The more I watch Shaw in Jaws the more I find it unbelievable that he wasn't even nominated for any major awards for it. He deserved everything going for this. Phenomenal performance.
Actually Robert Shaw was nominated for an Oscar for Best supporting Actor [sadly he didn't win it]and he sent his wife dozens of roses when he received the nomination[Apparently she convinced her husband to take the role of Quint.].
Stephen Kissane, Yes because I always thought he was talking about Hooper. I always thought, watching the movie, that Hooper was what Quint was looking at when he started his disappointed rant. He is right though, especially these days it seems, we men got softer after every generation. That’s what happens with being men bombarded with technology corporatism social media liberalism and feminism.
FBN Flavius Broadcasting Network Woke Disney remake 2020 would include an embittered former gay lover of Quint aka his former helper in this scene who is now trying to save the Jaws shark from toxic masculinity and Sharkism because Black Lives Matter and Chief Brody to be cancelled and defunded so soy boy counselors can help with Amity’s problems! 😂😂😂
There is a growing resistance and rebellion against all that though, it may look bleak at the moment but the pendulum still swings, and there is some pushback against wokism. Give it time. Hard times create strong men as they say.
@@fbnflaviusbroadcastingnetw6786 @scorptarget @viborgvee8399 Amazing. You take a video of a reconstructed edited scene in a classic film, and somehow end up blathering dumb nonsense about "liberalism" and "feminism" and "wokism". Jesus H. Christ. As if you have a clue what any of those words even mean. 🙄 How the freaking hell do you bring Black Lives Matter and gay lovers into this? How does your mind even do that?
The acting is pretty bad, but Spielberg loves 'real' people with interesting looks. 'Characters' so to speak (Like the guy with the pipe walking out of the shack). Even though this scene was deleted here, I would think that Spielberg probably originally planned to use a good voiceover actor if he decided to use the scene. I was surprised to learn that June Foray dubbed the line "the pond is for old ladies". I always thought that voice sounded funny. Not sure why that needed dubbing, but it makes sense and I definitely hear June Foray now. 'Salvatore' was a character much like 'Meadows'. His part shrunk as the script got rewritten, but there was still a lot left that was actually filmed it seems. See also the deleted 'blooper' scene where it was 'Meadows' that went with Brody to sea and found Ben Gardner's boat.
Illustrates the editing skills of Verna Fields. She constructed a fabulous scene and totally removed a redundant characters prescence without you even knowing.
@@Guncage81 I'm not familiar at the moment with the decent man line, but definitely know what you mean about the autopsy one...for that is there a deleted scene on a VHS version or similar?
Interesting. I always wondered what happened to that little guy with the greasy hat. I'm glad it was trimmed out. Slows the pacing and the dynamic between the three main players here. It was a distraction. Editors chose wisely. Also, you may note that the greasy hat is still there when they load up the ship w/ Hooper's gear. 'Half-a$$sed astronaut' scene. So it doesn't make sense he'd still be there to help Hooper, who would be showing up days later from when he got 'fired/quit'. The cut was not only better, it was necessary for continuity. Sure, we hear Quint griping about getting good help under 60, etc. But hints are good enough and are usually better. I always wondered where the guy went, too, but I didn't need to know exactly. The character is background. And wondering is better sometimes. It's like the great scene aboard Hoopers science vessel at night and they spot a wrecked ship adrift. Chief exclaims, "That's Ben Gardner's boat!" Hooper asks about him, and Chief replies, "Sure I know him, he's a fisherman here." That's all we need. But... We actually met Ben Gardner early on, if you recall. Twice in fact. First time he was when he welcomes Hooper at the dock. "Well, hello yourself little fella." We meet him again in the noisy mass of hunting ships as he complains in local dialect about the idiots blowing themselves up. But we don't need to remember it's the same guy. All we need to know is it's a local fisherman whom Chief knows owns that boat. We soon find out what happened to him. (By the way, the man is real. He wasn't an actor, but a fisherman on the island of Martha's Vineyard and helped Robert Shaw with his character and dialect. I forgot his name, but I'm sure you can look it up). The scene is wonderful. Great blocking, movement on several planes, with a constant view of the ocean (their destination) out the window and the threat of what's in store for them on the walls all around them. Not to mention Shaw's lines. Not a curse uttered, yet this guy scares the beegeebies out of ya. He exudes raw power. Even when he says, 'Excuse me, Chief' and walks past him, we don't know if he's going to rip someone's head off or turn off the coffee pot. Unpredictable is an understatement of his portrayal of Quint. Unlike my long post, less is usually more. ;) Cheers from Tokyo. Happy Fourth of July Weekend!
Also, would’ve fixed a plot hole: why didn’t Quint take his experienced first mate along with him on a dangerous shark hunt? The little guy (Salvatore) was smart, he knew this particular shark was especially dangerous. He got the last laugh, though. Wonder how he took the news of Quint’s death? Lol.
This scene explains something I always wondered- why Quint’s sidekick seen earlier at the town hall meeting didn’t accompany the Orca. But as with every deleted scene from “Jaws”, which are all great imho, cutting them made the film just flow better.
Hmm, wondering if the deleted scenes included in a newer DVD as part of the Bonus features? Wouldn't want 'em squeezed back in but since this is one of my all time fave flicks..& book where I don't recall Quint having a mate..
The idea of a hardened ship mate afraid to go with Quint on this adventure would have added to the feeling of dread and fear of the unknown to the movie, but the dialog between the captain and the shipmate sounded corny , it needed different lines and a better actor to deliver the lines , but it would have worked
I feel like they're real life conflict helped fuel they're performances. Shaw kinda feeling like Dreyfuss was the spoiled young egotistical actor and Dreyfuss feeling like Shaw was the old grumpy dominating artist, but both deep down genuinely respected the others talents.
Demented Derek Well I did not think to even put that scene where it was. I always thought he always worked alone or his partner quit long before. but but if it occurred afterwards then why the hell would Hooper say you’re going to need an extra hand. That scene as they cut out parts tears up a good film and confused people.
I still wanted to see if this rare scene played out I mean that deleted scene is only on the laserdisc To my knowledge at the time editing it Just wished I had better editing software to clean it up
Demented Derek do a scene where Quint is on the boat with Hooper, and he sees Brody arriving on deck. That scene always confused me about Quint’s ranting and raving.
@@Boba-Fett-GS1150Ez I used to go swimming in the ocean when I was young. But every time I saw a shadow I thought it was a shark. But I was brave and I kept swimming.
Have worked in construction as an excavating contractor for years. The laborer is very authentic. The look, the body language, the walk with the dog at courthouse, the manner of speech , and the words. He knew & he was right. That being said, scene wasn’t worth inclusion.
My favorite quote from jaws is this farewell and adieu .to you Ladies of spain for we've received orders for the sail back to boston and shall never more shall we see you again lol 😂😆
I remember seeing this in the tv version of the movie. I had it recorded off of TBS back in the 90s it was cut a little though. I remember being confused not seeing it when I bought the dvd.
Huh.. A Jaws 2 BOOK?! By Peter Benchley? Anyway..in original book Hooker & Mrs B hooked up post lunch & Brody called him out just before they all shipped out. This was completely trimmed from the movie as you know; too much of an adult(ery) subplot. I did have 'The Making of the Movie Jaws' book by the..Girl Photographer as she referred to herself. Had many good photos but it..vanished over time:(
ADR. I’m betting they would’ve replaced his dialogue with another voice actor for the final cut. They did that with the two bozos on the pier fishing with the holiday roast.
I once boiled the head of an 8 foot shark to get the jaws, but I ended up with a pot of sludge and teeth. For some reason the jaw bone had dissolved completely.
Oliver Reed was offered the part of Quint before Robert Shaw. Reed turned it down because he would not leave England and Broome Hall. Although Reed is my favourite ever actor and would have been great in the role there is only one Quint. Robert Shaw is truly magnificent in the role.
The film was perfectly cast. I wouldn’t change a thing. Very glad Lorraine Gary got the part, and not that PLANET OF THE APES actress, instead. Gary, was great in JAWS - as was everyone.
I think that they should have left this scene in tact. It's not all that much longer & it tends to explain why Quint's Mate didn't go on the boat with the others.
I have seen Pirates of the Caribbean and I can see the similarity of Quint saying maybe I should go alone the same way Captain Sparrow would say it which is Johnny Depp. The expression and the way he says it. Uncanny.
The edits were spot on. The little guy’s acting wasn’t good enough and the scene works much better just the 3 characters. Even though we see the little guy at the start, we just assume he was helping Quint with something and left the room.
And the last we see of Salvatore is him handing stuff to Quint on ORCA as they are preparing to leave, he also passes the Rifle to Quint which would be so important in the final few minutes of the film. It’s a pity his refusing to go with Quint was dropped but the acting/vocals were not good. Cheers.
@@666DementedDerek Sorry for the late reply but it still doesn’t make sense for them to cut it out. Without this small scene, the entire scene makes no sense, well, except for a few things that don’t need explanation like Quint saying that Hooper has city hands or the things that Quint asks for in exchange…
Unlike Quint, the first mate knew this shark was especially dangerous. He made the right call. A pity the character wasn’t used again for JAWS 2. Would’ve been interesting to see him about Amity Island, four years after the original shark attacks.
I like to see Robert Shaw more. I wish the deleted scenes we're added. I think they would have been just fine. Excellent actor. I think his son Ian Shaw would make a great Quint character if there was to be a remake. He does a great impression of his father. Spitting image he is.👍🇭🇲🦘✌️
Jaws. A shark film. And we see scarcely little of the thing, till the climactic battle at the end of the film. & we really don't mind, with these characters we have here..all 3 of them, amazing. Richard Dreyfuss is still around & a political conservative. You can bet Mr. Shaw was & likely Roy Scheider, as well. Leftists can act, for sure..Tom Hanks et al..but nowhere near on this lvl. Why am I going political? Because..with less conservatives and censorship of the ones still around..how will the movie industry make films like Jaws? Is Woke gunna crank out a movie like this? Ha. ..not that we aren't losing far more important things..
Only Quint could away with offering moonshine to the chief of police.
Man I bet that stuff would strip the fur off a badger!
I mean you can make moonshine legally just can’t sell it
The more I watch Shaw in Jaws the more I find it unbelievable that he wasn't even nominated for any major awards for it. He deserved everything going for this. Phenomenal performance.
Actually Robert Shaw was nominated for an Oscar for Best supporting Actor [sadly he didn't win it]and he sent his wife dozens of roses when he received the nomination[Apparently she convinced her husband to take the role of Quint.].
@@Spunky3 I know he was nominated - sadly not for Jaws though.
Probably for the Sting.
Meritava davvero un Oscar, concordo .
Shaw was freaking awesome
Yelp
10-4 good buddy remember keep on trucking and keep the rubber side truck driver
I wished Quint would have not gotten killed!
All 3 were GREAT!!
@@xxboonisbadfortnitexx1549 what's this a cryptic crossword clue ?
He was also delicious, too. According to the restaurant review in "The Shark's Sentinel" Boston Edition.
"you're not going to do this aboard the ship, are you mr quint?"
quint's facial expression was hilarious 🤣
Sounds like you've been handlin money all your life
OMG I just paused here 🤣
The chief assrerting his authority in the most civilized manner...
It all makes sence now. Now we exactly get why Quint gets so mad in the middle of the scene.
Hate to admit it, but I felt the same when I first saw it. Never understood why he was giving everyone such a hard time immediately.
This scene explains the comment about not getting a good man under 60.
yes its just an edit that could have been but explains Quint's rambling lol and what Hooper and Brody were looking at
this scene......this whole film.....is so insanely good....thanks for posting
Robert Shaw makes the film, hands down!!
Jaws would not be even half the classic movie that it is without Robert Shaw's performance.
Brody says to Hooper 'don't drink that.' Hooper necks it.
Hooper had something to prove, to himself and to Quint.
@@Joehal287
Yeah. The scene always makes me laugh. Hooper is a great character along side the other two main characters.
Immediately regrets it
Coughs and sputters.
I never caught that before.
"I'm not talkin' about pleasure boatin' or day sailin'"....LMFAO!... cracks me up to hear how Quint really feels about Hooper..
And Hooper's "I don't need this working class hero crap!" is the perfect retort.
@@epaddon .. those 2 were perfect casting for each other.. smh, I mean really, outside of Stallone & Weathers (Rocky) that duo just couldn't be beat..
I never even knew Quint was complaining about ship mates until right now. And I've seen Jaws about 200 times lol
Now makes sense why quint was moaning about staff
Stephen Kissane, Yes because I always thought he was talking about Hooper. I always thought, watching the movie, that Hooper was what Quint was looking at when he started his disappointed rant. He is right though, especially these days it seems, we men got softer after every generation. That’s what happens with being men bombarded with technology corporatism social media liberalism and feminism.
FBN Flavius Broadcasting Network couldn’t have said it better
FBN Flavius Broadcasting Network Woke Disney remake 2020 would include an embittered former gay lover of Quint aka his former helper in this scene who is now trying to save the Jaws shark from toxic masculinity and Sharkism because Black Lives Matter and Chief Brody to be cancelled and defunded so soy boy counselors can help with Amity’s problems! 😂😂😂
There is a growing resistance and rebellion against all that though, it may look bleak at the moment but the pendulum still swings, and there is some pushback against wokism. Give it time. Hard times create strong men as they say.
@@fbnflaviusbroadcastingnetw6786 @scorptarget @viborgvee8399
Amazing. You take a video of a reconstructed edited scene in a classic film, and somehow end up blathering dumb nonsense about "liberalism" and "feminism" and "wokism". Jesus H. Christ.
As if you have a clue what any of those words even mean. 🙄
How the freaking hell do you bring Black Lives Matter and gay lovers into this? How does your mind even do that?
"You've got city hands Mr. Hooper. Been counting money all your life!"
😆
Now we can all see why this local guy didn’t have any speaking parts .
clinton campbell lol
He wasn't an actor. A local who was extremely shy. He was very nervous.
The acting is pretty bad, but Spielberg loves 'real' people with interesting looks. 'Characters' so to speak (Like the guy with the pipe walking out of the shack). Even though this scene was deleted here, I would think that Spielberg probably originally planned to use a good voiceover actor if he decided to use the scene. I was surprised to learn that June Foray dubbed the line "the pond is for old ladies". I always thought that voice sounded funny. Not sure why that needed dubbing, but it makes sense and I definitely hear June Foray now. 'Salvatore' was a character much like 'Meadows'. His part shrunk as the script got rewritten, but there was still a lot left that was actually filmed it seems. See also the deleted 'blooper' scene where it was 'Meadows' that went with Brody to sea and found Ben Gardner's boat.
I thought the exact same , makes sense that he isn't an actor tho
Illustrates the editing skills of Verna Fields. She constructed a fabulous scene and totally removed a redundant characters prescence without you even knowing.
Still, I feel bad for the actor. His only speaking part got cut from the final film.
the "this is what happens line "in the autopsy room
and the "can't get a decent man " are out of place in the cinema cut
@@Swinefeld Except he wasn't really an actor, just a local resident who had no experience delivering lines.
@@Guncage81 I'm not familiar at the moment with the decent man line, but definitely know what you mean about the autopsy one...for that is there a deleted scene on a VHS version or similar?
Except Brody always seems a bit unnecessarily belligerent in the final edit.
Interesting. I always wondered what happened to that little guy with the greasy hat. I'm glad it was trimmed out. Slows the pacing and the dynamic between the three main players here. It was a distraction. Editors chose wisely.
Also, you may note that the greasy hat is still there when they load up the ship w/ Hooper's gear.
'Half-a$$sed astronaut' scene. So it doesn't make sense he'd still be there to help Hooper, who would be showing up days later from when he got 'fired/quit'. The cut was not only better, it was necessary for continuity.
Sure, we hear Quint griping about getting good help under 60, etc. But hints are good enough and are usually better. I always wondered where the guy went, too, but I didn't need to know exactly. The character is background. And wondering is better sometimes.
It's like the great scene aboard Hoopers science vessel at night and they spot a wrecked ship adrift. Chief exclaims, "That's Ben Gardner's boat!" Hooper asks about him, and Chief replies, "Sure I know him, he's a fisherman here." That's all we need.
But...
We actually met Ben Gardner early on, if you recall. Twice in fact.
First time he was when he welcomes Hooper at the dock. "Well, hello yourself little fella."
We meet him again in the noisy mass of hunting ships as he complains in local dialect about the idiots blowing themselves up. But we don't need to remember it's the same guy. All we need to know is it's a local fisherman whom Chief knows owns that boat. We soon find out what happened to him. (By the way, the man is real. He wasn't an actor, but a fisherman on the island of Martha's Vineyard and helped Robert Shaw with his character and dialect. I forgot his name, but I'm sure you can look it up).
The scene is wonderful. Great blocking, movement on several planes, with a constant view of the ocean (their destination) out the window and the threat of what's in store for them on the walls all around them. Not to mention Shaw's lines. Not a curse uttered, yet this guy scares the beegeebies out of ya. He exudes raw power. Even when he says, 'Excuse me, Chief' and walks past him, we don't know if he's going to rip someone's head off or turn off the coffee pot.
Unpredictable is an understatement of his portrayal of Quint.
Unlike my long post, less is usually more. ;)
Cheers from Tokyo. Happy Fourth of July Weekend!
This should've been left in because it shows why Quint randomly became agitated during this scene, his mate quit on him.
Also, would’ve fixed a plot hole: why didn’t Quint take his experienced first mate along with him on a dangerous shark hunt?
The little guy (Salvatore) was smart, he knew this particular shark was especially dangerous.
He got the last laugh, though.
Wonder how he took the news of Quint’s death? Lol.
Quint would've probably thrown him to Bruce in his place
@@retroraider5313Lol, Yeah ...
his acting was poor, i can see why they cut it out
This scene explains something I always wondered- why Quint’s sidekick seen earlier at the town hall meeting didn’t accompany the Orca. But as with every deleted scene from “Jaws”, which are all great imho, cutting them made the film just flow better.
Hmm, wondering if the deleted scenes included in a newer DVD as part of the Bonus features? Wouldn't want 'em squeezed back in but since this is one of my all time fave flicks..& book where I don't recall Quint having a mate..
¨Here´s to swimmin´ with bow-legged women¨. - Priceless.
❤Love Quint....Robert Shaw !
"Trans plants???" the sailor dude is hilarious😂😂😂
The idea of a hardened ship mate afraid to go with Quint on this adventure would have added to the feeling of dread and fear of the unknown to the movie, but the dialog between the captain and the shipmate sounded corny , it needed different lines and a better actor to deliver the lines , but it would have worked
"I'll take him for ballast, chief" 😆😆
Thank you for this.
I feel like they're real life conflict helped fuel they're performances. Shaw kinda feeling like Dreyfuss was the spoiled young egotistical actor and Dreyfuss feeling like Shaw was the old grumpy dominating artist, but both deep down genuinely respected the others talents.
Can't get a good man these days now under 60...
For years I was like
What is he talking about? And where did his old partner go lol
Demented Derek Well I did not think to even put that scene where it was. I always thought he always worked alone or his partner quit long before. but but if it occurred afterwards then why the hell would Hooper say you’re going to need an extra hand. That scene as they cut out parts tears up a good film and confused people.
I still wanted to see if this rare scene played out
I mean that deleted scene is only on the laserdisc
To my knowledge at the time editing it
Just wished I had better editing software to clean it up
Demented Derek do a scene where Quint is on the boat with Hooper, and he sees Brody arriving on deck. That scene always confused me about Quint’s ranting and raving.
My computer is unusable at the moment
Besides I don't think there is a missing scene to explain the ramblings of Quint in the background
Speaking about bow legged women, have ya ever seen a bow legged man try to cross his legs and miss??
I saw this in the theaters when I was a small boy. I used to go in the water.
I was 8.
@@susanb2015 I was 10. Did you stop going in the water too? Can you sleep with a hand or foot off the side of your bed? I miss boogie boarding in L.A.
@@Boba-Fett-GS1150Ez I used to go swimming in the ocean when I was young. But every time I saw a shadow I thought it was a shark. But I was brave and I kept swimming.
@@Boba-Fett-GS1150Ez Did you ever go swimming in the ocean or lake? You sound like you didn't. How old were you?
I see you were 10.
Quint is my favorite in the movie, I think he was a neat character :3
I remember seeing this part on tv
It's not just the acting. The lines are pretty bad as well. The guy is otherwise authentic looking.
Have worked in construction as an excavating contractor for years.
The laborer is very authentic. The look, the body language, the walk with the dog at courthouse, the manner of speech , and the words.
He knew & he was right.
That being said, scene wasn’t worth inclusion.
Had a crush on Robert Shaw as a kid still have a crush on Robert Shaw what a man😘
So sad he died so young at just 51 in 1978,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3 years after Jaws came out.
He was born in a town called Westhoughton, only a short distance from where I live. There's a pub named after him there.
Me too, I still have a crush on him, he is ruggedly sexy what a man ! 6/30/2024
Hahah. It just makes Quint a grumpy old bastard. Love it
My favorite quote from jaws is this farewell and adieu .to you Ladies of spain for we've received orders for the sail back to boston and shall never more shall we see you again lol 😂😆
Shaw.
What a Legend.
He could act while he was drunk better than most actors today can act while they’re sober.
Farewell and ado, Mr. Shaw.
I remember seeing this in the tv version of the movie. I had it recorded off of TBS back in the 90s it was cut a little though. I remember being confused not seeing it when I bought the dvd.
Suddenly I understand this scene way better. Didn’t know there was more I needed to understand but there ya go
I love this idk why they cut it
Have you ever read jaws 2? Mrs Brodie was sleeping with the realtor in the book but there’s many references to it in the movie.
Huh.. A Jaws 2 BOOK?! By Peter Benchley? Anyway..in original book Hooker & Mrs B hooked up post lunch & Brody called him out just before they all shipped out. This was completely trimmed from the movie as you know; too much of an adult(ery) subplot.
I did have 'The Making of the Movie Jaws' book by the..Girl Photographer as she referred to herself. Had many good photos but it..vanished over time:(
Probably woulda been in the movie too if he didn’t read the line like it was yellow sharpied on his hand with a nail in his head
Yes
But still it fills in the gap with what the hell They are looking at and quints ramble lol
ADR. I’m betting they would’ve replaced his dialogue with another voice actor for the final cut. They did that with the two bozos on the pier fishing with the holiday roast.
Shaw, Harrison Ford, and Carl Weathers in “Force 10 From Navarone”! Awesome WW ll movie…
Right!!!! Quint, Apollo Creed and Han Solo. That's a teammmmm💥💥💥💥
Quint lewd crude rude love it.
Quint didn’t make it back for his dinner. 😞
I once boiled the head of an 8 foot shark to get the jaws, but I ended up with a pot of sludge and teeth. For some reason the jaw bone had dissolved completely.
Lol. Damn
Don't feel bad, I tried to make homemade biscuits and they were hard as concrete when I pulled them from the oven.
Oliver Reed was offered the part of Quint before Robert Shaw. Reed turned it down because he would not leave England and Broome Hall.
Although Reed is my favourite ever actor and would have been great in the role there is only one Quint. Robert Shaw is truly magnificent in the role.
The film was perfectly cast. I wouldn’t change a thing.
Very glad Lorraine Gary got the part, and not that PLANET OF THE APES actress, instead.
Gary, was great in JAWS - as was everyone.
It was also offered to Sterling Hayden.
@cyrusq5999 Yes she sure was, very likeable character.
@@jacktheripoff1888What 👀, no way !
One case of apricot brandy and don't forget the color TV😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂Sounds Good ❤👍
I think that they should have left this scene in tact. It's not all that much longer & it tends to explain why Quint's Mate didn't go on the boat with the others.
I have seen Pirates of the Caribbean and I can see the similarity of Quint saying maybe I should go alone the same way Captain Sparrow would say it which is Johnny Depp. The expression and the way he says it. Uncanny.
Farewell and Ado to you fair spanish ladies!
❤ Love it ❤😂
The edits were spot on. The little guy’s acting wasn’t good enough and the scene works much better just the 3 characters. Even though we see the little guy at the start, we just assume he was helping Quint with something and left the room.
Transplants?
Chief almost shit himself when he drank that crap lol
I'm not talking about working for a living I'm talking about sharking😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Greatest movie of all time.
Quitting was the smartest thing that man ever did
Hurry up Hopper, Don’t wait on me. He can’t take 3 down. Knock, knock
Good job
0:59 Who was that, he was always with Quint.
May I have the actors name please.
Herschel West as Salvatore (uncredited)
@@666DementedDerek Appreciate it, thank you!
Took a bit of digging but happy to help
1:16 Little Son of a bi***
Turns out to be a pretty good career decision by Sal to not go out there.
If you're on board my vessel I'm captain
"Got That Right"
And the last we see of Salvatore is him handing stuff to Quint on ORCA as they are preparing to leave, he also passes the Rifle to Quint which would be so important in the final few minutes of the film. It’s a pity his refusing to go with Quint was dropped but the acting/vocals were not good. Cheers.
Shaw almost didnt play this part wgich would have ruined the movie. Hus character and dialog make this movie
One case of apricot brandy and you buy the lunch😂😂😂😂😂😂
Does anyone know why they cut this out? I always wondered why Quint was complaining until I found this. Anyone know why?
Either time or steven didn't like the actors acting idk
@@666DementedDerek Sorry for the late reply but it still doesn’t make sense for them to cut it out. Without this small scene, the entire scene makes no sense, well, except for a few things that don’t need explanation like Quint saying that Hooper has city hands or the things that Quint asks for in exchange…
Apricot Brandy sounds disgusting. But I guess I'll never know till I try it.
It's not Mr Quint it's Captain Quint
They needed a bigger boat.
We’re gona need a bigger boat…
Quint and Sparrow, Depp and Shaw. I’m working real hard to see the similarity. Maybe it’ll come to me tomorrow but then again maybe not.
2:51
Nice
I still believe it would have been better with Quint firing him.
The quality of the acting, even in one line, completely bottoms out with his mate. It just wasn't something they could use.
Hoooooopaaaaaaar!!!!😂
Dempsey brewer worked most over time!
Don't drink that.
It was right to cut Quint’s buddy out of the film. His acting was glaringly atrocious versus everyone else in the film.
I’m Captain. Yeah. I’m the Chief of Police. Give me any shit, and you’re going to find living and working here, rather difficult
Why would his right hand man quit? They do this for living, it’s all they know and now he’s just gonna walk away???
Unlike Quint, the first mate knew this shark was especially dangerous. He made the right call.
A pity the character wasn’t used again for JAWS 2. Would’ve been interesting to see him about Amity Island, four years after the original shark attacks.
He knew The Orca was a hoopty. Lol. Can't blame the guy. Lol.
2:50 Wake In Fright Working Class Hero Crap? You are in Massachusetts, not Broken Hill!
So 1100 go into the water, 300 come out, sharks took the rest. 30 July 1945. Farewell and a dieu me fair Spanish ladies
Y'all know me...
Ah ha. So that's where that scene was in before and after.......
Makes more sense what Quint was rabbling about and even Hopper demanding you need more help
Shaw hated Dreyfuss Not Pleasure Boating or Day Sailing You Got City hands Mr Hooper been counting money all your life
so thats what they were starijg at
You're on the beach.
I like to see Robert Shaw more. I wish the deleted scenes we're added. I think they would have been just fine. Excellent actor. I think his son Ian Shaw would make a great Quint character if there was to be a remake. He does a great impression of his father. Spitting image he is.👍🇭🇲🦘✌️
Bones
Lol
Hola.864
"Can't find a good man under 60." Hmm, l find that a little hard to believe. My profession you're not able to find a good worker man or woman over 55.
That generation loves to tell you what they’ll do or have done but never actually do anything lol. A generation that won’t be missed.
Wait and see what you're able to do after 40 years of physical labor. It breaks a body down!
Jaws. A shark film. And we see scarcely little of the thing, till the climactic battle at the end of the film.
& we really don't mind, with these characters we have here..all 3 of them, amazing. Richard Dreyfuss is
still around & a political conservative. You can bet Mr. Shaw was & likely Roy Scheider, as well.
Leftists can act, for sure..Tom Hanks et al..but nowhere near on this lvl. Why am I going political?
Because..with less conservatives and censorship of the ones still around..how will the movie industry
make films like Jaws? Is Woke gunna crank out a movie like this? Ha.
..not that we aren't losing far more important things..