A replica of the Amity Island sign from Jaws could be erected in Aquinnah as part of a festival to celebrate the movie's 50th anniversary.

Aquinnah Eyed For Jaws Anniversary Celebration

Michael Dakin Cochrane, the great grandson of Philip Dakin Cochrane, who helped found Universal Studios in 1912 with his brother Robert, reached out to Aquinnah town hall about the potential of hosting the event between June 15 and 30, 2025. 

A relative of Universal Studios' co-founders has approached Island officials with an idea to hold a two-week-long festival to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the blockbuster Jaws. 

Michael Dakin Cochrane, the great grandson of Philip Dakin Cochrane, who helped found Universal Studios in 1912 with his brother Robert, reached out to Aquinnah town hall about the potential of hosting the event between June 15 and 30, 2025. 

Universal Studios released Jaws on June 20, 1975 and the film has been woven into the Island’s fabric ever since.

Mr. Cochrane raised the idea of having the Boston Pops orchestra at the Len Butler Memorial Park at the cliffs to play the music from Jaws, which was largely filmed on the Island. 

“Basically it would take over the lighthouse park... and the land surrounding the cultural center for two weeks,” Aquinnah town administrator Jeff Madison told the select board at its meeting Wednesday. 

Mr. Cochrane also hoped to erect the movie’s famed Amity Island sign for the event. The scene with the sign was one of the only ones shot in Aquinnah. 

“We’ve got some pretty lofty plans,” said Mr. Cochrane in an interview with the Gazette Friday. 

He declined to go too deep into details about the festival, but Mr. Cochrane said he was working with Universal Studios and had talked to Richard Paradise at the Martha’s Vineyard Film Society about screening the movie on the same day it was released in 1975.

“We plan on, hopefully, re-screening Jaws on the same night it did 50 years ago,” Mr. Cochrane said. “We want to make sure we screen it in all its glory.”

Aquinnah officials seemed intrigued by the idea but wanted to sit down with Mr. Cochrane to learn more about his plan. 

Select board chair Tom Murphy said Mr. Cochrane raised the potential of having composer John Williams, who won a Grammy for his Jaws score, and actor Richard Dreyfuss at the event. The Vanderhoop Homestead was also envisioned as a VIP section. 

“They’re expecting to host an event that highlights this historic work,” said Mr. Murphy. “It could be a wonderful event for our community; there’s a lot of details that have to be worked out.” 

Mr. Murphy suggested talking to an event planner to better understand the ramifications of a large-scale event on the town’s resources. The board agreed to have Mr. Madison reach back out to Mr. Cochrane to learn more. 

Mr. Cochrane, a self-described “Jaws-fanatic,” lives in Norwalk, Conn. He said that the festival was still in its infancy, and the hurdle of funding still needs to be cleared before anything is nailed down. 

“We’re still working through a couple things,” he said. 

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 01/12/2024 - 14:58

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Neal Radding Fairfield, CT

I was at the last Jaws Anniversary weekend! Peter Benchley was there too.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 01/12/2024 - 18:01

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Pizza Lover Chilmark

Let’s hope for a bounty of Orange Peel pizza with that! Hopefully the Wampanoags befit from this!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 01/12/2024 - 22:34

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Cathy Merrill Edgartown

I think that would be wonderful I graduated in 75 I watched it all the time at state beach downtown Edgartown dr Nevin was my dr it’s reminds me of they was it used to be on this island

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 01/13/2024 - 08:18

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Danny East Chop

No film has caused more ecological damage as Jaws. When can we stop glorifying the killing of sharks? Without sharks, the ocean would be a cesspool. That film is a travesty.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 01/13/2024 - 10:21

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Ollie Crowell Aquinnah

Two weeks seems a little much for the town and for the memory. Just a long weekend would be enough i reckon.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 01/13/2024 - 17:05

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Elizabeth Slaughter Oak Bluffs

I was here and watched 'Bruce' pass my house every morning! It was a great time on the island before things went 'south.'

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 01/16/2024 - 08:58

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Bob Edgartown

This is a great idea and one I hope the town and the rest of the island will embrace. Too many times events and ideas like this come along, and the complainers complain like they do about insignificant details. But the few events that manage to survive the negativity, in my opinion, have all been entertaining and enjoyable let’s make this happen.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 01/16/2024 - 12:56

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Marty Milner Tallahasse

If the project gets a “Go” I’ll probably be up there and would love to build the billboard again with a much less Visible seam in the center. It took a lot to get the bill board to become visible without flaws to draw the eye. It’s easy to get in touch with me. I’m sure a couple of dozen people would be willing to loan me a hammer. Good luck with the celebration. Remember the movie was made on Martha’s Vineyard by island labor DURING 1974. 50 years ago. I congratulate everyone who helped “make” the movie better, and better. The anniversary of the opening is really a period at the end of the paragraph.

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