Lo squalo 2

Titolo originale: Jaws 2
Regia: Jeannot Szwarc |
Anno: 1978
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Horror Thriller
Tag: dying and death | rescue | island | panic | mayor | shark attack | police chief | current | boat accident | animal attack | sailing | sequel | scuba diving | creature | shark | great white shark | killer whale | high-tension current | water skiing | tourism |
Cast: Roy Scheider | Lorraine Gary | Murray Hamilton | Joseph Mascolo | Jeffrey Kramer | Collin Wilcox Paxton | Ann Dusenberry | Mark Gruner | Barry Coe | Susan French | Gary Springer | Donna Wilkes | Gary Dubin | John Dukakis | G. Thomas Dunlop | Keith Gordon | David Elliott | Marc Gilpin | Billy Van Zandt | Martha Swatek | Gigi Vorgan | Christine Freeman | April Gilpin | Kathy Wilson | Fritzi Jane Courtney | Cindy Grover | Ben Marley |

Ancora una volta la spiaggia di Amity Bay è minacciata da un gigantesco squalo cacciatore di uomini. Ancora una volta lo sceriffo Brody (Roy Scheider) cerca di dare l’allarme e ancora una volta le autorità, per motivi economici, tendono a non dargli retta provocando così altro terrore.

Approfondimenti

The name of the small rocky island with an electrical relay station on it was "Cable Junction" islan [...] D
The camera operator used a cowboy saddle to be on top of the shark in a few scenes. D
Carl Gottlieb said he got the idea of teenagers hanging out on sailboats from the "cruising" car cul [...] D
On the Brodys' front porch is a flower planter painted bright yellow. It is one of the barrels from [...] D
The film, under John D. Hancock's direction and Dorothy Tristan's writing, had originally a differen [...] D
Martha's Vineyard was again used as the location for the town scenes. Although some residents guarde [...] D
Although the first film was commended for leaving the shark to the imagination until two-thirds of t [...] D
The helicopter scene took four days to shoot. D
The lighthouse where the teenagers hang out was 80 feet high and was a specially constructed set in [...] D
When the crew had to go back to Martha's Vineyard for re-shoots in the fall of 1977, many of the tre [...] D
As in first film, footage of real sharks filmed by Australian divers Ron Taylor and Valerie Taylor w [...] D
When Brody, Ellen and Deputy Hendricks go on the police launch to search for the kids, Brody calls t [...] D
The picture was briefly the highest-grossing sequel in history until it was surpassed by Rocky II (1 [...] D
Principal photography ended three days before Christmas 1977, on the Choctawhatchee Bay, near Destin [...] D
Until the mid-'90s, the movie was on "Daily Variety"'s list of Top Ten box-office hits of all time. D
As in first film, shooting on water proved challenging. Roy Scheider said that they were "always con [...] D
Only film in the franchise which Sean Brody is involved in the finale. D
On the DVD documentary The Making of 'Jaws 2' (2001), the producers estimated the take to be between [...] D
The sharks for the film were known as Bruce Two (the sharks for the original film had been nicknamed [...] D
Despite not being a professional actor or experienced stuntman, helicopter pilot Jerry M. Baxter nev [...] D
This is the only "Jaws" movie which does not begin with the shark's view on screen. Like the other t [...] D
Though he is not seen in the film's final act, a publicity still exists of Mayor Vaughn consoling a [...] D
Susan Ford, daughter of US President Gerald Ford, was hired to shoot publicity photographs. Many of [...] D
Casting director Shari Rhodes cast members of the Gulf Breeze High School band as the Amity High Ban [...] D
In a deleted scene, after the helicopter sinks, the shark attacks the pilot underwater. The sounds o [...] D
The helicopter used in aerial shots belonged to real-life ex-army pilot Jerry M. Baxter. It was hire [...] D
Many extras were recruited from Gulf Breeze High School. The students were paid $3 per hour, well ab [...] D
Cyprian R. Dube and Alfred Wilde appear as "selectman #1 and selectman #2" in the scene where Brody [...] D
Marc Gilpin (Sean Brody) claims that when they were shooting one of the scenes on the makeshift raft [...] D
David Elliott (who played Larry Vaughn, Jr.) claims to have improvised the line "She has tits like a [...] D
Many scenes had to be shot in the fall/winter months. As such, the actors had to suck ice cubes prio [...] D
Navarre's Holiday Inn "Holidome" was used as the film's headquarters, with the ground floor converte [...] D
Roy Scheider and Ann Dusenberry also acted together in "The Men's Club." D
After reading that Jaws 2 was experiencing problems finding a director, then 14-year-old Steven Sode [...] D
"Cable Junction", the island shown in the film's climax, was actually a floating barge covered with [...] D
In the beginning of L'orca assassina (1977) an Orca whale kills a great white shark. In this film it [...] D
The film cost $30 million to produce, over three times more than the original. David Brown says that [...] D
Steven Spielberg and Richard Dreyfuss were approached to direct and star in the sequel but productio [...] D
At the end of the film, the shark bites a high-voltage cable and is electrocuted. Sharks have ampull [...] D
Three sharks were built for the film. The first was the "platform shark", also referred to as the "l [...] D
The film inspired much more merchandising and sponsors than the first film. Products included sets o [...] D
Roy Scheider and director Jeannot Szwarc clashed frequently, so David Brown and Verna Fields called [...] D
The film's tagline, "Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water . . . ", has become o [...] D
The chopper pilot had no idea there was a shark nearby. Brody didn't mention it, neither did ANY of [...] D
Tegan West and Ricky Schroder were hired by director John D. Hancock for the roles of Michael and Se [...] D
The interior shots of the teen hangout where they play pinball were filmed in the original location [...] D
Italian censorship visa # 72683 delivered on 30 November 1978. D
Robert A. Mattey's shark design was much more complicated and ambitious than the one in the first fi [...] D
The final month of the shoot in December was conducted seven days a week without any break so princi [...] D
On one occasion, Roy Scheider complained (in front of extras) that Jeannot Szwarc was wasting time w [...] D
Trailer narrated by Percy Rodrigues. D
When shooting originally began (with John D. Hancock as director), Amity was envisioned as a near gh [...] D
The movie's tagline "Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water . . . ", became one o [...] D
Co-starring in this sequel is Lorraine Gary, reprising her role as Ellen Brody. Gary is one of only [...] D
After the crew spent hours anchoring the sailboats, the wind would change as they were ready to shoo [...] D
Jeannot Szwarc and Roy Scheider did not get along, so producer David Brown asked them both to air th [...] D
The film was originally going to be rated "R" if the body count wasn't decreased. D
Many residents enjoyed being cast as extras. Some people, however, were less pleased by the film cre [...] D
Production lasted five months, between August and December 1977. The entire production, including th [...] D
The boat that is seen in the opening is the Aquanaut. This boat is still in Destin FL and is operate [...] D
At around $30 million (roughly $120 million in 2020), this was the most expensive film that Universa [...] D
Names of vessels included the small sailboat sloops "Tina's Joy" and "Sea Witch", the catamarans "Ho [...] D
The Harbor Patrol helicopter was a Hughes 269B Registration N9341F, Serial 44-0059. D
John Frankenheimer and Otto Preminger were considered to direct. D
Final film of Mark Gruner. D
Jaws 2 opened at #1 on its first weekend release. Grease was a few dollars shy to take that rank (re [...] D
The later film Ovunque nel tempo (1980) was made because Universal Pictures owed director Jeannot Sz [...] D
Roy Scheider referred to the film as "lousy", in part due to making everybody else's life a misery d [...] D
In a deleted scene: Before Chief Brody brings the shark photo to the town hall, Peterson and the res [...] D
Both Jaws and Jaws 2 made references to the great white shark's natural animosity toward the killer [...] D
In the Universal Studios attraction, "Jaws: The Ride", the shark faces a similar death by biting ele [...] D
Only "Jaws" film in which the shark is not blown up at the end, unless you count the original versio [...] D
Despite the movie being mixed and released in mono sound, the score was actually recorded in stereo. D
After nearly a month of filming, Universal and MCA executives disliked the dark, subtle tone that th [...] D
Movie versions of novels by Peter Benchley became popular in Hollywood for a brief time during the m [...] D
The book that Douglas (Keith Gordon) is reading in his boat when the other kids throw a water-bomb a [...] D
In the beach scene where chief Brody is up the tower and Mayor Larry Vaughan speaks with Brody's son [...] D
The sharks from the original film had rotted behind sheds on the lower lot of Universal Studios in t [...] D
There are no scenes of the tail fin in this film. This is very noticeable because in the original fi [...] D
In a deleted scene: Peterson and the other members of the council examine the shark photo in the bac [...] D
Jeffrey Voorhees, who played Alex Kintner, the second victim of the shark in the first film, offered [...] D
Howard Sackler recommended John D. Hancock to direct. Sackler later felt betrayed when Dorothy Trist [...] D
The animatronic shark that bites the cable at the end of the film actually got fried. The production [...] D
According to his biographer, Roy Scheider was so desperate to be relieved from the role that he "ple [...] D
The final sequence to be filmed was the shark being electrocuted on the cable. D
According to Joseph Mascolo, original director John D. Hancock's shooting script included scenes tha [...] D
The first Hollywood sequel to actually use the number "2" in its title, as opposed to Roman numerals [...] D
During a beach scene with the mayor, a wet bike similar to the one used in La spia che mi amava (197 [...] D
A bonus special feature on the DVD refers to "The French Joke". The title in France of the original [...] D
Roy Scheider did not originally want to appear in this film, but had recently left the production of [...] D
Howard Sackler, who had contributed to the first film's script but chose not to be credited, was tas [...] D
Steven Spielberg told the San Francisco Film Festival that "making a sequel to anything is just a ch [...] D
In all four "Jaws" films, a reference is made earlier in the film to how the shark is going to die. [...] D
Young actors appearing in the movie who were involved in the sailing scenes undertook four weeks sai [...] D
Unlike in the original movie, Chief Brody does not see the shark for the first time in person until [...] D
When Jeannot Szwarc was brought in to direct, he recommenced production by filming the complicated w [...] D
Roy Scheider was paid $400,000 to reprise the role of Chief Brody, four times what he got for the or [...] D
Delays in shooting meant that John Williams was forced to start working on the score before the film [...] D
The real shark footage used in the film is actually just left over footage that was filmed for and u [...] D
In a letter to Jeannot Szwarc, Roy Scheider wrote that "working with Jeannot Szwarc is knowing he wi [...] D
Universal wanted a sequel to Lo squalo (1975) early in the success of the original film. David Brown [...] D
Murray Hamilton's scenes were shot quickly because his wife was about to undergo a biopsy for cancer [...] D
Production designer Joe Alves (who would direct Lo squalo 3 (1983)) and Verna Fields (who had been p [...] D
Dana Elcar was originally cast in the role of Len Peterson, which was much darker than it eventually [...] D
Boats and parts for their maintenance were purchased from local businesses. One proprietor said that [...] D
After the scene where the Orca is washed up on the beach, there is a scan to the ocean where the buo [...] D
In the "final" draft screenplay, the helicopter pilot and Marge (the girl who rescues Sean) both sur [...] D
Second of three movies related to a Peter Benchley novel produced by David Brown and Richard D. Zanu [...] D
John D. Hancock ran into trouble with Sid Sheinberg, who suggested to Hancock and Dorothy Tristan th [...] D
John D. Hancock blamed his departure on the mechanical shark, telling a newspaper that it still coul [...] D
The production company had to seek dredge and fill permits from Florida's Department of Environmenta [...] D
Deputy Hendricks' first name has actually changed in this film. He's referred to as "Lenny" in the o [...] D
Erland Josephson was offered Richard Dreyfuss's role but turned it down with the word,: "I would rat [...] D
One of the camera operators was singed by fire during the filming of the electrocution of the shark. D
Carl Gottlieb had been approached in the early discussions to write the script, but turned the offer [...] D
Ellen Brody tells her husband that the Institute called to say Matt Hooper was on the Aurora--he cou [...] D
Due to difficulties with weather and environment, most of the movie was filmed in and around Fort Wa [...] D
One of a cycle of 1980s and late 1970s movies that got made after the box-office success of Lo squal [...] D

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A member of the group of recreational divers encounters and tries to trap a spiny lobster. This spec [...] D
When diver is lobster hunting, the lobster shown is a spiny lobster found in warm seas like FL, the [...] D
When the helicopter is trying to tow the boats a rope stretching sound effect is heard, yet the rope [...] D
When Doug (the first kid who gets knocked into the water while trying to re-inflate his catamaran), [...] D
As Tina and Eddie discover the beached killer whale carcass, they seem stunned and surprised. But si [...] D
During the water skiing sequence, the background shots alternate between a clear and cloudy sky. D
When the kids are lifting the unconscious Mike Brody out of the water as the shark swims past the si [...] D
After Brody crashed the police boat into Cable Junction, in the behind shot, shadows of the camera a [...] D
When Brody is heading towards the teenagers near Cable Junction, we see his view from the direction [...] D
When the shark attacks the red boat, the mast appears to have sheared off or collapsed, but in subse [...] D
When the shark attacks Tina's boat & Eddie is thrown overboard, Tina spots the shark & mutters "Jesu [...] D
After Mike's friends pull him out of the water, unconscious, his head keeps moving further and furth [...] D
Near the end of the film, as Brody begins to climb out onto the power cable, it cuts to a shot of An [...] D
When Brody fires six shots at what turns out to be bluefish during the crowded beach scene, he unloa [...] D
When Chief Brody comes up on Mike and the other two with him , you can clearly see land behind them [...] D
In the overhead shot of Brody and Elkins walking towards the dead whale, there are only about ten or [...] D
The rope that Chief Brody tells the kids to tie to the cleat is clearly neither tied nor untied at a [...] D
When Brody leaves for returning the police car, the shadow of the camera team can be seen on the car [...] D
Soon after Tina and Ed discover the killer whale carcass by the lighthouse, Brody and Hendricks begi [...] D
The police boat that Brody takes to rescue the kids has a registration number starting with "MS" - a [...] D
In the opening scene, the mast is on the starboard side of the wreck, although in Jaws it was clearl [...] D
When the recreational divers are scrambling to get back to the boat after being attacked by the shar [...] D
Later in the film, when Brody tries to ascertain the direction to go, he says, "You said something a [...] D
Reflected on Ellen's shades when she first notices her husband up in the shark tower. D
In the very beginning, as Brody travels to the party, an aerial view of the truck reveals the shadow [...] D
After the dive captain is injured, Hendricks tells Brody it happened before the kids went sailing to [...] D
When Brody is cyanide tipping his bullets, the amount of cyanide on the bullets changes between shot [...] D
The shark in Lo squalo smashed through the port side of the Orca, but at the beginning of this film [...] D
As Mike Brody sits at the bar, the glass of coke before him disappears and reappears between shots. D
Near the end of the movie, there's a shot of the shark cruising past Sean and Jackie. In the backgro [...] D
Jackie's position when the shark makes its final attack on the wrecked yachts at Cable Junction. In [...] D
As Brody approaches the lighthouse while out on the police boat, he passes a buoy on the left of scr [...] D
As Brody approaches Mike and his friends in the sailboat while searching for them. it's apparent tha [...] D
When the shark attacks the patrol helicopter, one shot of the helicopter going under reveals the sha [...] D
When Brody is in the lookout tower and sees a school of bluefish, which he mistakes as the shark, he [...] D
The shark is shown keeping up with the skier. Great whites cannot maintain serious bursts of speed f [...] D
When Brody and Ellen are sitting at the kitchen table on the morning after Brody was fired, when Ell [...] D
When Brody first spots the drift wood , it's in the shallow water near the shore and there's no poss [...] D
The shark was able to pull the helicopter into the water and flip it over to prevent it from being a [...] D
If you look very carefully at the scenes when the camera follows alongside the shark fin as it pokes [...] D
The old lady is looking straight at the boat when it explodes, yet she fails to see the shark on fir [...] D
The sea alternates between choppy and calm between shots in most of the shark hunting sequences. D
(at around 1hr 43min) The shark brushes against Lucy and it's sharp scales cut her above the left hi [...] D
Brody and Hendricks investigate the killer whale carcass found on the beach, but in reality there wo [...] D
When Brody leaves his police car and walks down to the beach to look for evidence, he looks into the [...] D
When Brody sets out in the police boat to find the boys with his wife and the deputy, he has a green [...] D
When Brody first unpacks the life raft, it is grey with an orange underside. When fully inflated a f [...] D
During the ceremony at the beginning, while Len is asking Ellen to check the bar, Brody looks at the [...] D
When the shark first attacked the kids, Jackie and Sean fell into the water but in the next scene la [...] D
Almost all the kids go from being barefoot to wearing shoes at some point . D
As the kids heads out for the group sail Marge is clearly seen wearing sandals. However, when she is [...] D
When they find Tina's sailboat adrift, the Police Deputy is seen tying the boats together, but then [...] D
After Brody questions the old lady about the explosion, he turns and grasps the outside of the porch [...] D
How is it that no one saw the dead killer whale until Tina and her boyfriend found it while chasing [...] D
Brody wears his badge on the right side of his chest, whereas all uniformed law enforcement officers [...] D
When Tina and Eddie discover the dead whale on the beach, they are standing on a large sand dune whi [...] D
After Mike gets knocked cold during the shark attack, he slides off the boat and into the water, but [...] D
When Chief Brody first gets into Tina's boat , there is clearly no one on board , but in the next sh [...] D
When the kids go sailing and pass the dive boat, the dive captain shouts to Andy that they're going [...] D
In one of the sequences where the shark attacks the kids, underwater shots of the shark (meant to be [...] D
After Brody pushes the power line into the sharks mouth, there is a wide shot with Brody on the ding [...] D
In the shot where the camera is on the shark's back as it's heading toward Mike while his friends tr [...] D
When Brody presents the photograph at the town hall meeting to discuss his firing as evidence of ano [...] D
The morning after Brody is fired and he is in the kitchen looking at himself in the mirror, just as [...] D
When the police launch spots the sailboat that Tina and her boyfriend Ed were using, there is no app [...] D
Dr. Lureen Elkins states the length of the beached whale in meters and the length of one of the dime [...] D
The opening shot of the kids group in the bar is mirrored. The chalk board writing is backwards, the [...] D
In "Jaws", Police Deputy Hendricks' first name is Lenny. In "Jaws 2", the same character is addresse [...] D
When Ellen Brody is hugging an hysterical Tina on board Tina's boat, she holds her arms in an embrac [...] D
The position of the towel Chief Brody has on his shoulder changes (as evidenced by the pattern) when [...] D

Frase

Martin Brody: Oh, Hendricks, good! Right this way. [...] D
Helicopter Pilot: [over radio] That you, Brody? M [...] D
Crosby: Something must have scared him down there. [...] D
Phil Fogarty: I can't watch a ball game anymore, I [...] D
Martin Brody: [studying photo Fogarty has develope [...] D
Ellen Brody: So? Martin Brody: So, I'll go down t [...] D
[the launch snags a power line] Red: Oh, shit! Dr [...] D
Tina Wilcox: Je-sus! Eddie swim! Swim fast! It's a [...] D
Sean Brody: I want Fruit Loops! Mike Brody: Eat C [...] D
Martin Brody: I mean, it's obvious that a big fish [...] D
[first lines] Martin Brody: Come on, come on, com [...] D
Andy Williams: Did you know that this place is the [...] D
Mrs. Taft: Good morning. Selling some more of the [...] D
Martin Brody: [as the shark approaches Brody] Mar [...] D
Martin Brody: That boat's gonna take you in. Where [...] D
[after Brody has been fired] Martin Brody: Maybe [...] D
Ellen Brody: That's your third smoke already! Mar [...] D
Len Peterson: Ellen, I'm sorry. Believe me, I'm so [...] D
[looking for a dance] Timmy: Who are you going to [...] D
Martin Brody: MIke's gone. He's making out early t [...] D
Tina Wilcox: Get out the bankets, I'm getting blac [...] D
Dr. Elkins: Sharks don't take things personally, M [...] D
Bob: [Eying on Jackie] Ooh, Larry Look. Larry, Loo [...] D
Mayor Larry Vaughn: Brody is riding his tower. Le [...] D
Martin Brody: You don't have to worry about being [...] D
Martin Brody: Better check the bite radius. Dr. E [...] D
Martin Brody: But I'm telling you, and I'm telling [...] D
Sean Brody: [after Margie gets taken by the shark [...] D
Sean Brody: What's after Cable Junction? Bob: The [...] D
Ellen Brody: [at the hotel opening ceremony] Liste [...] D
Martin Brody: Was it the fourth or fifth night at [...] D
Martin Brody: I think we've got another shark prob [...] D
Martin Brody: Look. This kid is seventeen. We've t [...] D
Tina Wilcox: Sh-sh-sh-SHAAAAARRRRRRK! D
[Hendricks and Red are dragging the ocean in the p [...] D
Eddie Marchand: Lets do it next week! Tina Wilcox [...] D
Andy Williams: Did your mom put all this together? [...] D
Len Peterson: Brody, this is nothing! Seaweed, mud [...] D

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