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Jaws 2
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The small island resort town of Amity is trying to bounce back from the financial troubles that suffered after becoming known as the site of shark attacks four years earlier. Mayor Larry Vaughn is welcoming developer Len Peterson and his new resort to Amity. Two scuba divers are exploring the area where the Orca sank after police chief Martin Brody killed a huge shark four years ago. A shark shows up and devoured the two divers, but not before one of the divers takes a close-up picture of the shark's eye, and sometime later, while a mother is driving a boat that's pulling her water-skiing teenage daughter, the shark devours the daughter and causes the mother to accidentally blow up the boat, then a killer whale is found on the shore with a huge bites on it. After Brody sees this, he knows there's another huge great white shark in Amity's waters, but Vaughn and Peterson explain these attacks away as non-shark accidents, because the thought of another shark in Amity's waters would drive...
The small island resort town of Amity is trying to bounce back from the financial troubles that suffered after becoming known as the site of shark attacks four years earlier. Mayor Larry Vaughn is welcoming developer Len Peterson and his new resort to Amity. Two scuba divers are exploring the area where the Orca sank after police chief Martin Brody killed a huge shark four years ago. A shark shows up and devoured the two divers, but not before one of the divers takes a close-up picture of the shark's eye, and sometime later, while a mother is driving a boat that's pulling her water-skiing teenage daughter, the shark devours the daughter and causes the mother to accidentally blow up the boat, then a killer whale is found on the shore with a huge bites on it. After Brody sees this, he knows there's another huge great white shark in Amity's waters, but Vaughn and Peterson explain these attacks away as non-shark accidents, because the thought of another shark in Amity's waters would drive...
Actors:
Frank James Sparks,
Gary Springer,
David Tintle,
Keith Gordon,
Lorraine Gary,
Martha Swatek,
David Elliott,
William Griffith,
John Dukakis,
Ben Marley,
Jean Coulter,
...»
Frank James Sparks
Gary Springer
29 July 1959, New York City, New York, USA
David Tintle
Keith Gordon
3 February 1961, New York City, New York, USA
Lorraine Gary
16 August 1937, New York City, New York, USA
Martha Swatek
David Elliott
8 July 1959, New York City, New York, USA
William Griffith
John Dukakis
9 June 1958, San Jose, California, USA
Ben Marley
Jean Coulter
Director:
Jeannot Szwarc
Jeannot Szwarc
21 November 1939, Paris, France
Country:
United States
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The first of three crummy sequels unworthy of the original.
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Roy Scheider is the only redeeming quality of this sequel.
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the filmmakers did everything they could to breathe new life into the material without forgetting what had made that material work in the first place
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Rather redundant, rather biting. What, fish again?! Still, not a bad sequel.
June 09, 2001
...Jaws 2 hits a qualitative ceiling due to the joint absence of Steven Spielberg and Academy Award-winning editor Verna Fields.
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A vastly underrated sequel with plenty of shocks and nail-biting tension. Not quite up to the original, but still loads of fun.

