Jaws 2 Page #4

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
1,127 Views


Now, at night?

Tomorrow, maybe spend the day.

My dad left a couple of cases

of beer in the garage.

Is it still there?

Well, it's kind of

vacationing on my boat.

Hey, Mike,

you gonna go?

Yeah, why not?

'Cause you might be painting

toilets at the beach.

Very funny.

Hey, are we gonna

have a picnic?

Yeah. You bring the food.

Mike?

Hi.

I'd like to go

to the lighthouse with you.

Well, I'm not

sure I can go.

I'm beached.

I'm grounded.

My dad won't let me

take my boat out.

Do you always do what

your parents tell you to?

No.

Good. Then I'll be

at the dock at 8:00.

Eight o'clock,

everybody.

I don't know

what I'd do.

Hey, what is this,

a wake for a funeral?

You surprised us.

Chief, I walked over

as soon as I heard about it.

They only fired me.

They didn't bury me.

Hello, baby,

I'm home.

I know.

I know you know.

Listen, I got

something for ya.

This is gonna look better

on you than on me,

because you're

a snappier dresser.

Oh, hey, you're drinkin'

the good stuff.

How 'bout a toast?

A toast to the new chief.

Yeah.

Come on, Ellen,

the chief is gonna need

all the luck he can get.

No? Okay.

We'll do it together.

Toast to

the new chief.

Hail to the chief.

# Dum-dum da-dum

da-dum da-dum da-dum #

# Dum-dum da-dum-- #

Come on. Drink, for Christ sakes.

It's a milestone in your career.

Ease up, Martin.

Look, Chief, not only

don't I want your job,

but I came over to tell you that

I think you're the greatest.

And I--

Oh,Jeff,

it's okay.

Come on. It's not

your fault. I know that.

Well, I gotta

go anyway.

Thank you for coming by, Jeff.

You've really been a big help.

Thank you.

Good night,Jeff.

Good night.

Poor Hendricks.

They'll fire

his ass too.

You'll see.

Showed 'em

a picture of that shark.

They didn't see it.

They see only

what they wanna see.

But it's out there, all right.

It's a big mother too.

Is that why they fired you?

It wasn't just that.

Well, what was it?

The scene at the beach? I was

there, I saw what happened.

Oh, I blew it.

I blew it.

I shot off my mouth,

I shot off my gun.

Four years

down the drain.

Shot to hell.

What a dummy.

What else?

What else?

I never been

fired before.

You know that?

I mean, once when I was 1 7,

when I was a kid,

yeah, but...

never from a real job.

Nobody ever told me

I couldn't hack it.

[ Whispering ]

They're not

saying that.

Yes, they are.

They are.

Maybe they're right.

I'm tired.

Tired.

I'm too damn tired.

Too damn drunk.

That's what you are.

Too damn drunk.

[ Clattering ]

[ Moaning ]

[ Door Opening ]

Are you going out?

Yeah.

Are you going sailing?

Maybe.

Take me!

No!

- I wanna go with you.

- Shh, quiet.

Michael!

All right,

come on.

But be quiet.

Hello, Denise,

love of my life.

If you're grounded,

what are we doin' this for?

Practice?

Yeah, practice.

Why are we here?

Why don't we go to the beach?

We can putz around.

We can make some money,

pick up some girls.

[ Groaning ]

Hey, look.

If you're gonna get

in the way, go home.

I'm not in the way.

Andy, am I

in the way?

You're always in the way.

Is this guy

causing you trouble?

[ Sean ]

Put me down!

Come on. You can

go out in my boat.

You want him?

You can have him.

I think you just made

somebody very happy.

Hi, Mike,

you goin' out?

Hi, guys.

[ Mike ]

Yeah.

I thought you were grounded.

I can go out

if I want to.

You can?

Is there enough room

for all of us on the boat?

I don't know.

We're overcrowded--

We got plenty of room.

Come on aboard.

I guess so.

Brooke?

I got room.

Great.

You'll go with me?

Sure.

Thanks, guys,

but I'm going with Timmy.

Come on.

Fantastic.

We're gonna sink.

Don't worry about it,

all right?

Come on.

I'm ready.

Hey, I thought you said

she was comin' with us.

Obviously, she's not.

You want to talk about it?

You want to swim home?

Hey, Tom!

Hey, Nicholas!

You're supposed to be in class!

You dive for me.

I've got company.

I'm going for lobster!

Great!

Bring me one!

I want mine with butter!

You got that, Tom?

So long, turkeys!

Okay, Sparky's gonna

take you down today.

If everybody's ready,

let's buddy up and drop.

[ Man ]

Give him some space.

Get the regulator.

[ Sparky ]

Get us in!

For Christ sake, get us in!

Let's get him in

and keep him warm.

[ Man]

Okay, we'll put him

in forward cabin.

Take it easy.

He'll be okay.

[ Captain ]

Okay, prepare the bowline.

[ Sparky ] Let's go!

Thank you.

So?

So I'll go down to the office,

clean out the desk,

turn in the truck...

and maybe I'll get shitfaced

and rap your boss

right in the mouth.

I think

I'd better give notice.

Take it easy.

We may need

the income.

Mike's gone.

He's breaking out

early these days.

Must be a morning man.

Like his father.

[ Door Opening

And Closing ]

[ Mrs. Silvera ]

Good morning.

Hi.

Anything special today?

No. Sean must be out

playing somewhere.

Why don't you let him

have whatever he wants.

Okay.

Just keep him away

from the candy.

Okay.

Am I still gonna

get my ride?

Mmm.

Better call your brother,

the plumber. That sink

is still screwed up.

Frankie? He's my cousin.

Ask him if he can

use an apprentice.

Have a nice day.

Do you want to just leave

her pointed up like this?

Hold on a minute.

There we go.

Yeah, this is fine.

And what about sailing?

What about it?

Look, don't you worry.

We're gonna make it.

We're gonna

make it to Budapest

if you're not careful.

What about

the others?

What about 'em?

Look, I know the others

will be there when

we get there.

They'll have their bonfire

and blankets, clams, liquor.

Yeah?

Yeah, I suppose.

And what are we gonna do

in the meantime?

Well, in the meantime,

we're gonna have to

think of something.

Wait a minute.

What?

Get out the blankets.

I got

black-and-blue marks

all over my butt.

My mom's starting

to get uptight about 'em.

Okay.

Out with the blanket.

You really need

a blanket, huh?

I don't need a blanket.

Hey, I can't

come up with a--

But we could do

something else.

Well!

Here's your blanket.

Ooo!

[ Screaming ]

Eddie! Help!

[ Groaning ]

Eddie!

Tina!

Eddie, help me!

Tina!

Ed!

[ Screaming ]

Jesus.

Eddie, swim! Swim fast!

There's a shark, Eddie!

Swim!

Oh, God, Eddie!

Swim!

Swim faster!

Hurry!

Come on! Swim!

Come on! Swim!

Hurry, Eddie, it's a shark!

Eddie, hurry, faster!

Come on! Swim!

[ Gasping ]

Hurry!

Hurry! Eddie!

Eddie?

[ Gasping, Screaming ]

Eddie, no.

[ Grunting, Gasping ]

Tina! Tina! Help me!

Oh, Mommy.

Please, make it go away.

Make it go away.

Make it go away.

[ Siren Wailing ]

Honey, it's not

your job anymore.

I know. I just

want to take a look.

[ Siren Wailing ]

[ Honking ]

Come on. Get outta there.

Come on!

[ Honking ]

[ Honking ]

[ Honking ]

What happened to him?

Embolism.

Air bubbles in the blood.

[ Man ]

He came up too fast, Chief.

He held his damn breath.

Something must have

scared him down there.

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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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