic John Williams two-note score and control a replica of the mechanical shark.

Details

Address
Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
6067 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles
90211
Price:
$25
Opening hours:
Wed–Mon 10am–6pm

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