Jaws 2 Page #5

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


He just panicked.

Don't worry, we're takin'

good care of him. Come on.

Easy!

How did this happen?

[ Hendricks ]

Bite reflex, like a spasm.

Happened about an hour ago,

right after the kids went out.

What kids?

Oh, Junior Vaughn,

Brooke Peters,

Jackie, Mike--

Our Mike?

Yeah, they said they were

headed for the lighthouse.

Hey! Where you goin'?

Look, Chief!

You're not chief anymore.

I can't let you take her out.

Mrs. Brody, look, if he

can't go, then you can't go.

Neither one of you can go.

Chief, please!

Ellen, get that line.

- Mike is out there!

- But I signed for the boat!

Mrs. Brody, please!

Aww, sh*t!

[ Engine Sputtering ]

Chief, go on up to the bow.

You're doing that wrong.

Go ahead,

untie the bowline.

What the hell? They can't

fire both of us, right?

Somebody's

got to be in charge.

[ Engine Starting ]

All right, which direction

you want to go?

You said something

about a lighthouse!

Let's go!

All right!

[ Honking ]

[ Honking ]

[ Brody ]

Amity Launch to Harbor Patrol.

Over.

[ Man On Radio ]

This is Harbor Patrol.

Yeah, listen, Ed.

Do you think you can

raise me a chopper?

Is that you, Brody?

Not right away.

He's down checking a buoy

in the channel.

I want you to get the chopper

out to the lighthouse.

There's kids day sailing there.

I want them

brought back to port.

Affirmative, turn the kids

day sailing back to port.

I heard ya.

Patrol out.

Brody out.

[ Andy ]

Hurry up, suckers,

you're draggin'.

Yeah, come on.

We're gonna lose ya.

Get that piece of junk

out of the way, huh?

Hey, let's go past

the lighthouse.

[ Mike ]

I know a better spot.

Come about!

You got it!

[ Indistinct Chatter ]

[ Indistinct Chatter ]

[ Indistinct Chatter ]

I got it, Chief.

[ Tina Sobbing ]

[ Sobbing ]

It's all right.

Come on. Come on.

It's okay.

[ Sobbing ]

It's all right.

It's all right.

[ Sobbing ]

Nooo!

Take it easy.

You're all right.

You're all right.

Ellen.

[ Tina ]

No, no, no.

It's all right.

It's all right.

Tina, oh, Tina.

[ Gasping ]

It's still there.

Tina, Tina,

it's okay.

It's still there.

What's the matter?

What's still there?

What's still there?

[ Gasping ]

Sh-sh-sh-sh-sh-shark!

It's still there.

Over there.

[ Sobbing ]

[ Tina Sobbing ]

[ Honking ]

That boat's

gonna take you in.

Where the hell are they?

About ten degrees

off your starboard bow.

Take a heading leeward

of Sand Island--

Don't give me that sh*t, point!

- There!

- All right, I got it.

[ Engine Starting ]

[ Doug ]

Mr. Christian,

Mr. Christian.

Pump up this boat. Shave off

that dreadful moustache.

England expects every man

to do his duty. You may

fire when ready, Quigley.

Damn the torpedoes!

Full speed ahead.

This will be

our finest hour!

Oh, sh*t.

[ Laughing ]

Hey, Bligh, someone

pop your balloon?

It's no problem.

No problem.

[ Doug Indistinct ]

[ Group Screaming ]

[ Group Yelling ]

[ Group Yelling ]

Come on!

[ Screaming ]

[ Mike ]

Balance the boat.

All right! All right!

It's all right!

Watch it!

Marge!

Kevin, do something!

Sean!

Oh, no!

Timmy! Brooke!

Hey, you guys!

Timmy! Swim!

Where is it?

I don't know!

Larry, get me outta here!

I'm gonna get you outta here!

Don't worry!

Larry! Turn!

Turn!

[ Yelling ]

Goddamn!

Sh*t!

It's okay.

Get outta the water.

Will you hurry up?

Mike's out there!

Hurry up!

Out of the water!

Somebody,

look out for Mike!

Hang on to something!

Mike!

Get outta there!

Hold on!

[ Screaming ]

Oh, my God!

Mike! Mike!

Brody!

Come on.

That's it.

Okay! Get his arms!

Come on!

Get ahold of his jacket!

Get his jacket!

Get him clear.

It's coming up!

Get him up!

Get his leg!

Timmy!

Go! Get him up!

[ Timmy ]

Come on! Come on!

Hold him!

He's bleeding

pretty bad.

We gotta get Mike

to a doctor!

- Can you sail?

- Yeah, we'll take him in.

Go for it, and get some

help out here fast!

Let's go!

Okay, let's raft

this mess up.

Throw this--

Throw it to Brooke.

Brooke!

Get this and

throw it to Marge!

Marge, here!

Take it!

Tie a bowline

around your mast.

Wrap it around.

Easy.

Let me help you.

I don't know

if it's gonna hold.

All right,

somebody put a fender up.

We could use

another hand on this.

Take it easy. Just pull.

Tie it on. All right.

Amity Launch

to Air Patrol One.

Amity Launch

to Air Patrol One.

Do you read me?

[ Man On Radio ]

This is Air Patrol.

Is that you, Brody?

Yeah, listen, do you

have a fix on those kids yet?

Negative,

I'm still down.

You better get the hell up

because I'm out here all alone.

Brody, I gotta switch frequencies.

Call my boss. I'll meet you over

by Francis Shoal.

Harbor Air out.

Francis Shoal? Where

the hell is Francis Shoal?

[ Radio Whining ]

Sh*t.

I'm all alone out here.

Anybody want

to play charades?

No.

Listen, all we have to do

is land at Cable Junction

and wait.

Yeah, and how are we

gonna do that floating

on this garbage?

What's after Cable Junction?

[ Larry Jr. ]

The Atlantic.

Then Ireland.

God, I'm hungry.

[ Pilot ]

Air Patrol to base.

I have a positive location

on that sailing party.

Disabled and adrift.

About three quarters of

a mile west of Cable Junction.

Wind and tide carrying

them about due east.

[ Cheering ]

[ Cheering ]

[ Cheering ]

[ Muffled Cheering,

Helicopter Rotors Whirring ]

[ Cheering ]

Is everybody all right?

Is anybody hurt?

[ Yelling ]

Now, listen, I'm gonna give you

a tow to Cable Junction.

Then I'm gonna call

the Coast Guard

to send a cutter.

[ Cheering ]

Throw me a line.

Take it easy.

Here we go. All right.

Oh, what a day.

Here you go!

[ Cheering ]

Okay!

Now hold on

to something.

Okay.

Just hurry up!

Better hang on.

[ Screaming ]

[ Screaming ]

[ Screaming ]

[ Screaming ]

- Bob!

- Marge!

Sean!

Oooooh!

- Sean!

- Sean!

Sean! Sean!

Get him up

on the boat!

Sean!

Come on!

Hurry!

Get him up on the boat!

Come on! Come on!

Will you pull me?

I can't get up!

[ Marge Screaming ]

Nooooo!

[ Screaming ]

Take her to the hospital.

Meet me back at the office

on the double.

[ Len ]

You gotta try to

understand my position.

Tina's gonna be all right.

Are you okay?

Ellen, I'm sorry.

Believe me, I'm sorry.

I was only thinking of

everyone's interest--

I don't give a damn.

All I know is a boy

is dead and my son and

husband are still out there.

Amity Launch to Harbor Patrol.

Amity Launch to Harbor Patrol.

[ Radio Whining ]

Amity Launch to Harb--

[ Radio Whining ]

Damn!

Damn it!

[ Thunderclap ]

Sean, catch the rope!

Sean, goddamn it!

Sean!

Try and

catch the rope!

Sean! The rope!

Come on, Sean!

Come on, kid!

Sean! Catch the rope!

The rope, Sean!

Come on!

Come on, Sean!

Come on. He's got to help,

or it's not going to work.

Will you stop!

Come on, Sean!

Wake up!

Look at us!

Sean!

Sean, goddamn it!

Goddamn it, Sean!

You listen to me,

or I'll break your ass,

do you hear?

[ Larry Jr. ]

Okay, come on!

Come on!

[ Andy ]

Okay, okay,

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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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