No shark


A mechanical one kept breaking.

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Not true there was no shark. That was a real Great White in the long-view scenes of Hooper in the shark cage. A little person was stunt-doubling Hooper in a miniature cage and miniature SCUBA gear. Those scenes were shot on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef with a real Great White. The footage was shot by Ron and Valerie Taylor, the couple who made Blue Water, White Death.

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Yes - I remember reading years ago that, like in the novel, Hooper was originally intended to die in the film. However while the cage was empty a large shark attacked it, thrashing wildly, and the footage was so impressive that it was kept and Hooper made it to the end of the film!

I'm not sure if this is urban legend or not... it's hard to imagine Hooper, so much more likeable than in the book, being killed off and denying us that happy paddle back to shore.

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I did not know that about the Great White’s tangle with the midget cage, but it makes sense. Thanks for that.

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TURNS OUT YOU DONT NEED A SHARK OR EVEN A FUNCTIONING MECHANICAL SHARK TO MAKE THE GREATEST SHARK MOVIE EVER....AMAZING!

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Sometimes the "unknown" is scarier than the known. His movie "Duel" did this as well. You never saw the truck driver's face.

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You saw plenty of the truck though, that was the star not the driver. Iknow it wasnt , but it may as well have been a haunted truck horror film

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The unknown identity of the driver most certainly added to the fear. Spielberg has said this in interviews.

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Wait, you mean to tell me they didn’t really film the actors swimming with a real 25-foot-long great white shark??

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The sharks wanted too much money. It was cheaper to automate with Bruce, which is what the crew named the several mechanical sharks they used in the movie.

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Those damn sharks. How ridiculous, they missed out on a classic! Good thing they wised up in time to act in Deep Blue Sea.

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AND they got to eat Sam Jackson mid-sentence! Bravo!

SAM Mother-fuck-OOOHFUCKN (SFX: CHOMP!)

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Bruce was a finicky ol' beast.

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