Jaws 2 Page #6

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


Sean, listen.

Listen, we're gonna throw

you this rope, and you

damn well better catch it!

Okay, Sean,

you ready?

Here it comes, kid!

Get it, Sean!

Sean, get it!

Sean, come it!

Get it!

Okay, good.

Tie it around the centerboard.

Tie it tight!

Okay, you ready?

Hold on!

Hang on, okay?

Here we go!

Hold on tight.

Come on.

Okay, kid?

Take it easy.

Come on. Okay!

- Oh, my God!

-Jesus! Get him out!

- Come on, come on!

- Get him on the boat!

Oh, God!

Are you okay, kid?

I thought we lost you.

It's all right. I got you.

Cable Junction's ahead.

Can we make it?

I don't know!

Hey, I was just asking.

I don't know.

How's she doing?

Just gotta

keep her warm.

Somebody give me a hand.

We might be able to steer

this thing.

What the hell

are you guys playing

with the tiller for?

At 7:
46

when this tide--

Hey, shut up!

I'm sorry, Larry, I can't

stop thinking about this.

Well, you better try!

Hey, come on!

[ Lucy ]

Oh, God, please help us!

Jesus, Holy Mary.

Mother of Christ.

Please, help us.

Please, help us.

We're begging.

Please, save us.

Jesus.

Jesus,Jesus, please.

Oh, thank Christ.

Here, take that

back there to the cleat.

What happened?

I'm okay.

You sure?

A shark hit us.

Sean's out there.

What?

He wanted to come.

It's okay, wasn't it?

Where are they?

They're in the current,

drifting towards

Cable Junction.

All right, you three

get to the lighthouse

and stay there.

Stay there!

I'm sorry, Dad.

I didn't know.

It's all right. Forget it.

Just get to the lighthouse!

We're almost there.

I don't think

it's gonna work.

Come on, Patrick,

more to port.

We're gonna make it.

Keep turning.

We've got to land on it.

More to port,

goddamn it!

It's all

the way over.

Sh*t.

Larry, are we going to

make it to the island?

We're steering for it,

kid.

[ Doug ]

Yeah, but the

wind drift is lateral.

- What does that mean?

- We're going sideways.

For every yard

we go that way,

we go that way a yard.

Yeah, but we were

heading right for it.

We don't have it anymore.

Sh*t!

Sh*t, sh*t, sh*t!

No, wait, wait,

stop paddling.

What about the island?

The shark!

[ Indistinct Noise ]

[ Gasping ]

[ Brooke ]

What's happening?

[ Andy ]

I don't know,

I think we're stuck.

I think it's just

the bottom.

Yeah.

[Jackie ]

It's that thing!

No, no, it's the bottom.

No, it's not the bottom.

It's that thing.

It's gonna kill us!

It's gonna kill us now!

-Jackie, shut up!

- No, it's gonna kill us!

Shut up!

Larry!

Leave her alone!

Then you

take care of her!

Larry, she's hysterical.

Beating her head in--

Sit down!

Knock it off, Larry!

Be quiet!

- [ Yelling ]

- Shut up!

- Listen!

- She shouldn't freak out!

[ Lucy ]

Listen!

You hear it?

[Jackie Crying ]

[ Indistinct Noise ]

Over there!

It's coming towards us!

It's Dad!

It's Dad!

[ Cheering ]

[ Cheering ]

Good. I'm getting

off of here. Good.

[ Cheering ]

[ Cheering ]

Home!

We're goin' home!

Pull yourselves over.

Gonna get the hell outta here.

We can't.

We're stuck on the bottom.

I'll get you closer.

You'll come aboard.

Just move alongside.

Please hurry!

[ Brody ]

All right,

hold it steady.

- [ Screaming ]

- Oh, sh--!

- [ Yelling ]

- [ Screaming ]

[ Screaming ]

Wait! No! Wait!

Dad!

I'm all right.

Hold on!

All right, take this!

I'll try and

get you over.

All right, tie it on!

Okay!

All right, pull these hooks

over with the rope.

Secure them to the raft.

I'll pull you back with

the wench, got it?

Okay!

All right,

now pull it over.

It's stuck!

Wait a minute.

I'll put it in reverse.

[ Screaming ]

[ Screaming ]

[ Screaming ]

[ Screaming ]

[ Muffled Screaming ]

L-L-Lucy!

Lucy, look out!

Oh, my God!

No!

No!

Lucy! Hold on!

[ Screaming ]

No!

Lucy!

No! Oh, my God! No!

[ Sean ]

Dad! Dad!

Hold on!

[Jackie ]

Get away!

Get away!

[ Screaming ]

No!

Dad!

[ Sean ]

Get away! No!

[ Sobbing ]

Oh, my God!

Get away!

Jackie! Jackie!

[Jackie ]

I don't wanna die!

No-o-o-o-o!

- No-o-o-o-o!

- Sean!

[ Screaming ]

No!

Da-a-a-a-a-d!

[ Sean ]

Da-a-a-a-d!

[ Muffled Blows ]

- Where'd he go?

- Where is he?

Oh.

[ Moaning ]

- There he is!

- There he is! Over there!

Chief?

What the hell you doing?

- He's headed for you!

- Get outta there!

Chief,

he's heading for ya!

Watch out!

[ Brody ]

All right, you big bastard!

Come on!

I got somethin' for ya now!

Chief! Chief!

That's it! Attaboy!

Come on!

[ Brody ]

Right over here!

[ Sean ] Dad!

That's it! Come on!

No! Get out of the way!

He's coming!

[ Andy ]

He's gonna take hold

of the wood!

Get away! Get away!

Dad, watch out!

Come on!

[ Sean ]

Look out!

[ Brody ]

Come on!

Come on! Open wide!

Open wide!

Say ah-h-h-h!

[ Screaming ]

Oh, my God!

[ Screaming ]

[ Screaming ]

Oh, my God!

[ Andy ]

He got it! He got it!

Son of a b*tch.

He did it! He did it!

Did you see it? He did it!

Did he get it?

It's dead?

It's dead!

Ha-ha-ha!

[ Laughing ]

[ Sobbing ]

Oh, thank you,

thank you.

Thank you, thank you,

thank you.

And you!

They made me

go with them.

Sure, they did.

October 11, 2004. NTSC/30 FPS.

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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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