Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Jaeckel Jaw'd Grefénatics Ahoy!



If you've read this blog before, you know that I'm an avid JAWS fan. And, I also love the films influenced by it's success. One of the earliest and most interesting efforts in that sub-genre is William Grefé's THE JAWS OF DEATH (a.k.a. MAKO: THE JAWS OF DEATH). I love this film. Maybe it's because I'm a fan of William Grefé and his other classics (DEATH CURSE OF TARTU, STANLEY and IMPULSE, to name a few). Maybe it's because Richard Jaeckel is consistently great in every film he made (maybe also, because my uncle got to hang out with him on the set of SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION) or, maybe, just maybe, I'm just a sucker for this type of entertainment. Answer: All of the above.

Having just watched THE JAWS OF DEATH for the umpteenth time, I decided to search YouTube for anything related ...and, I done found me some treasure!

First, a review from "adorKable" YT user PiperDork, who not only loves the film, but was lucky enough to discuss it's production with producer/director Grefé himself!



Next up, is a promo from the film's showcase on The CBS Late Movie. (I truly miss those late nite treats!)



And, finally, the Super 8 version, which I've always wanted to see. It may not be top notch quality, but it is super rare (and, it includes some alternate footage and music). Enjoy!

Part One
(Note: Quite annoying, the video cuts out at the 4:15 mark and restarts, not resumes, at the 4:45 mark, so my advice is to pause the video initially allowing it to fully load, then forward to 4:45.)


Part Two

3 comments:

HRY said...

Mr. Grefe would like to contact you.
What is your email address?

Nathan Martin said...

My e-mail: johnmorghen@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

I used to have the super 8 of this as a kid, and loved it. Saw the whole film years later and loved it as well. Love the director, and loved Richard Jaeckel since seeing THE GREEN SLIME at the drive-in as a child!