No, there are four Jaws movies: Jaws, Jaws 2, Jaws 3, and Jaws: The Revenge.
There is an Italian film called Cruel Jaws, which some people consider to be the 5th Jaws movie. But this movie is not part of the Jaws franchise; it's what is commonly known as a "rip off" of the Jaws movies.
I sure hope so. That was the best 70s movie ever.
there are many but the most famous is....Brody: Were going to need a bigger boat.if you ever hear that you willl always remember jaws
There were many top-grossing movie before it, but Steven Spielberg's "Jaws" (1975) changed the complexion of the film industry. The movie earned $260 million domestically and $470 million worldwide, but it also changed the ways that movies were marketed and released.
No such movie was ever going to be made.
Yes, in fall 2009
No, Jaws has three sequels that progressively got worse w/ each movie. There is no reason to believe another Jaws sequel will ever be made. There was an Italian direct-to-video movie called Cruel Jaws that was marketed in some ares of the world as Jaws 5 , but despite using footage from the Jaws movies, it had nothing to do with the series.
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I sure hope so. That was the best 70s movie ever.
I doubt it.
If you keep in mind that every taste is in the nature... you can go with YES or No for answer but... According to IMDB (Internet Movie Data Base) the best movie ever is "The Shawshank Redemption" Jaws come in 107th position.
The character of Quint in Jaws was played by Robert Shaw. The movie set into motion one of the largest decades of shark killings ever recorded.
there are many but the most famous is....Brody: Were going to need a bigger boat.if you ever hear that you willl always remember jaws
No, but it is highly reccomended by fans. Sadly, I don't think there is ever going to be another movie. : (
There were many top-grossing movie before it, but Steven Spielberg's "Jaws" (1975) changed the complexion of the film industry. The movie earned $260 million domestically and $470 million worldwide, but it also changed the ways that movies were marketed and released.
No such movie was ever going to be made.
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