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Les Dents de la mer

Original title: Jaws
  • 1975
  • 13
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
705K
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Les Dents de la mer (1975)
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Monster HorrorSea AdventureSurvivalAdventureHorrorThriller

When a massive killer shark unleashes chaos on a beach community off Long Island, it's up to the local police chief, a marine biologist, and an old seafarer to hunt the beast down.When a massive killer shark unleashes chaos on a beach community off Long Island, it's up to the local police chief, a marine biologist, and an old seafarer to hunt the beast down.When a massive killer shark unleashes chaos on a beach community off Long Island, it's up to the local police chief, a marine biologist, and an old seafarer to hunt the beast down.

  • Director
    • Steven Spielberg
  • Writers
    • Peter Benchley
    • Carl Gottlieb
  • Stars
    • Roy Scheider
    • Robert Shaw
    • Richard Dreyfuss
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    705K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    40
    3
    • Director
      • Steven Spielberg
    • Writers
      • Peter Benchley
      • Carl Gottlieb
    • Stars
      • Roy Scheider
      • Robert Shaw
      • Richard Dreyfuss
    • 1.5KUser reviews
    • 278Critic reviews
    • 87Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated movie #199
    • Won 3 Oscars
      • 16 wins & 20 nominations total

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    Roy Scheider
    Roy Scheider
    • Brody
    Robert Shaw
    Robert Shaw
    • Quint
    Richard Dreyfuss
    Richard Dreyfuss
    • Hooper
    Lorraine Gary
    Lorraine Gary
    • Ellen Brody
    Murray Hamilton
    Murray Hamilton
    • Vaughn
    Carl Gottlieb
    Carl Gottlieb
    • Meadows
    Jeffrey Kramer
    Jeffrey Kramer
    • Hendricks
    • (as Jeffrey C. Kramer)
    Susan Backlinie
    Susan Backlinie
    • Chrissie
    Jonathan Filley
    • Cassidy
    Ted Grossman
    Ted Grossman
    • Estuary Victim
    Chris Rebello
    Chris Rebello
    • Michael Brody
    Jay Mello
    • Sean Brody
    Lee Fierro
    Lee Fierro
    • Mrs. Kintner
    Jeffrey Voorhees
    • Alex Kintner
    Craig Kingsbury
    • Ben Gardner
    Robert Nevin
    Robert Nevin
    • Medical Examiner
    • (as Dr. Robert Nevin)
    Peter Benchley
    Peter Benchley
    • Interviewer
    Tim Aguirre
    • Infant on Beach
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Steven Spielberg
    • Writers
      • Peter Benchley
      • Carl Gottlieb
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Jaws' is acclaimed for revolutionizing the film industry with its summer blockbuster concept. It is praised for suspenseful storytelling, practical effects, and John Williams' iconic score. Central themes include fear, survival, and nature versus human ambition. Performances by Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss, and Robert Shaw are lauded for depth and chemistry. However, some find the first half slow and shark effects dated, though the second half's tension is celebrated. 'Jaws' is noted for its cultural impact and cinematic legacy.
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    9planktonrules

    Even with very dated technology, this is a great film to watch.

    Back in 1975, "Jaws" made a huge splash (pardon the pun) in theaters. It set all sorts of box office records and made the covers of magazines all over the country. And, the film was seen as groundbreaking and amazing. When seen today, it's still a great film to watch even with it's very dated technology. In other words, the shark often looks very fake but the story is so good and handled so well, you really don't care. Excellent acting, a very nice script and excellent direction make this a definite must-see.
    10Amthermandes

    The Epitome of Suspense

    No movie can beat the brilliance of "Jaws" within the world of suspense and horror. Some movies have come close, others have even matched it and gone on as legends themselves. But none have, or ever will, surpass this Spielberg masterpiece.

    Everything about this movie is flawless. It's most famous for its editing and direction. There is nothing to nit-pick. Just go see it, and I will withhold judgement if for some reason you dislike it in any way.

    For those who are big fans of Jaws, and have not yet seen the movie that launched Spielberg's career, go watch it, it's called "Duel."
    10zkonedog

    So Much More Than Just A "Shark Movie"

    Reputationally-speaking, "Jaws" will forever be known for two things: director Steven Spielberg's unique "shark-eye view" camera work and building of suspense, and composer John Williams' two note "attack" motif that became as iconic as any piece of music ever created. Perhaps those two aspects alone would have been enough to make "Jaws" an iconic film--who knows. But the fact is, this 1975 effort is about so much more than just suspense/horror. It is one of the most well-rounded, complete movies ever made.

    For a very basic overview, "Jaws" tells the story of the coastal town of Amity, which suddenly and inexplicably becomes the hunting grounds for a rogue Great White shark. Sheriff Brody (Roy Scheider) wants to close down the beaches until further notice, but is opposed every step of the way by city official Vaughn (Murray Hamilton), who worries about the potential loss of tourist business. When the attacks continue, however, Brody enlists the help of shark expert Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) and grizzled boatsman Quint (Robert Shaw) to help hunt down the giant predator.

    As stated, the general premise and music here are well-known. But what always strikes me with each "Jaws" re-watch is how much it is a human drama as opposed to a horror piece driven by a villain (the shark, in this case).

    The first half of "Jaws" takes place almost entirely "on land", if you will, and focuses more on the politics of fear and commerce than anything supernatural or scary. If there are ever any doubts as to whether that material holds up, they can easily be put to rest after viewing the film through a pandemic context. Substitute "global contagious disease" for "mindless, unstoppable shark" and it's as relevant today as ever.

    The second half leans more towards "adventure sea chase", and is buoyed by ocean scenes that, despite being filmed 45+ years ago now, do not seen old or outdated in the least. Masterful cinematography almost always holds up, and Spielberg's behind-the-camera decisions certainly do here as well. Even then though, in the midst of a brutal and thrilling chase, Spielberg stops the action for a touching scene in which the three seaman bond over song and shared experiences.

    In order to fully exhibit such depth of character, great acting is required--and given here in spades. "Jaws" features a collection of unique characters that are always a joy to revisit. Scheider as the "why-won't- anyone-listen-to-me!" sheriff lets viewers relate to the story in a much more personal aspect, while Dreyfuss' Hooper is insightful, hilarious, and provides some of the best dialogue of the whole show. Of course, Shaw as Quint is singularly iconic, juxtaposing jocularity and complexity perfectly within his single character.

    Perhaps the greatest compliment I can give "Jaws" is that every time I see it, I can't help but be swept away in all its winning aspects. Whether it be the drama, emotion, music, thrills, adventure, visuals, acting, or just overall heart of the piece, there is not a single scene wasted or underutilized. I have absolutely no doubt that it will remain just as visceral of an experience going forward as it was for those sitting in the theaters in 1975.
    8Xstal

    Hunter Gatherers, Hunted then Gathered...

    There are perils when it comes to beach and sea, on occasion they might make you want to flee, a large mandible or two, clamping down right over you, could be one, and you'll become, an absentee (or an amputee if your lucky).

    Three of the best performances from three outstanding actors of their day make this a perpetually piercing picture of perfection.
    Michael_Elliott

    One of the Greatest Films Ever Made

    Jaws (1975) **** (out of 4)

    Steven Spielberg's classic about a man-eating Great White shark stalking the beaches of Amity and the three men who go out to try and kill it. Seriously, is there anyone who doesn't know the plot to this masterpiece?

    Considering all the production trouble on this thing it would be amazing to get a half-way decent film yet for some reason, perhaps the movie Gods were shining down, we ended up with one of the greatest films ever made. This is without question one of the greatest films to deal with tension as Spielberg masterfully handles all the material. The movie is like an amazing roller coaster as we get one scare after another until the end when we just get our senses attacked from all around. Millions of people have discussed the greatness of this film so it's hard to pick one thing but I'd say the greatest achievement of the film is the simple adventure it gives us.

    Even though we get some very intense scenes the screenplay is smart enough to give us other things to go with. We got some nice black humor in the witty dialogue but we also get a good buddy picture with Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfuss delivering memorable characters. The three of them together are so different yet all three are like people I'm sure each viewer has met so it's easy to connect with them and it makes the film all the more fun when we go on this adventure.

    The film, of course, benefits from the brilliant John Williams score, which is perhaps the most memorable in film history. Bruce, the name given to the shark, caused most of the problems during filming but you wouldn't know that by just watching the picture. The look of the shark is incredible and Spielberg certainly made the right decision of keeping it hidden and just revealing bits and pieces as the movie went along. The first glimpse in the pond is hauntingly shocking and each sighting just grows more and more tension. The director also knows how to build suspense without us seeing the shark as we're constantly viewing objects floating (the dock, the barrels) to imply that the creature is there.

    What's even more amazing is that this film scared people so badly that they refused to go into the water yet the most suspenseful scene is probably the now legendary speech by Shaw about his time on the USS Indianapolis. It goes without saying but the three leads are all terrific in their roles and I really can't think of too many movies that have as many memorable characters as the ones here. We also get strong supporting work from Murray Hamilton as the Mayor and Lorraine Gary as Brody's wife.

    For me this ranks as one of the greatest adventures ever captured on film because everyone involved makes it feel so real. When the men get on the boat to go after the shark you feel as if you're really there. When the camera is underwater given a POV shot of the shark, you feel as if you're in the water. The final death scene in the movie also just happens to be one of the most terrifying ever captured on film and it might even be the most brutal. The movie is a true masterpiece of suspense and I think it would be fair that nothing has come close to this in the past 35 years. Like PSYCHO, we've had a lot of rips of imitations but nothing has come close to the same power and it's doubtful anything ever will.

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    • Trivia
      Several decades after the film's release, Lee Fierro (Mrs. Kintner) walked into a seafood restaurant and noticed an "Alex Kintner Sandwich" on the menu. She commented that she had played his mother many years ago. Jeffrey Voorhees, the manager of the restaurant who had played Alex, ran out to meet her. They hadn't seen each other since the original movie shoot.
    • Goofs
      Great White Sharks cannot move backwards once their gills are under water, as seen towards the end of the film.
    • Quotes

      Brody: [1:21:27] You're gonna need a bigger boat.

    • Crazy credits
      The three leads are credited using a placement that was popular in the 1970s, making it unclear who receives first credit. Robert Shaw's name is vertically above Roy Scheider's, but Scheider's is to the left. Richard Dreyfuss, being the least experienced, is last whichever way you read it.
    • Alternate versions
      The version shown in recent years on television (as of 2000) includes a lengthier scene where the crazed fishermen hunt sharks to collect Mrs. Kinter's reward. It shows them crazily firing rifles into the water, much like a shark feeding frenzy. The extended version of Jaws was first shown in the US on the ABC network on November 4, 1979 in order to achieve a running time of 3 hours including commercial interruptions. This version and ran occasionally through the 1980s. The shark hunting frenzy mentioned here, in addition to Matt Hooper telling a story about an ex-lover to Chief Brody on their way to dissect the tiger shark, as well as Quint's badgering of a young musician in a bait and tackle store were all included. Many network and syndicated television broadcasts contained added footage long before "Deleted Scenes" were ever part of home video packaging.
    • Connections
      Edited from Inner Space: Man Eater (1973)
    • Soundtracks
      Untitled Improvised Campfire Guitar Music
      (uncredited)

      Performed by Mike Haydn

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 1976 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tiburón
    • Filming locations
      • Water Street, Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA
    • Production companies
      • Zanuck/Brown Productions
      • Universal Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $267,263,625
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,061,513
      • Jun 22, 1975
    • Gross worldwide
      • $477,916,625
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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