Movie Background
Movie Poster

Jaws 2

Police chief Brody must protect the citizens of Amity after a second monstrous shark begins terrorizing the waters.

Director(s)

Keith Gordon

Jeannot Szwarc

Joe Alves

Where to watch

JioHotstar

JioHotstar

Subscription

Apple TV Store

Apple TV Store

Rent

Zee5

Zee5

Rent

Amazon Video

Amazon Video

Rent

Apple TV Store

Apple TV Store

Buy

Cast & Crew

Gary Dubin

Gary Dubin

Eddie Marchand

Roy Scheider

Roy Scheider

Police Chief Martin Brody

Lorraine Gary

Lorraine Gary

Ellen Brody

Fritzi Jane Courtney

Fritzi Jane Courtney

Mrs. Taft (uncredited)

Murray Hamilton

Murray Hamilton

Mayor Larry Vaughn

Joseph Mascolo

Joseph Mascolo

Len Peterson

Jeffrey Kramer

Jeffrey Kramer

Hendricks

Collin Wilcox Paxton

Collin Wilcox Paxton

Dr. Lureen Elkins

Ann Dusenberry

Ann Dusenberry

Tina Wilcox

Mark Gruner

Mark Gruner

Mike Brody

Barry Coe

Barry Coe

Tom Andrews

Susan French

Susan French

Old Lady

Gary Springer

Gary Springer

Andy Nicholas

Donna Wilkes

Donna Wilkes

Jackie Peters

John Dukakis

John Dukakis

Paul 'Polo' Loman

G. Thomas Dunlop

G. Thomas Dunlop

Timmy Weldon

Keith Gordon

Keith Gordon

Doug Fetterman

David Elliott

David Elliott

Larry Vaughn Jr.

Marc Gilpin

Marc Gilpin

Sean Brody

Billy Van Zandt

Billy Van Zandt

Bob

Martha Swatek

Martha Swatek

Marge

Gigi Vorgan

Gigi Vorgan

Brooke

Christine Freeman

Christine Freeman

Water Skier

April Gilpin

April Gilpin

Renee

Kathy Wilson

Kathy Wilson

Mrs. Bryant

Cindy Grover

Cindy Grover

Lucy

Ben Marley

Ben Marley

Patrick

Jeannot Szwarc

Jeannot Szwarc

-

Joe Alves

Joe Alves

-

Details

GenresHorror, Thriller
Runtime1h 57 mins
Released on16 Jun 1978
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Ian Beale

10/10

**Excellent sequel!** Intense sequel directed by Jeannot Szwarc (who also directed episodes of Columbo alongside Steven Spielberg!) Performances here are every bit as good as the original and Szwarc manages to infuse of great sense of style to the proceedings - building upon and adding even more depth to the Brody story. The camerawork is extremely stylish - some great gliding point of view shots. John Williams outdoes his work in the original movie with his Jaws 2 score. The film feels more brutal than the original and leads to a nerve shredding climax. A great counterpart to Jaws (1975). - **Ian Beale**

JPV852

7/10

Adequate but still entertaining sequel has some okay practical effects with the shark though still really silly given what happened in the last one nobody in charge would listen to Brody. Nothing overly special and doubt I'd revisit this anytime soon, but an okay sequel. **3.25/5**

r96sk

6/10

A disappointing follow-up. I enjoyed Roy Scheider's performance and the core action sequences near the end, but everything else is a bit boring. 'Jaws 2' puts high focus on the teenagers, though their story never possesses any intrigue. The effects for the shark, meanwhile, are a step down from the original. It's not terribly far from being watchable, a slightly shorter run time might've helped in that regard, but I just personally found it to be an uninteresting 115 minutes or so. Perhaps initial director John D. Hancock's ideas would've came out better, though he was fired during production; speaking of which, the issues behind the scenes for this - and even the first film, really - are pretty fascinating.

CinemaSerf

5/10

It's only after watching this that you realise just how crucial to the success of the first film Robert Shaw was. This is not the worst sequel I've seen by any means, but without his gnarled and charismatic "Quint", we are left with a pretty mundane effort from all concerned. This time our hungry finned friend has a group of young sailors - including, of course, the Brady bunch - "Michael" (Mark Gruner) and "Sean" (Marc Gilpin) firmly in it's sights. This necessitates their sheriff father (Roy Scheider) having to defy his own loathing of the water to try and rescue them. Director Jeannot Szwarc tries to mix it up a little, but there is just too much inevitability about the ending; and the screaming hysterics of the weans - especially the truly irritating "Jackie" (Donna Wilkes) started to get under my finger nails quite quickly. The photography is good, and some effort has been made to disguise the more mechanical elements of the shark attacks, but the calamitous fire pan to fire scenarios recycle themselves once too often. John Williams' score still works well to help generate some semblance of a sense of peril, but I'm afraid this isn't remotely scary and was quite a disappointing watch.

quasar1967

8/10

just as good as the original, if not better

All Trailers

Jaws 2 (1978) - Trailer HD 1080p
Jaws 2 Official Trailer #1 - Roy Scheider Movie (1978) HD

Part of the Series

Jaws 3-D

Jaws 3-D

1983EN
Jaws: The Revenge

Jaws: The Revenge

1987EN