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Posted: 10/7/2011
The trailer for Jaws 2.
Two divers photographing the wreck of the Orca, Quint's boat from the first film, are attacked and killed by a great white shark. The shark later attacks a water skier. The driver of the speedboat defends herself by first throwing a gasoline tank at the shark (accidentally spilling some on herself) and then igniting the fuel with a flare gun. The fire ignites the actual gas tank and the speedboat explodes, killing the driver and leaving the shark severely burned.
In addition to these incidents, a killer whale bearing large wounds is beached, which Police Chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) suggests were caused by a shark. Mayor Vaughn (Murray Hamilton) doesn't believe Brody's belief that the town has another shark problem. Later, Brody spots a section of the ruined speedboat bobbing in the surf just off the beach. When he goes to retrieve it he encounters the burnt remains of the boat driver.
The next day, from atop an observation tower, Brody believes that he sees the shadow of a large shark approaching the bathers. He orders everyone out of the water, firing his gun and creating a panic, and is publicly humiliated when the shadow is revealed to be merely a school of bluefish. However, Brody's suspicions are further fueled when he also acquires prints from the diver's camera showing close-ups of the shark's eye. Brody's suspicions are not shared by the town selectmen and local developer Len Peterson (Joseph Mascolo) at a time when the town is enjoying a revival in its tourist industry. Vaughn, angry with Brody's performance on the beach, fires him.
The next morning, Mike (Mark Gruner) sneaks out of his house to go sailing with his friends, but his younger brother Sean (Marc Gilpin) catches him and insists he be brought along. On their way, the group pass a team of divers, led by instructor Tom Andrews (Barry Coe). Moments after entering the water, Tom encounters the shark. Panicking, he rushes to the sur