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Mako: The Jaws of Death is a 1976 thriller film directed by William Grefe. [1] [2] The film is about a brooding loner who accidentally learns that he has a telepathic and emotional connection with sharks. He eventually rebukes society and sets out to protect sharks from people. The film was set and shot on location in Key West, Florida.
These people say the real culprit behind many of the reported incidents—including the famous 1916 shark attacks in New Jersey that may have served as inspiration for Jaws—may be the lesser known bull shark." [43] Biologists George A. Llano and Richard Ellis suggest that a bull shark could have been responsible for the fatal Jersey Shore ...
S. Sand Sharks; The Shallows (film) Shark (2000 film) Shark Attack (film) Shark Attack 2; Shark Attack 3; Shark in Venice; Shark Kill; Shark Night; Shark Swarm
If you’re heading to the beach sometime soon, here are some things to keep in mind about shark attacks — including just how unlikely they really are.
Two Russian divers were found dead, one in the jaws of a shark, after a strong current separated them from their group in a popular Philippine scuba spot, a coast guard official said Friday. Four ...
Variety‘s “Jaws” review said of the shark attack sequences: “The fast-moving 124-minute film engenders enormous suspense as the shark attacks a succession of people; the creature is not ...
Backlinie was in the 1977 film Day of the Animals, regarded by some as a Jaws clone about nature gone bad. [13] She was in Spielberg's 1979 film 1941, parodying her role in Jaws: [3] Instead of being attacked by a shark during a midnight swim, she is "picked up" by the periscope of a Japanese submarine. [14]
This death was officially classified as a drowning by the Broward County, Florida, medical examiner's office; however, it is listed as a fatal shark attack by the International Shark Attack File. Reichardt drowned while diving on the wreck of the Ronald B. Johnson in 270 feet (82 m) of water 2 miles (3.2 km) off Pompano Beach, Florida , while ...