When Steven Spielberg Buried A Crew Member Alive For A Dead Body Scene ( Photo Credit – Wikimedia ; IMDb )

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Steven Spielberg is a director who goes to any lengths to achieve the vision he has for his films. He did the same while he was shooting for his horror flick, Jaws. The film was based on a novel by Peter Benchley and starrer Roy Scheider as Chief Martin Brody, Robert Shaw as Quint, Richard Dreyfuss as Matt Hooper, and Lorraine Gary as Ellen Brody.

While shooting for the film, Spielberg revealed what he did for the scenes to look authentic. In a scene where Chrissie’s body is found, the director shot it with a fake arm. But the prop did not give the chills he felt. So he decided to reshoot the scene with a better plan.

This time, he buried a female crew member in the sand completely, with only her hand left open to shoot for the scene. It felt real and authentic and had an impact that the fake hand could not give. Scroll down more to read what the director said about the shoot.

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