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Mysti Gayle. Follow Following. The Ultimate Rabbit Join other followers. In the book, Mrs. Kintner simply speaks to Brody about the attack rather than hitting him. Another change the shark movie made was an addition to the story.
Missing from Benchley's book is Quint's Indianapolis speech. This scene in the movie has become famous; it's a classic moment when Quint slowly and drunkenly tells the haunting story of surviving the USS Indianapolis.
Hundreds went down with the ship, and the remaining men floated in the open ocean for days, facing dehydration, saltwater poising, and shark attacks. It's not completely certain who wrote Quint's famous speech in Jaws , but screenwriters Howard Sackler and Carl Gottlieb and Spielberg's friend, John Milius, have been credited for creating it over the years. When actor Robert Shaw was given the speech, he added a couple of his own changes before giving the iconic performance.
The ending of the Jaws movie has gone down in cinematic history. The shark attacks the boat and, as it sinks, Hooper puts on scuba gear and enters the water in a shark cage, with the intent to inject the shark with a lethal substance.
The shark breaks open the cage and Hooper darts to the ocean floor, hiding behind a rock. Meanwhile, the shark attacks the boat again, devouring Quint. Alone, Brody shoves a pressurized scuba tank into the shark's mouth, climbs up the crow's nest, and shoots the tank.
The shark explodes, Hooper surfaces, and he and Brody two of them begin to swim back to Amity. Things are completely different in the book. For one, Hooper dies. When the marine biologist goes down into the waters inside a shark cage, the great white breaks through the cage. Hooper never gets away to hid; nearly instantly, the shark attacks and kills him.
Also in the book, Brody isn't the one to kill the creature—Quint is. He shoots multiple harpoons into the great white shark and it dies as it swims toward Brody. In the Jaws book, Quint still dies, but it's a very different death than the one that happens in the film.
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