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After her son is killed by a shark, Ellen Brody relocates to the Bahamas where she thinks she is safe from the nightmare. She is wrong, of course, and soon becomes hellbent on revenge once and for all. A massive improvement on Jaws III, with some decent photography and some interesting characters; but the reminder of Roy Scheider's absence as the Police Chief only makes it just about bearable to watch. This fact is made all the more difficult by the appearance of tragic child star Judith Barsi who died shortly after the movie was made, aged 10.~ LH. Just when you thought it was safe to watch another Jaws film...an even more appalling sequel comes along! This one might be more painful to watch than an actual shark bite. ~ WS. |
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17th July 1987 Cinema | ||
23rd July 1987 Cinema | ||
29th August 2005 DVD ![]() 2.35:1 |
![]() | Ellen Brody |
![]() | Michael Brody |
![]() | Jake |
![]() | Hoagie Newcombe |
![]() | Carla Brody |
![]() | Thea Brody |
![]() | Louisa |
![]() | Sean Brody |
![]() | Young Sean [flashback sequence] |
![]() | Polly |
![]() | Mrs. Taft |
![]() | Mrs. Kintner |
![]() | Clarence |
![]() | Mr. Witherspoon |
![]() | Tarkanian |
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Thursday, 25th July 2024 | Music Box Theatre | USA |