Un homme apprend accidentellement qu'il a un lien mystique avec les requins, et se voit offrir un étrange médaillon par un chaman. Il communique par télépathie avec les requins, cherchant à ... Tout lireUn homme apprend accidentellement qu'il a un lien mystique avec les requins, et se voit offrir un étrange médaillon par un chaman. Il communique par télépathie avec les requins, cherchant à détruire tous ceux qui leur font du mal.Un homme apprend accidentellement qu'il a un lien mystique avec les requins, et se voit offrir un étrange médaillon par un chaman. Il communique par télépathie avec les requins, cherchant à détruire tous ceux qui leur font du mal.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Karen
- (as Jenifer Bishop)
- Pete
- (as Harold 'Odd Job' Sakata)
- Charlie
- (as John Chandler)
- 1st Patrolman
- (as Ric O'Feldman)
- Secretary
- (as Marcie Knight)
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Richard Jaeckel was always an engaging actor to watch over many decades of distinguished film service, and despite his simpleton turn here, there's still a hint of the professionalism in his thespian skills, that will endear his character and have you rooting for the shark guy. Throughout the movie, Jaeckel's rather dim alter ego descends into paranoia and eventual insanity, culminating in a frenzied rampage led by his number one Tiger shark who he commands with a telepathic dominion. In flashback we see that his supernatural power is the result of an ill-fated trek in the tributaries of South East Asia, many years earlier, where he survived in shark infested waters, and was bestowed an ancient medallion by a local Shaman.
Being low budget, "The Jaws of Death" can't afford to rely on expensive special effects or the bells and whistles usually associated with shark attack pictures. Stunt men interact with real sharks, offering a raw, realistic view of the relationship between marine life and humans. Despite the daring sequences, it's an unappealing contrivance in which the two species look anything but comfortable in each other's presence, and disappointingly, the sharks look decidedly harassed and exploited, which doesn't convey the mutual respect Sonny is supposed to enjoy with his much maligned 'friends'.
As much a character examination as it is a B-grade action-thriller, there's enough in Jaeckel's offbeat portrayal to warrant interest, and some familiar faces in the wings (Harold Sakata, John Davis Chandler, Luke Halpin) to provide character contrast. Worth a look if you find a reasonable DVD transfer that hasn't been re-produced from scratchy VHS source material.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWilliam Grefé wrote the story for this film prior to Les dents de la mer (1975), but could not get anyone to finance it until after Les dents de la mer (1975) was a huge hit at the box office.
- GaffesAs Sonny travels through the Everglades in his boat near the beginning of the film, water fowl on either side of the boat are taking off into the air as he passes by. In the shots with Sonny in the frame, there are no birds glimpsed anywhere.
- Citations
Karen: [Sonny suggests she swim with the sharks like he does] You're not playing with a full deck!
Sonny Stein: Look, I'm not crazy if that's what you mean.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Making of 'Mako: The Jaws of Death' (1976)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Mako: The Jaws of Death
- Lieux de tournage
- Key West, Floride, États-Unis(main location)
- sociétés de production
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