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904:, because the weather was warm and the water was deep enough for the shark platform. The company was at this location from August 1 until December 22, 1977. The production "was a boost to the local economy because local boaters, extras and stand-ins or doubles were hired. Universal brought in actors, directors, producers and their wives, camera and crew people who needed housing, food and clothing for the movie. Services were needed for laundry, dry-cleaning and recreation." Navarre's Holiday Inn "Holidome" was used as the film's headquarters, with the ground floor converted into production offices, and some of the Gulf-front suites remodeled for David Brown and Roy Scheider. Universal rented 100 of the hotel's 200 rooms, spending $ 1 million. The Holiday Inn was destroyed in the
802:(the sharks for the original film had been nicknamed "Bruce", after Steven Spielberg's lawyer), but on set they were referred to as "Fidel" and "Harold", the latter after David Brown's Beverly Hills lawyer. The other shark props used were a fin and a full shark, both of which could be pulled by boats. "Cable Junction", the island shown in the film's climax, was actually a floating barge covered with fiber-glass rocks. This was created in order to enable the shark platform to be positioned to it as close as possible (a real island would have hindered this due to the upward slope of the seabed making the shark platform visible). Like the first film, footage of real sharks filmed by Australian divers
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Scheider and Szwarc were encouraged to settle their differences. The discussion became heated and a physical fight broke out, which Brown and Fields broke up. The rift was also articulated in written correspondence. In a letter to Szwarc, Scheider wrote that "working with Jeannot Szwarc is knowing he will never say he is sorry or ever admitting he overlooked something. Well, enough of that shit for me!" He requested an apology from the director for not consulting him. Szwarc's reply focused upon completing the film to the "best possible" standard:
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first film, and "the orchestral palette may have been broader or had longer notes". Delays in shooting meant that
Williams was forced to start working on the score before the film was completed. Szwarc discussed the film with the composer, showing him edited sequences and storyboards. The director praises Williams in being able to work under such difficult conditions. Critic Mike Beek suggests these time constraints enabled Williams "to create themes based on ideas and suggestions, rather than a locked down print."
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However, Morris' review is not entirely complimentary. He would have preferred the shark to have been seen less, positing "producers and audiences alike seem to have forgotten that the greatest suspense derives from the unseen and the unknown, and that the imagination is capable of conceiving far worse than the materialization of a mere mechanical monster." Similarly,
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Harbor Patrol helicopter that Brody contacted arrives to tow them to Cable
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and ambitious than the first film. The same (male) body was used, but a brand new head was made by sculptor Chris
Mueller which made use of an all-new mouth mechanism, one which incorporated jowls to disguise the pinching of the cheeks that had proven to be a problem with the shark in the original film. The sharks for
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on the soundtrack album, Williams' "sense of the dramatic, coupled with his exquisite musical taste and knowledge of the orchestra definitely stamp this score as truly one of his best." It is "brilliantly performed by a mini-symphony made up of the finest instrumentalists to be found anywhere." Mike
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Scheider often argued with Szwarc. On one occasion, Scheider complained (in front of extras) that Szwarc was wasting time with technical issues and the extras while ignoring the principal actors. A meeting was called with the two, David Brown and Verna Fields,
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Hancock began to feel the pressure of directing his first epic adventure film "with only three film credits, and all small-scale dramas". The producers were unhappy with his material, and on a
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movies seemed to just not be as good." One review says: "it's obviously not a patch on
Spielberg's classic, but it's about as good as could be hoped for, with some excellent sequences, almost worthy of the original, several genuine shocks, a different enough story and some pretty decent characters."
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suspense was inevitable because the audience already knew what the shark looked like from the first film. Reviewers have since commented that there was no way that they were ever going to duplicate the original's effectiveness. The filmmakers gave the new shark a more menacing look by scarring it in
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Hancock began filming in June 1977. However, after nearly a month of filming, Universal and MCA executives disliked the dark, subtle tone that the film was taking and wanted a more lighthearted and action-oriented story. Additionally, Hancock ran into trouble with
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are missed, especially since the teenage characters are labeled "largely annoying 'Afterschool
Special' archetypes" who are "irritating and incessantly screaming" and "don't make for very sympathetic victims". Because of its emphasis upon the teenage cast, some critics have compared the film to the
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Szwarc said that the sequel's music should be "more complex because it was a more complex film". Williams says that this score is broader, allowing him to make more use of the orchestra, and use longer notes, and "fill the space" created by the director. Williams used a larger ensemble than for the
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cost $ 30 million to produce, over three times more than the original. David Brown says that they did not budget the film "because
Universal would never have given a green light to a $ 30 million budget in those days." The Marine Division Head for Universal on location, Philip Kingry, says that "It
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used the same body mould used for the shark in the first film. The sharks from the original film had rotted behind sheds on the lower lot of Universal Studios in the intervening years, and the only pieces that were salvageable were the chromoly tube frames. Mattey's design was much more complicated
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felt that the "shark's waning is caused by a decline in direction: Jeannot Szwarc has none of Steven Spielberg's manipulative cleverness. For one thing, he allows us close and disarming close-ups of the shark almost immediately ..." A reviewer for the BBC complained that the additional screen time
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which grossed $ 9 million the same weekend, which was greater than any film released prior to that weekend. It was the first time that there had been two day-and-date releases grossing such high amounts. The opening weekend led it to set a record weekly total of $ 16,654,000. It went on to earn $
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and production was shut down for a few weeks. The couple had been involved in the film for eighteen months. Hancock blamed his departure on the mechanical shark, telling a newspaper that it still could not swim or bite after a year and a half: "You get a couple of shots, and breaks." Echoing the
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carcass is found on the beach. Police Chief Martin Brody believes that a shark is responsible. He then finds floating debris from the destroyed speedboat and the boat driver's burnt remains. He calls Matt Hooper for assistance, but he is in Antarctica on a research expedition. Brody prohibits his
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over the original because it is "less insidious in its methods of manipulation" and "because director Jeannot Szwarc streamlines the terror ... By crosscutting among the teenagers, Scheider, and the officials' efforts to rescue them, Szwarc works up enough suspense to keep the adrenaline going."
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Brody finds Mike, who informs him of the situation before Brody sends him to safety. Brody finds the others at Cable Junction. The cheering and jumping that greet him attracts the shark, which attacks, causing Brody to maroon the police boat. Using an inflatable raft, he taps an underwater power
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awarded it two stars out of five, calling it a "pale imitation of the classic original" and stating that "the suspense comes unglued because the film floats in all-too-familiar waters. You just know how everyone is going to react — from the stars to the director, and even the mechanical shark."
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Mike disobeys his father's orders by going sailing with his friends, taking his 10-year-old brother Sean. Marge, another teen, takes Sean with her, and they head out on six boats, going past a team of divers led by instructor Tom Andrews. Moments after submerging, Andrews encounters the shark.
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never approaches the lingering thrills of its classic predecessor, but it's reasonably entertaining for a sequel that has no reason to exist." With a weighted average, Metacritic gave the film a score of 51 out of 100 based on 12 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Critic
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two weeks before the start of filming because of "creative differences". Scheider was contracted to Universal at the time for a three-picture deal, but the studio offered to forgive his failure to fulfill his contractual obligation if he agreed to appear in
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circled the teen actors during the filming of one shot. Because the characters they were playing were meant to be in distress, the crew (filming from a distance) did not realize that the actors were genuinely calling for help.
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for his work on the first film. Williams says that it was assumed by everyone that "the music would come back also and be part of the cast ... it would require new music, certainly, but the signature music of
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gave it two-and-a-half stars out of four in his print review, writing that the film "is worth watching only when its leading player is on camera" and that when the teenage characters were not being attacked,
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On one occasion, the Cable Junction Island set, which was built on a barge, broke loose from its anchorage and had to be rescued. Szwarc was contacted one night and told that his island was drifting towards
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Hendricks, to rescue them. They come across Tina's boat, and she confirms the shark's presence. Brody hails a passing boat to take Hendricks, Ellen, and Tina to shore while he searches for the kids.
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would say, bears "virtually no resemblance to the ultimately used." The first chapter of the novelization was printed in advance of the film's release in 15 U.S. newspapers, including the
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never builds to a particular climax. It simply drones on and on, like a television movie. Someone also made a mistake in showing us so much of the mechanical shark so early in the film."
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film to dwell in that shallow domain." However, the critic also commends the teen characters' comradeship and heroism, citing the girl (Marge) killed when saving Sean from the shark.
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cost approximately $ 80,000 per day to make that movie." When Kingry asked Brown what his budget was, the producer responded, "We're not wasteful, but we're spending the profit from
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depend upon which side of the series it is being compared. Against Spielberg's original, "it is an inferior sequel to a classic", but comparison with the subsequent films
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cable with an oar to lure the shark toward him. The shark bites the cable and is electrocuted. Brody and the other survivors gather on Cable Junction to await rescue.
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and everyone screamed for more, I don’t think he felt like a professional hack. I see nothing wrong with bringing back a story that gives people a terrific time".
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is terrorizing the fictional seaside resort of Amity Island, following a series of incidents and disappearances, and his suspicions are eventually proven true.
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3521:Film: Another Snap of 'Jaws'—The Great White Redux
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2999:"Jaws 2 - 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray"
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2873:"Single Bite of 'Jaws 2'".
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4565:Speculative fiction/Horror
4260:The Shark Is Still Working
3956:Smith, Michael A. (2018).
3815:Kachmar, Diane C. (2002).
3763:. London: Harper Collins.
3543:'Jaws' the 2nd Time Around
2879:. May 31, 1978. p. 6.
2585:The Shark is Still Working
2022:Turner Broadcasting System
1919:List of killer shark films
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3472:. 1979. Archived from
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3334:"Jaws 2 – DVD Review"
3286:TwoMorrows Publishing
3265:Grand Comics Database
3048:Hall & Neale 2010
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3675:on February 29, 2012
3259:Marvel Super Special
2222:Entertainment Weekly
2074:The Making of Jaws 2
1712:Marvel Super Special
1251:Professional ratings
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726:Bicentennial weekend
590:Fritzi Jane Courtney
544:as Paul 'Polo' Loman
282:horror thriller film
186:Zanuck/Brown Company
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4504:Hercule et Sherlock
4302:The Shark Is Broken
3874:Loynd, Ray (1978).
3778:Ford, Luke (2004),
3319:on October 18, 2014
2935:on October 13, 2006
2895:"Jaws 2 DVD (1978)"
2893:Haflidason, Almar,
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2766:The Music of Jaws 2
2719:on January 24, 2013
2689:on January 25, 2013
2554:on January 25, 2013
1799:Beach Blanket Bingo
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3541:(June 16, 1978). "
3526:The New York Times
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3497:(June 16, 1978). "
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1809:The New York Times
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1577:in 2016 and on 4K
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4166:Jaws: The Revenge
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3548:Los Angeles Times
3539:Champlin, Charles
3450:. pp. 908–9.
2962:Blu-Ray Authority
1823:Los Angeles Times
1761:Jaws: The Revenge
1746:John Kenneth Muir
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1542:Murray Hamilton
1507:special edition
1493:reissued it on
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1448:
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261:$ 20 million
233:Running time
210:Release date
151:Steve Potter
113:Roy Scheider
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4488:Honor Bound
4196:Video games
3589:Morris 1978
3575:(539): 243.
3480:December 6,
3444:Simon, John
3281:Back Issue!
3028:Blu-ray.com
2820:MCA Records
2662:January 17,
2573:interviewed
2453:January 17,
2372:, p. 1
2206:, p. 8
2204:Priggé 2004
2189:Baxter 1997
2026:Time Warner
1986:The Numbers
1877:Robert Shaw
1863:Radio Times
1789:Gene Siskel
1785:Roger Ebert
1657:Hank Searls
1427:liner notes
1139:(expansion)
1133:MCA Records
1001:Conan Doyle
831:Gerald Ford
637:David Brown
584:Gigi Vorgan
554:Marc Gilpin
509:Mark Gruner
343:Mark Gruner
237:111 minutes
147:Neil Travis
97:David Brown
85:Produced by
41:Directed by
4593:1978 films
4587:Categories
4254:Soundtrack
4204:Shark Jaws
3733:August 19,
3708:January 8,
3669:DVD.net.au
3340:January 5,
3323:January 5,
2858:October 6,
2639:Loynd 1978
2627:Loynd 1978
2492:Loynd 1978
2480:Loynd 1978
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2382:Loynd 1978
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2322:Loynd 1978
2290:Loynd 1978
2278:Loynd 1978
2254:Loynd 1978
2242:Loynd 1978
2227:January 2,
2093:Loynd 1978
1925:References
1857:John Simon
1850:preferred
1707:Tom Palmer
1703:Gene Colan
1590:Box office
1465:Home media
1446:Theatrical
1395:Roy Rogers
1306:Filmtracks
1157:chronology
1100:Film score
1066:Film score
1053:Soundtrack
835:Jaws 2 Log
827:Susan Ford
622:Production
536:Gary Dubin
266:Box office
221:1978-06-16
175:Production
75:Characters
51:Written by
4456:Supergirl
4120:Joe Alves
3912:McFarland
3610:bbc.co.uk
3428:Muir 2007
3413:Muir 2007
3396:April 20,
3301:Muir 2007
3123:March 24,
2899:bbc.co.uk
2266:Ford 2004
2158:March 27,
1889:franchise
1653:Coca-Cola
1585:Reception
1569:released
1499:Laserdisc
1487:Laserdisc
1469:In 1980,
1433:In 2015,
1104:Classical
859:Grapevine
800:Bruce Two
740:Joe Alves
690:treatment
650:told the
521:Barry Coe
422:flare gun
404:in 1983.
351:Barry Coe
311:franchise
177:companies
140:Edited by
4322:Category
4158:Jaws 3-D
3837:(2010),
3755:(1997).
3665:"Jaws 2"
3649:June 19,
3309:"Jaws 2"
3181:June 25,
3114:"Grease"
3073:"Jaws 2"
3033:April 8,
2967:April 5,
2958:"Jaws 2"
2925:"Jaws 2"
2786:"Jaws 2"
2576:Archived
2116:"Jaws 2"
2008:"Jaws 2"
1981:"Jaws 2"
1913:See also
1880:popular
1755:Jaws 3-D
1735:website
1523:mer deux
1270:AllMusic
1232:Jaws 3-D
1186:Superman
1145:Producer
1086:Recorded
1078:Released
1068: by
990:The Star
845:Location
839:Jaws Log
745:Jaws 3-D
442:embolism
401:Jaws 3-D
391:Rocky II
250:Language
164:Music by
106:Starring
72:Based on
4527:Portals
4228:Jaws.io
4043:at the
3242:Variety
3140:Variety
2876:Variety
2852:Intrada
2822:. 1978.
2018:Atlanta
1944:Jaws II
1906:Flipper
1820:of the
1575:Blu-ray
1483:Betamax
1441:Release
1236:(1983)
1227:(1978)
1218:(1975)
1190:(1978)
1181:(1978)
1172:(1977)
962:Casting
938:Florida
926:pinball
916:. Real
902:Florida
891:Florida
861:wrote:
671:prequel
568:as Lucy
396:tagline
253:English
242:Country
219: (
4577:Sharks
4515:(1997)
4507:(1996)
4499:(1994)
4491:(1988)
4483:(1987)
4475:(1986)
4467:(1985)
4459:(1984)
4451:(1982)
4448:Enigma
4443:(1980)
4435:(1978)
4432:Jaws 2
4427:(1977)
4419:(1975)
4411:(1973)
4403:(1973)
4395:(1973)
4387:(1972)
4379:(1972)
4239:(2024)
4231:(2019)
4223:(2006)
4215:(1987)
4207:(1975)
4188:(1974)
4169:(1987)
4161:(1983)
4153:(1978)
4150:Jaws 2
4145:(1975)
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3313:Empire
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2854:. 2015
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2770:Jaws 2
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2078:Jaws 2
1852:Jaws 2
1838:Jaws 2
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1634:Jaws 2
1626:Jaws 2
1604:Grease
1595:Jaws 2
1571:Jaws 2
1527:Part 2
1475:Jaws 2
1451:Jaws 2
1420:Jaws 2
1381:Jaws 2
1264:Rating
1261:Source
1223:Jaws 2
1110:Length
1042:Jaws 2
986:Jaws 2
978:Jaws 2
951:Jaws 2
796:Jaws 2
748:) and
656:Jaws 2
580:as Bob
374:Jaws 2
294:sequel
277:Jaws 2
258:Budget
24:Jaws 2
4177:Novel
4134:Films
3336:. IGN
3288:: 62.
1773:'
1649:Topps
1647:from
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1128:Label
1095:Genre
1048:Music
682:Quint
4541:Film
4266:Ride
4212:Jaws
4185:Jaws
4142:Jaws
4093:Jaws
4034:IMDb
4008:ISBN
3995:link
3962:ISBN
3935:ISBN
3916:ISBN
3880:ISBN
3861:ISBN
3843:ISBN
3821:ISBN
3802:ISBN
3784:ISBN
3765:ISBN
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3681:2006
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3183:2012
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2969:2012
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2860:2018
2834:link
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2695:2009
2664:2018
2582:for
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2229:2012
2160:2008
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2034:2016
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1875:and
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639:and
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460:Cast
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408:Plot
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303:Jaws
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