The name of the beach is Phi Phi.
J. Silvia State Beach on Seaview Ave.
Yes in the movie jaws was a robot but the tiger shark they caught after the kittner boy was dead was a real shark caught of the beach of flordia. hope that answers your question:)
no it was a robot but the shark that the fishermen caught thinking it was the shark was a real one caught of the beach of flordia.
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.
It is called the Orca. You can see it in the movie and it is in the Jaws Universal studios ride in California.
J. Silvia State Beach on Seaview Ave.
Martha's Vineyard, Mass.
Jaws is one.
Yes in the movie jaws was a robot but the tiger shark they caught after the kittner boy was dead was a real shark caught of the beach of flordia. hope that answers your question:)
No, Jaws is not a puppet. Jaws is a mechanical prop shark used in the movie of the same name. It was operated by a team of special effects technicians.
In the movie Jaws a guys torso washes up onto a beach. Unless it was a girl. -Nadia
no it was a robot but the shark that the fishermen caught thinking it was the shark was a real one caught of the beach of flordia.
In the first movie it was Amity Island.
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.
Jaws was shot on State Beach. A replica can be seen at Sharky's Cantina in Edgartown, by Stop & Shop.
The movie Jaws was based on the novel by the same name. The novels working title was "A Stillness in the Water'.
It is called the Orca. You can see it in the movie and it is in the Jaws Universal studios ride in California.