...if you can find them, these titles are pretty cool....extremely cheezy, with a more international flavor, but still pretty good!!!
"Great White" (1981)
"Cruel Jaws" (1995)
"Mako: The Jaws of Death" (1976)
"Tintorera" (1977)
"Mako..." is pretty easy to find, as it is in public domain, and "Tintorera" was officially/legally released here in the states, a couple of years ago, and should be easy to find.
The other two have not been officially released in the states ("The Last Shark" was, in fact, pulled from the theaters, back in '81, when Universal threatened to sue, over similarities to their shark classic, "Jaws"; I was lucky enough to catch the film before it was pulled); however, if you dig hard enough, you might still find them through private sellers, on DVD-R (that's how I got mine).
Heck, the exploitive movie posters of these films, coupled with the controversy of "Jaws" rip-off attempts, are reasons enough to seek out these films....
2007-07-14 08:34:28
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answered by Fright Film Fan 7
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Jurassic Shark. The Shark King. The Shark Of Zorro. Mansfield Shark. Shark of Darkness.
And there's Southshark on TV.
2007-07-14 05:12:35
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answered by hog b 6
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Open Water
Deep Blue Sea
2007-07-14 05:08:36
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answered by Tulip 3
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Nope. i admire tigers and concern sharks, yet it is why the action picture replaced into so great. It took a organic concern and amplified it some million cases. And mutually as maximum individuals respectfully concern tigers, they see them as lovable and cuddly kitties - attributable to Tony the Tiger and Tigger. Sharks, on the different hand are creepy, no longer lovable and cuddly. subsequently, a action picture some tiger would not have raised the phobia point to the push that the shark did.
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answered by ? 4
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I prefer Shark Tales
2007-07-14 05:13:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Deep Sea and Open water part 1
2007-07-14 05:16:35
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answered by hope 1
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I think that "Deep Blue sea" is the closest you can come to "Jaws"
If you go to blockbuster or any other video store you'll see a lot on the shelves, but I don't think they ever made it to the theater before, but maybe they are worth watching, try that.
2007-07-14 05:13:22
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answered by Ray Ray 3
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Deep Blue Sea
Open Water (if you call that a movie)
2007-07-14 05:10:55
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answered by jean grey 6
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Isn't there one called "Deep Blue Sea" or something like that?
2007-07-14 05:07:26
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answered by I Have Parasites 4
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deep blue sea
2007-07-14 05:10:36
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answered by ladysschwarm 2
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