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The French-American director, famed for his work in both film and television, is said to have passed away on 15 January, as per the dedicated Jaws website, The Daily Jaws. News of Szwarc’s ...
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French filmmaker Jeannot Szwarc - best known for films such as Jaws 2 and Supergirl - passed away at 85. Actress Jane Seymour, who starred in his 1980 film Somewhere In Time with Christopher Reeve ...
Jeannot Szwarc, the French director known for Jaws 2, Supergirl and The Rockford Files, has died. He was 85. Jane Seymour, who starred alongside the late Christopher Reeve in Szwarc’s 1980 film ...
Jeannot Szwarc, the French filmmaker known for directing “Jaws 2,” “Somewhere in Time” and “Supergirl,” died Wednesday. He was 85. Jane Seymour, who played Elise McKenna in Szwarc’s ...
Revenge of the Savage Planet is a massive sequel that carries on from Journey to the Savage Planet's unique take on the Metroidvania genre, as well as its biting satire on late-stage capitalism.