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Match the contribution with its major originator(s) .
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Prototypical Horror
A genre of film, literature, or art that is designed to create feelings of fear, dread, and shock, or to invoke our hidden worst fears, often in a terrifying, shocking finale.
Jaws
A 1975 thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg about a giant man-eating great white shark.
Philip Marlowe
A fictional character created by Raymond Chandler, a hard-boiled detective featured in various novels and stories known for his wit, moral complexity, and the vivid depiction of Los Angeles.
Film Noir
A genre of film characterized by moody, dark visuals, complex stories, and themes of cynicism, moral ambiguity, and crime, popular in the mid-20th century.
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