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Great White Shark | Beach
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4.3/10
IMDbBudget 450,271 USD
Shortly before the film's release, "Universal Pictures" sued the producers, claiming it plagiarized "Jaws (1975)," and the Australian distributors, for breach of copyright regarding Peter Benchley's book "Jaws". "Universal" won an injunction, and the film was pulled from theaters.
The video was released in Japan as "Jaws Returns", a supposed "sequel" to "Jaws (1975)." The box cover art contains the same Jaws font and logo used on all promotional materials for the Steven Spielberg film.
Riffed by Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett, formerly of Mystery Science Theater 3000, under the RiffTrax banner.
Released in Spain as if it was the third part of "Jaws (1975)."
Director Enzo G. Castellari thought about making a sequel, appropriately titled "L'ultimo Squalo 2". It was never made because of the mechanical shark was damaged after shooting.
"Peter Benton: [looking at a chewed up surf board] One thing's for sure, it wasn't a floatin chainsaw."
"Matt Rosen: [looking at a body part] Couldn't it have been something else? Couldn't it have been an explosion? We all know that when Ed goes fishing he uses grenades."