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Jaws: The Revenge

  • 1987
  • PG-13
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
51K
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Lorraine Gary and Bruce in Jaws: The Revenge (1987)
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Chief Brody's widow believes that her family is deliberately being targeted by another shark in search of revenge.Chief Brody's widow believes that her family is deliberately being targeted by another shark in search of revenge.Chief Brody's widow believes that her family is deliberately being targeted by another shark in search of revenge.

  • Director
    • Joseph Sargent
  • Writers
    • Peter Benchley
    • Michael De Guzman
  • Stars
    • Lorraine Gary
    • Lance Guest
    • Mario Van Peebles
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.0/10
    51K
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    • Director
      • Joseph Sargent
    • Writers
      • Peter Benchley
      • Michael De Guzman
    • Stars
      • Lorraine Gary
      • Lance Guest
      • Mario Van Peebles
    • 524User reviews
    • 93Critic reviews
    • 15Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Lorraine Gary
    Lorraine Gary
    • Ellen Brody
    Lance Guest
    Lance Guest
    • Michael Brody
    Mario Van Peebles
    Mario Van Peebles
    • Jake
    Karen Young
    Karen Young
    • Carla Brody
    Michael Caine
    Michael Caine
    • Hoagie
    Judith Barsi
    Judith Barsi
    • Thea
    Mitchell Anderson
    Mitchell Anderson
    • Sean Brody
    Lynn Whitfield
    Lynn Whitfield
    • Louisa
    Jay Mello
    • Young Sean Brody
    • (archive footage)
    Cedric Scott
    • Clarence
    Charles Bowleg
    • William
    Melvin Van Peebles
    Melvin Van Peebles
    • Mr. Witherspoon
    Mary Smith
    • Tiffany
    Edna Billotto
    • Polly
    Fritzi Jane Courtney
    Fritzi Jane Courtney
    • Mrs. Taft
    Cyprian R. Dube
    • Mayor
    Lee Fierro
    Lee Fierro
    • Mrs. Kintner
    Moby Griffin
    • Man in the Boat
    • (as John Griffin)
    • Director
      • Joseph Sargent
    • Writers
      • Peter Benchley
      • Michael De Guzman
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    3snoozejonc

    Universal cash in on a mechanical fish that was already dead

    Another Great White stalks the Brody family, this time from Amity Island to The Bahamas.

    This is worth watching for the entertainment value of its story and attempted visual spectacle. It also functions as a lesson to movie executives (like Sheinberg) about when to let go of a franchise.

    In a movie that is so universally panned for its story and effects it would be pointless for me to put the boot in further, so I will highlight what I think are positives.

    Personally, I think the actors do their best with bad material. Lorraine Gary, Lance Guest, Karen Young and Michael Caine have moments when they make their characters feel genuine as opposed to just players in a dodgy production. These for me are the scenes of interaction between characters that do not involve shark horror. I am not saying many are strong, but I think some of them work.

    Gary would have been capable of carrying a better story, as her emotions and strength shine through in various moments, but overall there is very little material that showcases her ability.

    You can tell the filmmakers are clutching at straws for entertainment at times by sexualising Young's character in certain scenes, but at least she does make the character alluring. In fact, I think the scene where Michael looks out of the bedroom window, with shadows of the rain cast on him, and Carla flicks an item of clothing to get his attention is quite cinematic.

    Caine plays his usual persona and his charismatic presence is enough to lift certain scenes but not the overall viewing experience. You have to admire the honesty of anyone who can see the positive by focussing on the house built with the acting fee.

    I think Michael Small's musical score does a good job of enhancing certain sequences and making it more tense than deserved given the premise and footage captured.

    Visually, I like the location shots in The Bahamas, as it makes for a suitably tropical backdrop for the action taking place. If anything it is a reasonably good advert for the Nassau area. I am not going waste any time restating all flaws associated with roaring sharks, the infamous finale and other generally dodgy nautical horror. It appears the actors and editor had very little material to work with in a rushed production.

    It made a relatively good profit at the box office so I guess the Universal executives had the last laugh.
    Keith-78

    Even worse than #3

    Ok, to sum it up. The shark roars and stands on it's tail for more than 5 seconds. It purposely hunts down members of the Brody family. Thea is annoying and should have been swallowed whole by Bruce. The shark somehow explodes when being punctured by a sharp piece of wood. ?????? A bad film, I think so!
    2bensonmum2

    "I've always wanted to make love to an angry welder."

    I am completely dumbfounded. What in the world were the people behind this mess thinking? When the movie was over, Jaws: The Revenge left me with more questions than answers. Here's a laundry list of my questions:

    1. How did a movie as good as Jaws spawn this junk?

    2. Regardless of where the shark is in the ocean, how is it capable of knowing the moment a Brody sticks so much as a big toe into the water?

    3. If you attributed your husband's and son's deaths to a great white shark, wouldn't you want to go to someplace like Oklahoma instead of the Bahamas?

    4. Do all Bahamians slip in and out of their accents the way Mario Van Peebles does in Jaws: The Revenge?

    5. Could they have possibly made the shark look any more fake?

    6. Snails?

    7. You mean that piece of welded together scrap metal was supposed to represent all that is good about the Bahamas?

    8. Do sharks really jump out of the water like Shamu and roar like a lion?

    9. What's more frightening - a great white shark or Ellen Brody's hair?

    10. Is there a bigger acting whore on the planet than Michael Caine?

    The best way to watch a movie like Jaws: The Revenge is with a group of friends. There's plenty here to make fun of.
    3darthquincunx

    Jaw dropping

    There is Montezuma's revenge and then there is Jaws: The Revenge, in either case diarrhea is produced. This is really a terrible film, as if a shark would go out and take revenge on the family that "murdered" his cousins. Nonsense! It is awful to see Michael Caine in this film, I don't know why Michael appears in films like this, he must only do it for the money because the artistic merits of this film are zilch. Poor Lorraine Gary, went into retirement and then only to come out of retirement to do this turkey, and to think she felt obliged to as well, hardly a fitting finale to the end of a career. This film should have won more Razzies than it did but then against it was up against Leonard part 6!
    1theshadow908

    An embarrassing film.

    Jaws: The Revenge is the final entry into the Jaws series, and thank God for that. Ellen Brody is now living in the Bahamas after her youngest son Sean, who has followed in the footsteps of his father and become Chief of the Amity police, is killed by another Great White Shark. In what is the most ridiculous plots of all time, we find out that one specific shark is holding a grudge against the Brody family, and after it kills Sean, it swims against the Gulf Stream down to the Bahamas so it can kill Ellen and Michael as well. Jaws: The Revenge is an embarrassment to anyone who knows anything about sharks, and is the worst of the series.

    The plot is completely wrong in this movie. The whole plot is built off of bs. I can't even allow suspension of disbelief to let me ignore that the shark is hunting the Brody family. It's ridiculous! Aside from that is that the film contains any number of factual errors about sharks ranging from having the shark swim backwards, roar like a lion, stand on its tail, and devour a helicopter. The shark in the first film did unusual things, but nothing that would make a shark lover cry.

    The acting in this movie is so bad that...You know what? I don't even want to discuss it. It's bad. Terrible. Loathsome. Repugnant. What else is there? Lorraine Gray played Ellen just fine in the first film, but for some reason in this film she let all of her acting skill slip away. Even Michael Caine, who is a vastly talented actor, shows absolutely no skill at all.

    Every copy of Jaws: The Revenge should be swallowed by the shark from the first film.

    1/10

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    • Trivia
      Michael Caine said "Won an Oscar, built a house, and had a great holiday. Not bad for a flop movie." He was paid $1.5 million for seven days work in the Bahamas, and the schedule was so tight that the producers were unable to spare him so he could attend the Academy Awards, and he went on to win the Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar for Hannah and Her Sisters (1986).
    • Goofs
      Hoagie's plane crashes in the ocean, but when he climbs aboard the Brodys' boat, his clothes are dry. Michael Caine explained that they waited so long for the camera to turn over that his shirt and pants dried in the sun.
    • Quotes

      Shark: Roar!

    • Alternate versions
      The UK cinema was cut by 37 seconds to get a "PG" rating with heavy edits made to Sean's death and shots of bloody bodies in the shark's mouth during attacks. The cuts were restored in the video version and the certificate upgraded to a '15' (later '12' for the DVD release).
    • Connections
      Edited from Jaws (1975)
    • Soundtracks
      Theme From Jaws
      Composed by John Williams

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tiburón 4: La venganza
    • Filming locations
      • Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $23,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,763,013
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,154,890
      • Jul 19, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $51,881,013
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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