Jaws: The Revenge

Jaws: The Revenge(1987)

PG-13
07/17/1987 (US)Adventure, Thriller, Horror1h 29m
4.1

"This time it's personal."

Overview

After another deadly shark attack, Ellen Brody decides she has had enough of New England's Amity Island and moves to the Caribbean to join her son, Michael, and his family. But a great white shark has followed her there, hungry for more lives.

Joseph Sargent

Director

Peter Benchley

Characters

Michael De Guzman

Writer

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Part of the Jaws Collection

The classic horror films about a great white shark that’s been attacking people off the coast of New England and bringing terror to their beach vacations. The first film was a major box-office success bringing in almost 500 million world wide and spawning the blockbuster movie phenomena and three sequels.

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JAWS: THE REVENGE Trailer [1987]

JAWS: THE REVENGE Trailer [1987]

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Finishing Off The Shark - Ending Scene

Finishing Off The Shark - Ending Scene

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There's No Escape - Extended Preview

There's No Escape - Extended Preview

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Something's Got Your Arm... - Extended Preview

Something's Got Your Arm... - Extended Preview

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A review by Potential Kermode
4.0

Written on February 14, 2017

**The shark was clearly a Michael Caine fan**

Somehow, the shark knew that Michael Caine was flying the plane to the Bahamas and simply had to follow his idol.

Either that or he simply wanted Caine dead in retaliation for _Beyond The Poseidon Adventure_.

This film is well made and the performances are pretty good but the whole thing is silly beyond repair. Was the shark psychic? Was Ellen Brody psychic? Was the log that Sean Brody was clinging onto whilst being eaten psychic? Who cares?

Perhaps the shark in the Bahamas was a different shark? Perhaps the Brody's had a shark for each day of the week? Perhaps the whole thing was a dream - surely the most logical explanation. However, I do not want to bail out the film makers on this one.

_They are guilty as charged. Case dismissed._

- Potential Kermode