Jaws 2

Synopsis: Four years after the events of the original "Jaws", the town of Amity suddenly experiences series of mysterious boating accidents and disappearances. Chief of Police, Martin Brody, fears that another shark is out there, but he is ignored by the townsfolk. Unfortunately, he's right. There is another Great White in the sea. And it wants revenge.
Director(s): Jeannot Szwarc
Production: MCA Universal Home Video
 
IMDB:
5.7
Metacritic:
52
Rotten Tomatoes:
57%
PG
Year:
1978
116 min
1,154 Views


[ Ferry Horn Bellowing ]

Come on,

come on, come on.

[ Ferry Horn Bellowing ]

# [ "Downtown" Continues ]

Where the hell

have you been?

Late.

That I figured. Honey,

this is a big deal for me.

Well, Hendricks had

the keys to the jeep, and

I couldn't find the spares.

Terrific.

Listen, do me a favor.

Act as if you've been

here the whole time.

How do I do that?

Just look bored.

Thank you,

Amity High School Band,

for that eloquent selection.

We're happy once again--

Mama, Michael

won't talk to me.

What are you

doing here, tiger?

Mrs. Silvera couldn't come.

It's okay. It's okay.

And now, this year's

Miss Amity,

Tina Wilcox,

[ Wolf Whistle ]

Will cut the ribbon...

officially opening

this luxurious new hotel.

This money tree,

you may have noticed,

is donated by...

Len Peterson, the builder

of Amity Shores Condominiums,

as a gesture of goodwill

towards the community.

Let's hear it for Len.

[ Applause ]

Thank you, Len.

as a special gift...

to the Amity

Scholarship Fund.

Go ahead, Tina.

Cut it.

That a girl.

And now the Amity

High School Band once again.

Refreshments on

the patio, everyone.

Oh, boy.

# [ Playing

"The Girl from Ipanema" ]

Brody, how are ya?

Hey, Len,

how are ya?

Hello, Martin.

I think it went well.

Hell of a speech, Larry.

Terrific. Larry, it was

right on the money.

Thank you very much, Len.

Have you met my son Larry?

No, no.

Uh, Larry Junior. Larry,

would you get over here, please?

Don't go away.

Here we go, Larry.

Say hello to Len.

How you doin'?

Hi, Lar.

Nice-lookin' boy.

Ellen.

Honey, would you be a love,

make sure the bar is open...

and everyone is taken

care of and happy, hmm?

Sure.

Yes, sir,

fantastic lady.

Don't know what I

would do without her.

Really?

Neither do I.

How old is

your cousin?

She's 1 7.

She's a senior.

I'm not crazy

about blind dates.

Oh, they're okay if they got

little white canes and tin cups.

That's awful.

Oh, what the hell.

Did your mom put

all this together?

Yeah, it's her job.

She make the punch?

No.

Good.

It's terrible.

# [ Big Band ]

Hey, you dance?

Nope.

Me neither.

Who you gonna

ask next?

Tina Wilcox.

Ed's girlfriend.

You're crazy.

It doesn't hurt to ask.

Sometimes the most beautiful

girls are the loneliest.

That's a crock of sh*t.

I know.

Was it the fourth or fifth

night at the Jersey shore?

It was the fourth. I thought

you wouldn't respect me.

I did, I did.

Why don't we

get out of here?

Wanna fool around?

Why not?

You're on.

[ Hendricks ]

This pipe has more

barnacles than you do.

What are

you doing?

I told you, brush it off to

your left. Your other left.

Hey, I thought you're

supposed to be off duty.

Well, good morning.

Till noon this is

on my own time.

Hey, Chief!

Yeah?

We got a gold-plater

in the main channel.

A big cruiser.

Whereabouts?

Off the point.

No running lights.

Just a diver's flag.

Want me to

run out there?

Yeah, would you? I can't

run this damn thing anyway.

Happy to do it.

Okay, I'll see you

back at the office.

And take the old man

of the sea with you.

[ Hendricks ]

All right,

cast off the bowline.

And then cast

off the stern line.

And then cast off

the spring line.

Let's go!

Look, we're only gonna

be here for a few minutes

and then we're goin' out.

Can't I come

with you?

No.

Please.

He can come

with me if he wants.

Yea!

No. No yea. Boo.

Off the boat, brat.

Ah, he can help me

at least then. Come on.

Boo. Big brothers.

Hey, Sean, you ever

been an anchor before?

Come on. Whoa.

Hey, Mike, hi.

Going out right away?

No.

Good. I want you

to meet my cousin.

Look, don't worry.

I'll meet her, I'll meet her.

'Kay, Tom, see you later.

Same time Thursday.

Hey, Andy,

over here.

See you guys later.

What do we got?

What's the problem?

Uh, what isn't?

Brooke!

Brooke!

Jackie, hi!

Quick, quick,

quick, who's that?

[ Andy ]

I think I'm in love.

I hope that's the cousin.

Lucky, lucky,

lucky, lucky.

Timmy, did you see the way

she was looking at you?

She wants you, man.

Nah, she wasn't

lookin' at me.

What are you saying? She was

staring at you and drooling.

No. I'm thin.

I wear glasses.

I live in Amity Island

year-round.

I'm not good

enough for her.

I guess you're right.

Probably wasn't looking at you.

Ooh. Larry, look.

Larry, look!

What?

Look at her!

You look great.

Thanks.

Well?

She's got tits

like a sparrow.

Do you have to

talk like that?

What are you, my mother?

Will you undo the jib?

We're all

going sailing.

Sailing?

Come on. I want you

to meet this guy.

He's so cute.

Okay.

Hey, look, I'm walking!

Leave him alone. He's tanning

the soles of his feet.

Mike, over here!

Douglas?

I can't watch

the news anymore.

I can't watch

a ball game anymore.

I can't even watch a movie!

All I hear is that damn kid

and his damn radio going,

"Breaker, breaker, breaker!"

Well, listen,

I'll do what I can.

But remember it's under

federal jurisdiction.

Well, call the FBI!

Brody, can I talk

to you for a minute?

One at a time.

Now you two, talk to Miss

Polly and you come with me.

Now what's this

about Grace Kinney?

Her bedroom window faces

my oldest boy's bedroom,

and she's teasing him.

She's dancing, dancing

around in a towel!

Dancing, huh?

Oh, Hendricks, good.

Right this way.

Excuse us, please.

I want you to come in here

and, uh, check out this 908.

What the hell's a 908?

I never heard of a 908.

get me out of there.

What's that?

Diver's camera.

Tom Andrews brought it up from

under the abandoned cruiser.

Oh, the abandoned cruiser?

A couple of rich guys.

Home is Newport, Rhode Island.

Well, if I had

$ 1 00,000 boat,

I wouldn't leave it

in the channel.

If you had $ 1 00,000 boat,

there'd be an investigation.

Very funny.

Grace Kinney is driving

my boy to distraction.

Dancing. You wanna

check out this dance for me?

Dance?

Wanna go back up?

Now back up, Mike!

Mike, you're twisted.

Pull up, Mike.

Pull up.

Easy, Mike.

Drop him down now.

You okay there?

You okay?

Get down, Mike.

Go back up.

[ Radio ]

The weather continues

to be warm and clear.

And now back to the music

from Plymouth,

the rock of New England.

[ Power Boat ]

Wait. Take a break

for a minute, okay?

Hey, Tina,

where are you going?

Hey!

Eddie, come on.

What's up?

- Let's go skiing.

- What?

Come on. We can

use my uncle's boat.

Let's do it next week,

all right?

God, with you,

everything is next week.

Terry?

Terry?

Terry!

Aaah!

Aaah! Aaah!

Aaah!

Aaah!

Aaah! Aaah!

Wow!

God!

I can't find anyone out here.

They must've gone to the bottom

or drifted with the tide.

Well, I've got

witnesses that say...

there was one person in the boat

and one person water-skiing.

Told ya,

nothin' here.

Well, then I want you

to try dragging.

For how long? Current's

moving everything around and

it's gonna be dark pretty soon.

I don't care. I want you to

stay on it as long as it takes.

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Peter Benchley

Peter Bradford Benchley (May 8, 1940 – February 11, 2006) was an American author. He wrote the novel Jaws and co-wrote its subsequent film adaptation with Carl Gottlieb. Several more of his works were also adapted for cinema, including The Deep, The Island, Beast, and White Shark. more…

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