This scene certainly provides clarity on how the camera was found. My assumption having watched this movie so many times was that Hendricks had fished the camera out of the water using the hooks and winch on the police boat. This scene in itself provides some suspense seeing these search divers getting into the same water as the ill fated divers. This scene also suggests the shark swallowed the divers and their scuba equipment whole which would defy logic and reason and which is probably why it didn't make the final cut. It was still nice to see though and has me hoping more deleted scenes will turn up later.
This is amazing!!! I’ve only heard of this scene and have never seen it before! Hopefully on a 4K release they can release this scene and Bobs deleted death too
I always thought there should have been a scene where they raised the Orca wreck to investigate the incident, It would have been a great flashback moment and would have shown the sheer damage Bruce did to the ship.
Do you know what sucks? In the late 1980s, I had this scene on VHS from a Canadian airing...with the English dialog: "Look, it's a diver's camera" or something like that. It was in good quality too. The Canadian version KEPT this scene, only included in the first couple of ABC airings of JAWS 2. I ended up erasing my T.V. version when I bought the home video version around 1990 or something. If I had known that this lost scene in particular was going to be a lost gem... Now, the scene seems lost. Of course, it exists SOMEWHERE. Obviously, it must be in Universal's vaults...and there are likely a few hardcore fans out there somewhere who still have their JAWS 2 VHS taping of the ABC (or Canadian) airing of the film from the early 80s. But whether or not some fan realizes they have it and uploads it here...THAT is the longshot.
As cool as it is to see this it makes sense that it was cut as it doesn’t really advance the plot or provide much suspense. As the film was already nearly 2 hours long I can understand why it was lost in editing.
One of the diver is Andrews, the guy who ran into the shark during the lobster diving scene. His character apparently dies in the novelization of the movie.
@@OrcaRebuild The Marvel comic also follows the original script (and novelization)...not the theatrical version. It's actually a pretty cool version (though I still love the released JAWS 2, as well).
Thank you for this upload never ever saw this scene of the camera recovery, and one of the diver' that recovered it, was that diving instructor that got that diving accident later on, but nevertheless, they should be more realistic, the two scuba tanks from the diver's that were attacked should be around the area, no shark can rupture a steel tank or aluminum one.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. We need to get Shout! Factory or Arrow Video to release a Collector's Edition of "JAWS 2" that has the Theatrical Cut and a HD Remaster of the Extended Brazilian TV Cut. The same should be done with "JAWS: The Revenge" and its AMC TV Cut.
Agreed. Let’s not forget the November 1979 ABC TV broadcast of JAWS. This version contained about 6 - 7 minutes of new footage (most of which can be viewed on the home video releases). Still, it’d be great to have all the JAWS films television edits available. The deleted scenes, as presented on the JAWS 4K disc, are horrible. The frame rate is all messed up, making it difficult to sit through.
@@cyrusq5999 It would also be nice for them to find the 20 minutes of deleted scenes from *"JAWS 3-D"* (some of which were featured in the TV documentary: *"Sharks Don't* *Die: The Making of JAWS 3-D").*
Just got your email Gaige. Never seen this clip before. Interesting. I wish there was more info on the actual “Orca III” (the one seen here)… who built it, the design, more photos etc.
There is only one picture available that shows the Jaws 2 Orca freshly painted. That boat is still underwater in the kelp forest just off the California coast at the Boy Scout camp
@@OrcaRebuild is it the photo of it underneath the metal awning surrounded by a few crew members? I know of that image but if there is another I’d like to see it. And how did you discover the details of it still being underwater today? That’s fascinating.
@@dredwine116 that’s the one! That is also the only photo that I know of, although I’m sure someone does have pictures. As far as the Jaws 2 Orca (the technical ORCA III) I was told by someone who has been there. She’s barely recognizable. The flybridge, mast, and much of the wheelhouse is gone…I believe the pulpit is gone too. And I imagine that people have treasure hunted off of it and taken things. I do know that both name plagues off the bow we’re taken and the porthole off the wheelhouse aft wall.
Currently sitting in my shop. I have season 2 filmed, I just haven’t had time to upload it. I do have a full time job. This is a passion project and I work on her and film everyday. Rome wasn’t built in a day
This scene certainly provides clarity on how the camera was found. My assumption having watched this movie so many times was that Hendricks had fished the camera out of the water using the hooks and winch on the police boat. This scene in itself provides some suspense seeing these search divers getting into the same water as the ill fated divers. This scene also suggests the shark swallowed the divers and their scuba equipment whole which would defy logic and reason and which is probably why it didn't make the final cut. It was still nice to see though and has me hoping more deleted scenes will turn up later.
They old Man (Red) is my grandfather.this is so cool. A different scene from a movie I watched a thousand times!! How cool. thank you for posting😊
Really?! I’d love to talk with you! Shoot me an email at OrcaRebuild@gmail.com!
That’s pretty cool your Grandfather had a small role in Jaws 2.
This is amazing!!! I’ve only heard of this scene and have never seen it before! Hopefully on a 4K release they can release this scene and Bobs deleted death too
I always thought there should have been a scene where they raised the Orca wreck to investigate the incident, It would have been a great flashback moment and would have shown the sheer damage Bruce did to the ship.
it would have been interesting for sure
Now you have given me a idea to model and animate a scene of that nature
@@JamesPlaysJP I would love to see that
@@JamesPlaysJP go for it and let me know when its ready I would love to see it
for some reason they forgot to put the hole in the side of the orca made by bruce so maybe that scene might not work as much as we would all like !!
Do you know what sucks? In the late 1980s, I had this scene on VHS from a Canadian airing...with the English dialog: "Look, it's a diver's camera" or something like that. It was in good quality too. The Canadian version KEPT this scene, only included in the first couple of ABC airings of JAWS 2. I ended up erasing my T.V. version when I bought the home video version around 1990 or something. If I had known that this lost scene in particular was going to be a lost gem... Now, the scene seems lost. Of course, it exists SOMEWHERE. Obviously, it must be in Universal's vaults...and there are likely a few hardcore fans out there somewhere who still have their JAWS 2 VHS taping of the ABC (or Canadian) airing of the film from the early 80s. But whether or not some fan realizes they have it and uploads it here...THAT is the longshot.
As cool as it is to see this it makes sense that it was cut as it doesn’t really advance the plot or provide much suspense. As the film was already nearly 2 hours long I can understand why it was lost in editing.
Cool! Never seen or even heard of this scene before until today. Thanks for sharing! 🦈
One of the diver is Andrews, the guy who ran into the shark during the lobster diving scene. His character apparently dies in the novelization of the movie.
Yeah the novelization is closer to the original script and footage that John Hancock shot
@@OrcaRebuild The Marvel comic also follows the original script (and novelization)...not the theatrical version. It's actually a pretty cool version (though I still love the released JAWS 2, as well).
Thank you for this upload never ever saw this scene of the camera recovery, and one of the diver' that recovered it, was that diving instructor that got that diving accident later on, but nevertheless, they should be more realistic, the two scuba tanks from the diver's that were attacked should be around the area, no shark can rupture a steel tank or aluminum one.
Tom Andrews had a bigger role in the novel. This could have expanded his character a bit more. Great scene
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again.
We need to get Shout! Factory or Arrow Video to release a Collector's Edition of "JAWS 2" that has the Theatrical Cut and a HD Remaster of the Extended Brazilian TV Cut. The same should be done with "JAWS: The Revenge" and its AMC TV Cut.
Agreed.
Let’s not forget the November 1979 ABC TV broadcast of JAWS. This version contained about 6 - 7 minutes of new footage (most of which can be viewed on the home video releases). Still, it’d be great to have all the JAWS films television edits available.
The deleted scenes, as presented on the JAWS 4K disc, are horrible. The frame rate is all messed up, making it difficult to sit through.
@@cyrusq5999
It would also be nice for them to find the 20 minutes of deleted scenes from *"JAWS 3-D"* (some of which were featured in the TV documentary: *"Sharks Don't*
*Die: The Making of JAWS 3-D").*
Same diver that runs into Jaws later in the movie during the lobster dive scene.
that is amazing thanks for sharing it
Such a cool scene. Wish they would have left it in! Makes you think that the Shark is close. Just found your channel! New subscriber.🦈
Awesome! I hope you enjoy your stay here!
@@OrcaRebuild I’m sure I will!!
@@TastesLikeDisney check out the Jaws Obsession Podcast on Spotify, Pandora, PodBean, Apple Podcast, and Audible
@@OrcaRebuild I will! Thanks!!😄
Amazing!
Yes!
Just got your email Gaige. Never seen this clip before. Interesting. I wish there was more info on the actual “Orca III” (the one seen here)… who built it, the design, more photos etc.
There is only one picture available that shows the Jaws 2 Orca freshly painted. That boat is still underwater in the kelp forest just off the California coast at the Boy Scout camp
@@OrcaRebuild is it the photo of it underneath the metal awning surrounded by a few crew members? I know of that image but if there is another I’d like to see it. And how did you discover the details of it still being underwater today? That’s fascinating.
@@dredwine116 that’s the one! That is also the only photo that I know of, although I’m sure someone does have pictures. As far as the Jaws 2 Orca (the technical ORCA III) I was told by someone who has been there. She’s barely recognizable. The flybridge, mast, and much of the wheelhouse is gone…I believe the pulpit is gone too. And I imagine that people have treasure hunted off of it and taken things. I do know that both name plagues off the bow we’re taken and the porthole off the wheelhouse aft wall.
@@OrcaRebuild link the the pic?
@@dredwine116 link to the pic?
Where’s the orca.
Currently sitting in my shop. I have season 2 filmed, I just haven’t had time to upload it. I do have a full time job. This is a passion project and I work on her and film everyday. Rome wasn’t built in a day
@@OrcaRebuild facts
@@TheJurassicSquadYT dude, it's probably the most annoying comment I get.
@@OrcaRebuild double facts
@@OrcaRebuild triple facts 😎
How do they manage to lose a scene in the first place