
Jaws Could Have Been Even More Terrifying
This is a deleted scene from “Jaws,” showing the shark killing little Alex Kintner. It wasn’t the only one, as producers feared “going too far”

This is a deleted scene from “Jaws,” showing the shark killing little Alex Kintner. It wasn’t the only one, as producers feared “going too far”

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“There is no tomorrow. You’re gonna have to go through hell. Worse than any nightmare that you’ve ever dreamed. But in the end, you know

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