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The Last Jaws - Der weiße Killer

Originaltitel: L'ultimo squalo
  • 1981
  • PG
  • 1 Std. 28 Min.
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The Last Jaws - Der weiße Killer (1981)
James Franciscus tries to save hundreds of swimmers in a coastal resort after a Great White Shark starts terrorizing the area.
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James Franciscus versucht Hunderte von Schwimmern in einem Küstenort zu retten, als ein Weißer Hai die Gegend terrorisiert.James Franciscus versucht Hunderte von Schwimmern in einem Küstenort zu retten, als ein Weißer Hai die Gegend terrorisiert.James Franciscus versucht Hunderte von Schwimmern in einem Küstenort zu retten, als ein Weißer Hai die Gegend terrorisiert.

  • Regie
    • Enzo G. Castellari
  • Drehbuch
    • Ramón Bravo
    • Vincenzo Mannino
    • Marc Princi
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • James Franciscus
    • Vic Morrow
    • Micaela Pignatelli
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      • Enzo G. Castellari
    • Drehbuch
      • Ramón Bravo
      • Vincenzo Mannino
      • Marc Princi
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • James Franciscus
      • Vic Morrow
      • Micaela Pignatelli
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    James Franciscus
    James Franciscus
    • Peter Benton
    • (as James Francicus)
    Vic Morrow
    Vic Morrow
    • Ron Hamer
    Micaela Pignatelli
    Micaela Pignatelli
    • Gloria Benton
    • (as Micky Pignatelli)
    Joshua Sinclair
    Joshua Sinclair
    • Mayor William Wells
    Giancarlo Prete
    Giancarlo Prete
    • Bob Martin
    • (as Timothy Brent)
    Stefania Girolami Goodwin
    Stefania Girolami Goodwin
    • Jenny Benton
    • (as Stefania Girolami)
    Gian Marco Lari
    Gian Marco Lari
    • William 'Billy Joe' Wells Jr.
    Chuck Kaufman
    • Dave
    Gail Moore
    • Secretary
    Joyce Lee
    • Kelly Michaels
    Don Devendorf
    • Ned
    Bill Eudaly
    Bill Eudaly
    • Chris Olsen
    Bill Starks
    • Cameraman
    Rita Martin
    Lance Hilliard
    Massimo Vanni
    Massimo Vanni
    • Jimmy
    • (as Max Vanders)
    Ennio Girolami
    Ennio Girolami
    • Matt Rosen
    • (as Thomas Moore)
    Alessandro Maspes
    • Helicopter Pilot
    • (as Alex Maspes)
    • Regie
      • Enzo G. Castellari
    • Drehbuch
      • Ramón Bravo
      • Vincenzo Mannino
      • Marc Princi
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    3Zbigniew_Krycsiwiki

    Did they really think no one would notice the similarities?

    Obvious mannequins are propelled skyward for some unexplained (and unintentionally funny) reason, as a shark, or in some scenes, a dolphin, terrorizes a small coastal community, just like in that other shark movie. Intro scene has seemingly never-ending windsurfing footage culminating with the shark causing the guy and his board to explode out and fly up out of the water! The bite marks in what's left of the board look more like razor slashes, at angles which could not have possibly been made by a shark, as we go back to the "bite radius" bit from Jaws. And remember when the head in the boat scared Hooper (and us, the audience) in Jaws? There is even a rip off of that here, as we find an arm bitten off by the shark. And, aww, innit that cute, they even tied a pink balloon around the shark to track it. Are you kidding me? Is that the low rent substitute of Quint's yellow barrels, pink ballons?

    There actually is a little bit of tension toward the end of this one, in between bouts of unintended comedy, and some of the modelwork is amusing, The shark looks okay at a distance or at high angles, but when we're shown the shark at closer angles and for longer amounts of time, we realise just how inferior to Jaws it really is.

    Ron succumbs to a fate similar to Quint's, in Peter Benchley's original novel, but the film is too derivative and slowly paced to amount to much more than a third-rate ripoff. Such a close ripoff, in fact, that Steven Spielberg and co. took legal action against the makers of this one, and had the movie effectively banned.
    2TheExpatriate700

    A Highlights Reel of the First Two Jaws Movies

    When it was released, The Last Shark (aka Great White) got quickly pulled from theaters due to threats of a lawsuit from Universal Studios, producers of the Jaws movies. Having seen the film on DVD, I can see why. The writers of The Last Shark basically watched the first two Jaws movies and stole every good scene from them, even going so far as to clone characters.

    All the main elements from Jaws are here. The gnarled seaman...check. The heroic everyman...check. The corrupt government official who tries to cover up the attacks...check. Even some of the attack scenes mimic specific scenes in Jaws I and II.

    These things are made worse by the fact that the Italian studio behind this film had nowhere near Spielberg's budget. Consequently, we have an obviously fake shark model that appears every time the shark sticks it's head out of the water, which is quite often. The underwater shots are accomplished by a mixture of stock shark footage and very fake looking stop motion animation.

    Making things even more ludicrous is that the shark appears to be intelligent, engaging in uncharacteristic shark behavior such as trying to trap people in caves with rocks and using ropes as tow lines. At times, it comes across as a comedy.
    4Platypuschow

    L'ultimo squalo: Oh come on, it's not that bad

    The Last Shark otherwise known as Great White was quite a controversial movie around the time of it's release.

    Considered a Jaws (1975) ripoff and even released as a faux Jaws sequel in Japan (Complete with Jaws in the title) a lawsuit unsurprisingly hindered it.

    Ranked in many worst movies ever made lists I expected something a lot worse than this. In fact truth be told it looks about on par with Jaws itself and almost managed to spawn a sequel.

    Telling the story of a coastal resort that comes under attack from a great white shark during a wind surfing contest it's pretty generic stuff but not all that awful.

    The effects are considerably better than I expected, the performances are okay and if it weren't for the fact it was so unoriginal it might be considered a passable film.

    In a world awash with terrible shark movies, this isn't actually one of them.

    The Good:

    SFX are great for its time

    The Bad:

    No originality

    Soundtrack keeps sounding like Dolly Parton is about to regale us with 9 to 5

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    The confederates were big wind surfing enthusiasts

    By walk out of the hospital I'm pretty sure he meant that she'd hop

    Helicopters can't land on water
    6hypostylin

    The Last Shark is a cheesy good time!

    The Last Shark would actually be pretty great if it had a better editor: the heroes leave port to kill the shark and return unsuccessfully so many times it will make you seasick. However, this is still an enjoyable Italian rip-off of Jaws (and Jaws 2, for that matter), featuring some decent attack sequences and gory moments, not to mention Vic Morrow as a hilarious ersatz Captain Quint.

    One great thing about the shark in this film is that it appears to be jet-propelled (at least that's what it sounds like when its conical head breaks the surface) and has the ability to blast watercrafts fifteen feet into the air. Hilarious! If you're looking for camp, The Last Shark certainly doesn't disappoint.

    And, while the animatronic shark isn't on par with Bruce from Jaws, it's not bad for a knock-off.
    6Angelus-16

    Jaws-lite

    Somewhat nicely done Italian derivative of 'Jaws' shares many of the same themes and set-ups and compresses them into 90 minutes, but is still worth a shot for advocates of Nature-Runs-Amok movies. As history states, this film was notoriously crowbarred out of its cinema release by Universal for being *too* like the Spielberg film (and also its sequel).

    In its own right, 'L'Ultimo Squalo' is an entertaining - if not trashy - killer shark movie which throws in some of the typical Italian touches of humour and ambitious technical trials. The shark - when it appears - is only marginally less convincing than Spielberg's Bruce, but looks okay from high angles and while it's under the surface. Also, the stock footage of real fish is used to better effect here and shows the savagery of the shark attacking the many pieces of meat that varying characters attempt to lure the creature with.

    Unfortunately, the evident budget used here hampers some moments: underwater and night shots are hard to make out and the toy helicopter that crashes into the water is pretty obvious. The shark chomps 7 people, drowns an 8th, and destructs a pier, a surf board, a couple of boats, and sub-aqua cave.

    Final verdict, a nice distraction if you don't mind skipping some logic. 6/10.

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      Shortly before the film's release, "Universal Pictures" sued the producers, claiming it plagiarized "Der weiße Hai (1975)," and the Australian distributors, for breach of copyright regarding Peter Benchley's book "Jaws." "Universal" won an injunction, and the film was pulled from theaters.
    • Patzer
      James Franciscus' trouser keeps changing from light blue to dark red in the same scene.
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      Peter Benton: [looking at a chewed up surf board] One thing's for sure, it wasn't a floatin chainsaw.

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      Edited into Der Kampfgigant (1987)

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      • 30. April 1981 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Italien
      • Vereinigte Staaten
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      • Englisch
      • Italienisch
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      • Savannah, Georgia, USA(many exterior locations)
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      • Horizon Film
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