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From why?
Why in Philadelphia?
This is fresh air weekend.
I'm Sam Brigar.
From now through Labor Day, we're featuring interviews from our archive with great actors and directors.
On this episode, we'll hear from Steven Spielberg.
He'll talk about how he fell in love with film.
The very first movie he saw both enchanted and terrified him.
But the man who made jaws omits a lot of things scared him as a kid.
Everything.
There was nothing that didn't scare me.
I was afraid of everything.
I was afraid of this horrible new Jersey, this horrible, scary naked tree out the window that looked like it had tentacles.
Also help me, Obi Wan Kenobi.
You're my only hope.
We'll listen back to Terry's 2016 interview with Carrie Fisher.
It was recorded when she wrote her memoir, the Princess Diarist, about making the first Star wars movie.
That's coming up on fresh air weekend.
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