Captain William Toti, the final captain of the Los Angeles-class submarine USS Indianapolis (SSN-697) and Chairman of the USS Indianapolis Legacy Organisation, spoke in an exclusive video to The Daily Jaws creator Ross Williams about the legacy of JAWS in relation to the sinking of the USS Indianapolis.
Read MoreNumerous anecdotes from the production of Jaws rival the entertainment value of the film itself, particularly those featuring Robert Shaw.
Read MoreRobert Archibald Shaw entered the world on August 9, 1927, in Westhoughton, Lancashire, England. He was born to Doreen Nora (Avery), a nurse, and Thomas Archibald Shaw, a doctor.
Read MoreSung by Quint (Robert Shaw) in JAWS, "Spanish Ladies" is a timeless British naval ballad, recounting the journey from Spain to the Downs through the eyes of Royal Navy sailors.
Read MoreExploring the parallels between Quint from 'Jaws' and Ahab from 'Moby-Dick,' this essay delves into their shared obsessions and tragic pasts, highlighting both the similarities and differences that make these iconic characters memorable in the realms of cinema and literature.
Read MoreAfter his rescue from the USS Indianapolis tragedy, did Quint ever really escape a shark releated fate? We think not and here’s why….
Read MoreGreat white shark sighted in Southend on Sea…but don't worry it is just a JAWS mural
Read MoreUsed by Quint to attach barrels to the shark in JAWS, The Greener Light Harpoon Gun, invented by William Greener in the 19th century, is a remarkable piece of hunting and conservation equipment that revolutionized the way marine animals were captured and studied.
Read More