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Jaws (1975)

June 20, 1975 (US) Horror, Thriller, Adventure • 124m

Overview

When the seaside community of Amity finds itself under attack by a dangerous great white shark, the town's chief of police, a young marine biologist, and a grizzled shark hunter embark on a desperate quest to kill the beast before it strikes again.

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Top Billed Cast

Ted Grossman
Ted Grossman

Estuary Victim

Chris Rebello
Chris Rebello

Michael Brody

Jay Mello
Jay Mello

Sean Brody

Lee Fierro
Lee Fierro

Mrs. Kintner

Robert Nevin
Robert Nevin

Medical Examiner

Fritzi Jane Courtney
Fritzi Jane Courtney

Mrs. Taft (uncredited)

David Engelbach
David Engelbach

Research Assistant (uncredited)

Dorothy Fielding
Dorothy Fielding

Girl in Music Store (uncredited)

Joe La Creta
Joe La Creta

Barwood (uncredited)

Belle McDonald
Belle McDonald

Mrs. Posner (uncredited)

Joseph Oliveira
Joseph Oliveira

Swimmer (uncredited)

Beverly Powers
Beverly Powers

Topless Swimmer (uncredited)

Ayn Ruymen
Ayn Ruymen

Nurse (uncredited)

Christopher Sands
Christopher Sands

Lifeguard (uncredited)

Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg

Amity Point Lifestation Worker (voice) (uncredited)

Rex Trailer
Rex Trailer

Scout Master (uncredited)

Chris Anastasio
Chris Anastasio

Out of Towner (uncredited)

Henry Carreiro
Henry Carreiro

Felix (uncredited)

Robert Carroll
Robert Carroll

Mr. Polk (uncredited)

Edward Chalmers Jr.
Edward Chalmers Jr.

Mr. Denherder (uncredited)

David Daniel
David Daniel

Hippie on Beach (uncredited)

Cyprian R. Dube
Cyprian R. Dube

Mr. Posner (uncredited)

Wally Hooper Jr.
Wally Hooper Jr.

Harry (uncredited)

Duncan Inches
Duncan Inches

Townsperson (uncredited)

John Moffet
John Moffet

At Bonfire with Mustache (uncredited)

John Searle
John Searle

Converted Man (uncredited)

Hershel West
Hershel West

Salvatore (uncredited)

Dick Young
Dick Young

Pratt (uncredited)

Crew
John Williams
John Williams

Original Music Composer

John M. Dwyer
John M. Dwyer

Set Decoration

Thomas J. Wright
Thomas J. Wright

Art Department Coordinator

Joe Alves
Joe Alves

Production Design

Robert A. Mattey
Robert A. Mattey

Special Effects

Ron Taylor
Ron Taylor

Camera Operator

Tom Joyner
Tom Joyner

First Assistant Director

Michael Chapman
Michael Chapman

Camera Operator

Valerie Taylor
Valerie Taylor

Camera Operator

Barbara Bass
Barbara Bass

Second Assistant Director

Fred Zendar
Fred Zendar

Technical Advisor

William S. Gilmore
William S. Gilmore

Production Executive

Shari Rhodes
Shari Rhodes

Location Casting

Bill Butler
Bill Butler

Director of Photography

Dick Warlock
Dick Warlock

Stunt Double

Ted Grossman
Ted Grossman

Stunt Coordinator

Lynn Murphy
Lynn Murphy

Production Assistant

Thomas J. Wright
Thomas J. Wright

Production Illustrator

Del Armstrong
Del Armstrong

Makeup Artist

Verne Caruso
Verne Caruso

Hairstylist

James Fargo
James Fargo

Unit Production Manager

Jeff Gourson
Jeff Gourson

Assistant Editor

Charlsie Bryant
Charlsie Bryant

Script Supervisor

Jim Gillespie
Jim Gillespie

Makeup Artist

William C. Carruth
William C. Carruth

Assistant Editor

Dick Ziker
Dick Ziker

Stunt Double

Mo Henry
Mo Henry

Negative Cutter

John Chambers
John Chambers

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Joe Alves
Joe Alves

Second Unit Director

Verna Fields
Verna Fields

Second Unit Director

L. Andrew Stone
L. Andrew Stone

Second Assistant Director

Frank Nifong
Frank Nifong

Property Master

Walter A. Gest
Walter A. Gest

ADR Recordist

William Griffith
William Griffith

Sound Recordist

Franklin Jones Jr.
Franklin Jones Jr.

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

John McDonald
John McDonald

Boom Operator

Frank Meadows
Frank Meadows

Boom Operator

Dennis C. Salcedo
Dennis C. Salcedo

Sound Recordist

John Stacy
John Stacy

Sound Editor

Roger Sword
Roger Sword

Sound Editor

Roy Arbogast
Roy Arbogast

Special Effects

Tim Baar
Tim Baar

Special Effects

Johnny Borgese
Johnny Borgese

Special Effects

Jack DeBron
Jack DeBron

Special Effects

Gerald Endler
Gerald Endler

Special Effects

Richard O. Helmer
Richard O. Helmer

Special Effects

Ted Koerner
Ted Koerner

Special Effects Technician

Hal Millar
Hal Millar

Special Effects

Kevin Pike
Kevin Pike

Special Effects Assistant

Charles Spurgeon
Charles Spurgeon

Special Effects

Richard Stutsman
Richard Stutsman

Special Effects Technician

Eddie Surkin
Eddie Surkin

Special Effects Technician

Michael Wood
Michael Wood

Special Effects

Alex Guri
Alex Guri

Visual Effects Supervisor

Alex Heffner
Alex Heffner

Visual Effects Supervisor

Ted Grossman
Ted Grossman

Stunt Double

Franklyn B. James
Franklyn B. James

Lighting Technician

Rexford L. Metz
Rexford L. Metz

Underwater Camera

Lou Barlia
Lou Barlia

Additional Camera

Sandy Brooke
Sandy Brooke

Assistant Camera

James A. Contner
James A. Contner

Assistant Camera

Tony DeGeorge
Tony DeGeorge

Second Company Grip

David Fay
David Fay

Dolly Grip

Louis Goldman
Louis Goldman

Still Photographer

Peter Salim
Peter Salim

Assistant Camera

Fred Schuler
Fred Schuler

Additional Camera

Ronald Vidor
Ronald Vidor

Underwater Camera

Ron Zarilla
Ron Zarilla

Assistant Camera

Louise Clark
Louise Clark

Wardrobe Master

Robert Ellsworth
Robert Ellsworth

Wardrobe Master

Irwin Rose
Irwin Rose

Wardrobe Master

Ted Keep
Ted Keep

Score Engineer

William A. Petrotta
William A. Petrotta

Assistant Property Master

Al Ebner
Al Ebner

Unit Publicist

Paul Wurtzel
Paul Wurtzel

Special Effects Technician

June Foray
June Foray

ADR & Dubbing

Harry Shearer
Harry Shearer

ADR & Dubbing

Michael McKean
Michael McKean

ADR & Dubbing



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 10/10

August 28, 2014

Jaws.

A man eating shark is terrorising the holiday island of Amity. Police chief Martin Brody, shark hunter Quint and marine biologist Matt Hooper set sail in the hope of killing the great white monster.

Jaws is responsible for many things, it's responsible for propelling director Steven Spielberg's career into the stratosphere, it was responsible for a downturn in the package holiday trade, and it was responsible for shaping the summer bl… read the rest.

Cat Ellington

February 10, 2017

Is it safe to go back in the water? ...

Steven Spielberg got ahold of the incredible Peter Benchley-penned novel about a giant, carnivorous Great White (dubbed "Jaws") who swims the ocean waters off a fictional resort town, preying on both the Island's locals and its visitors alike, and adaptated, for the silver screen, what would become one of the most terrifying American made thrillers to ever be released in the worldwide cinema. Exceptional… read the rest.

P Rip

⭐ 10/10

March 22, 2017

Much like the shark itself, the movie starts slowly, deep down in the depths before coming to the surface to explode in pure sensationalism.

Jaws is one of those rare exceptions where high-brow art meets fun entertainment. At the time of its making, however, simply keeping its head above water was the most the cast and crew were hoping for.

But Spielberg had created something special. During production, no one saw it--I'm not sure Spielberg… read the rest.

JPV852

⭐ 8/10

July 19, 2020

Solid shark-thriller that still holds up well with each subsequent viewings. Love the cast especially Robert Shaw and was entertained even during some of the slower moments. Not a favorite of mine or amongst Spielberg's resume, but a lot of fun. **4.25/5**

r96sk

⭐ 9/10

February 18, 2022

A very good, and evidently a very influential, film from 1975.

That release year doesn't even sound correct, the film holds up extremely well in that regard - I knew already, but if I didn't and I had guessed the year I wouldn't have said anything earlier than 1990. This alone raises the film up ½* for me - it's impressively made.

I don't, personally, think the story is as perfect as the aforementioned. Don't get me wrong it's all entertain… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 8/10

March 27, 2022

I saw this recently on the big screen for the first time since I originally went as a child in 1975 and if anything, it has got better. John Williams' score and Robert Shaw's "Quint" combine to far outweigh the "rubber" shark scenes. Unlike "The Meg" this film conveys a real sense of tension; coupled with some good old-fashioned scariness. It also dips it's toe into the science and behaviour of an apex predator, which we may consider ourselves to… read the rest.

tmdb93836550

⭐ 10/10

October 3, 2024

This is one of my favourite films ever and I've loved it since I was a child, everything from John Williams iconic shark theme to the chilling opening scene. Jaws is nothing short of a cinematic masterpiece.

MTV

⭐ 9/10

March 27, 2025

Neat. It scared me a little bit but I held on tight. And the thing is it's a shark! Not a robot! **_735/1000._**

FilmeRioD

⭐ 10/10

July 8, 2025

Jaws is more than just a shark movie, it’s a masterclass in suspense and storytelling. Steven Spielberg turns a simple premise into an unforgettable cinematic experience, using tension and suggestion rather than relying on constant visuals of the shark.
**My favorite movie of all!**

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$7,000,000

Revenue

$470,653,000

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