Agreed. The deleted scenes as presented, are horrible quality. Would like to see them in 1080p and without the messed up frame rate, as seen on the 4K disc.
You've got the directors cut already - it's the one that was released in the theatres! If Spielberg had wanted to re-release the film in a new cut then he'd have done so at some point over the last 50 years. If they reinstate these deleted scenes without his sign off and release it that way, then it's just a Studio Cut and it's a cash grab and shouldn't be supported. Jaws is a classic for a reason. Aside from a few issues (the timeline of Alex being eaten and his mother advertising a bounty reward and the capture of the tiger shark happen in far too small a window of time), the real shark footage is a bit unneccesary and some odd edits at the end that make the shark appear to teleport, it's as close to a perfect film as you'll ever get. The biggest complaint anyone has about JAWS is that the shark doesn't look real. Of course it doesnt; it looks like the shark in JAWS.
Interesting, thanks! I think Quint's introduction in the theatrical cut is far more compelling than either of these alternatives. "You all know me, you know what I do for a livin'." Not sure why Hooper is telling that story to Brodie, they hardly know each other at this point, but it's in keeping with the source novel that Hooper is a more sexualised character. Verna Fields really deserved her Oscar for her cutting on Jaws, it's exemplary. There's not a wasted moment in the entire picture.
There was a part of the autopsy scene with Hooper I saw one time and could never find it again. Does anyone remember that extra scene with him when looking at the girls remains?
As I said the ITV 1981 version has the missing scenes. If u look on line there a lot of web sites the say what we are saying .Remember not everybody in 1981 had an video recorder .So there going to be hard to find
@@tigershark9042 Yeah, I know, I think the scene has to do with when Hooper holds up the girls arm and says "this is what happens." It seems like there was more there and I think thats the part I saw. You actually got to see more of the autopsy and more of the remains of the girl. Did you see that part?
@@romerjusu3804 Yeah, I remember it as a kid, I only saw it one time but it apparently was powerful enough for me to remember it. If I remember correctly, they actually show you more of the remains, like half the torso or something like that. It was pretty brutal, I think it is right before he says, "This is what happens" holding up the girls arm.
These were deleted for a reason. They would’ve added nothing to the final product. The kid bugged by Quint in the Music Shop resembles Steven Spielberg as a boy. Perhaps this was Spielberg communicating to the audience that this is how he felt out in Hollywood directing a film as big as Jaws. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the boy is playing the clarinet either, as Spielberg used to play the Clarinet when he was much younger.
No, I hate the deleted scenes. Put back in they ruin the fabulous pacing of the film. There is not a wasted moment in Jaws. The out takes screw that up.
You know I grew up with jaws. I’ve probably seen it 100’s of times and when cable first came out in the late 70’s early 80’s and we were lucky enough to get it. Well HBO was the only movie channel so they would obviously play what was the current movie when released there was no video stores then either. So I wouldn’t doubt jaws was on probably a couple times a day along with Star Wars so movies being better than cartoons I could literally speak along with the movies and would amaze aunts & uncles etc. but as I got older I noticed that sometimes when jaws was on some random channel it seemed to me that I didn’t remember some of the scenes. This happened multiple times over the years. Not knowing that there was different edited versions. I just thought maybe I wasn’t as sharp as I used to be. Then the 25th or 40th special edition blue ray came out and had all the deleted scenes etc. and that solved it for me. Any one else have same issue?
I seen this film in 1975, I am 56, mam took me to see it! Many sleepless nights :). What happened to the scene where Hooper examines the first victim Chrissie? It was edited very badly and blatantly, I have been trying to find the original which I would think was in the first VHS releases of the film in 1980.
I’m the same age as you are and saw it the same time. My parents were divorced and my father took my brother and I to see it in theatre. Scarred me for a long time 😂
Ive seen the scene with Quint and the boy playing the clarinet many times and i used to wonder why it was even written and ultimately was glad they cut it. But seeing it now i realize that it provided some important context and insight into his character, almost foreshadowing what later happens in the hunt. Quint pushes the boy to play the song the way HE thinks it should be played, gradually raising his voice until the boy becomes so flustered that he finally gives up. Quint would later push the Orca in the same headstrong manner, against the protests of Hooper and Brody, ultimately exhausting the boat and putting the lives of all 3 men in grave danger.
At 8:19 Someone walks across the camera's field of vision as Brody and Hooper are approaching the shark. Was that the noise of someone that Brody thought he heard earlier?? Never got explained or maybe it was a crew blooper..either way it's a cool mystery.
Yes, it’s the noise Brody heard earlier, below, in the boat shed. It’s no mystery. In the script(s), Quint, got there first, and was interrupted by Hooper & Brody. That was him walking past. He then hid in the shadows and watched them autopsy the shark.
I'm glad every one of these were cut. Even the music store scene. The movie is better without them. I feel differently about the scenes cut from Jaws 2. I prefer the extended cut of Jaws 2, especially the scene revealing the mayor voted to keep Brody. But there's a big difference between a masterpiece like Jaws and a perfectly adequate film like Jaws 2.
One scene was the shark rising out of the water and chomping down on Alex Kitner. Test audiences totally freaked out, studio executives felt it was too terrifying. Plus it showed the shark too soon. We get a glimpse of it when the shark attacked Michael’s boat.
Myth Im afraid. That was just practice test runs of the shark taking the Kintner dummy on the raft. Joe Alves directed that shot and wanted the shark to be even more obscure than it was. He wanted the sun shining right behind it so that all the audience saw was a blur of motion. But the sun moved and we saw more of Bruce than intended. There was never any shot where the shark comes up in plain view and takes the Kintner boy.
I first saw Jaws in 76 a year after it opened it was back in theaters for another summer run. These extra scenes were added to expand the runtime so they could air more commercials.
Though I love the scene with Quint and the boy playing the clarinet, I’m glad Spielberg decided to exclude that from the theatrical release. Quint’s first appearance in the story during the town hall meeting, with him scratching his nails on the chalkboard, was very powerful, and an earlier introduction of him would have made it much less impactful. That said, perhaps the music store scene could have been inserted right after Quint leaves the town hall meeting, instead of before it as was done in the TV release.
be ait doesn't exist... there was just some extra dialogue there was never more footage of the remains as there's no remains onky the arm.. all a, myth
In 1981 ITV frist aired Jaws & I remember the autopsy scenes but I have looked high & low for them for the missing scenes.I glad that someone other than me remembers them I wonder if any a body on there has the 1981 film on old VHS.The missing scenes go something Iike this .THIS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A GIRL GOSE SWIMMING & A LARGE GREAT WHITE SHARK GO'S ON AN FEEDING FRENZY & THE HOLDS UP THE ARM & BODY SOMETHING LIKE THAT.I HOPE THIS HELPS
I had it in my head it was 1982, would have been on ATV in the Midlands area. I'd have been 8 at the time. Me and all the kids in our street were talking about watching it all day. I remember the ice cream van coming round just after half past 9, just as Quint was getting eaten. I distinctly remember the continuity announcer informing us that next week's film would be Hombre, starring Paul Newman. The disappointment was palpable, and I thought "can't you just put Jaws on again".
I also have a copy. I have the first US repeat from 1980. I also would very much like to see this ABC television edit get a home video release. The copy I have, is an old videotape recording. The colours have faded and shifted: people’s faces have turned red/pink, and there’s an ugly green cast to many of the scenes. It’s fascinating to see, for JAWS fans, but the picture quality makes it hard to fully enjoy. I don’t think Spielberg will ever let it happen, though. I don’t think he likes seeing re-edited and mutilated versions of his films out there, on home video. At least, most of the additional television material was released as “deleted scenes” in the bonus features.
I seem to recall a scene from the 80’s , maybe early 90’s broadcast on either tnt or tbs where Quint scares somebody in or coming out of a phone booth. Nothing on the internet or here on YT even mentions it. Does anyone else recall that?
Where's the scene of the man in the pond being stuck in the shark's mouth, pushing Michael out of the way, the reason Michael was in shock and taken to the hospital
So, o.k. HUGE Jaws fan here since I first got it on VHS in early '86. Why did this '80 tv version have the deleted scenes and my VHS doesn't? I have it on dvd and Blu Ray and haven't checked to see if these scenes are on either of those platforms. And..Quint wearing clogs, lol. Love how Harbormaster Frank Silva is just eating his breakfast amongst the chaos.
The deleted scenes featured in this video, were first released on home video in 1995 (the 20th Anniversary LD boxed set). Only the last one (Quint’s fishing tackle box) has not been released to home video. These deleted scenes (apart from the tackle box) are on the LD / DVD / BD / BD 4K. The original 2000 25th Anniversary DVD and VHS releases didn’t have all of these scenes (the AMITY TOWN HALL deleted scene, with Quint's black truck, wasn’t included).
Sometimes when networks would buy a movie to air for broadcast, in order to make it fit more neatly into a 2- to 2.5-hour time slot, they would sometimes restore a few scenes deleted from the theatrical cut. In other cases, as with John Carpenter's Halloween, the primary cast and crew were brought back to shoot a few new scenes which were then added exclusively for broadcast. The latest blu-ray special edition of Halloween (from Anchor Bay) contains the scenes shot for TV as a bonus feature.
@@findlesplurb Thank you, that's interesting, I didn't know. I remember sitting there watching the airing of Jaws I mentioned above and thinking and then telling my mom, "This scene and that one aren't on our vhs copy."
@@findlesplurb Yes. The scenes were shot during the production of HALLOWEEN II. Curtis, has a bath towel wrapped around her head in one scene - to hide her short hair. She wore a wig for HALLOWEEN II.
I remember my mom bought me a brand new VHS copy of Jaws when I was little. I loved the movie. I learned later the video cost her $120 dollars. VHS use to be expensive. Imagine with inflation a person paying a few hundred dollars to own a movie on DVD.
This info is new to me so presumably these were just deleted scenes from the original shoot; i.e. not specifically requested, filmed & inserted by ABC c.1979 to 1980?
There’s an old recording of the first US repeat (from 1980 - which is where these scenes come from) that is floating about on the ‘net - sometimes with the ad-breaks intact, and sometimes edited out. Is that the version you payed for?
Since the anniversary editions were cleaned up and restored. Here in the UK we have been seeing the american censored print on all dvd and Blu ray releases. The autopsy scene is missing a line and a shot. It should go like this. ( Hooper lifts severed arm) " so this is what happens...( further shot of Chrissies remains are seen and the continued line " When a young woman goes swimming" This was seen in the original UK release in 1975. I dont know wether it was the case for the 1975 american release. Also the famous line " Smile you son of a bitch" which was heard in both the american release and the UK is now missing the word ' Bitch'. I think Mr Spielberg should have considered these cuts a little more when he oversaw the restoration. The autopsy has that obvious and clumsy edit. While taking out the word ' Bitch' when there is much worse heard in the film seems slightly ridiculous.
Are these scenes that were shot to pad out the deleted footage when shown on TV? It's hard to believe Spielberg even shot most of these scenes with the intention of including them in the theatrical release. The 'walk and talk' stuff mostly seems totally unnecessary.
Vaughn doesnt reqlly seem surprised about the attack either he was told or last year they foind a victim they could nake dissaoear and the old chief covered it up
They were right to delete the extra scene. It works better that you don't see the shark in the first attack and it's saved for the attack on the woman in the boat.
I want to see a directors in 4k/, Blue Ray and a good Dvd release this time instead of the 25 anniversary edition on a single disc honestly that copy needs to be out print instead of a lazy cover change (because people do still watch Dvd, Universal) for the inevitable 50th anniversary rerelease with all the missing footage all given a nice clean up and remaster for a second disc option
Always wondered what ever happened to Quints fishing partner 🤔 Anyway, guess he picked a good day to skip getting a big fish, either that or Quint wanted every penny to himself and fired him 😆
1:46 Reminiscent of The Room "I did not hit her, I did not, Oh hi Mark" moment. Man, some of the acting both principal and support in these shots is bad. I can see why Verna cut it out.
I remember the airing, I was 11, and I argued with my uncle that certain scenes weren't in the movie (when I had seen it in the theater). I win!!
Now I remember seeing the piano wire scene
Quint and the clarinet scene is my favorite deleted scene 😂😂😂😂
sounded better in Die Hard
@@robbybee70😂
Sorry I thought the clarinet scene was absolutely dreadful, Robert Shaw seemed as though he had a right skinful before doing the scene
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Yes, I would like to see a "Redux" or "Director's Cut" with these and more deleted scenes included in the Home Video 50th Anniversary release.
I would like to see cleaned up versions surface on a future release, but they were cut for a reason, they’re unnecessary.
I’d settle for having the 1979 JAWS ABC Television Cut restored and included as a bonus feature on a 50th anniversary 4K BD release.
Agreed. The deleted scenes as presented, are horrible quality.
Would like to see them in 1080p and without the messed up frame rate, as seen on the 4K disc.
@cyrusq5999
Yeah, that's right.
A director's cut as one of the "bonus discs" in a 50th anniversary box set.
You've got the directors cut already - it's the one that was released in the theatres! If Spielberg had wanted to re-release the film in a new cut then he'd have done so at some point over the last 50 years.
If they reinstate these deleted scenes without his sign off and release it that way, then it's just a Studio Cut and it's a cash grab and shouldn't be supported. Jaws is a classic for a reason. Aside from a few issues (the timeline of Alex being eaten and his mother advertising a bounty reward and the capture of the tiger shark happen in far too small a window of time), the real shark footage is a bit unneccesary and some odd edits at the end that make the shark appear to teleport, it's as close to a perfect film as you'll ever get.
The biggest complaint anyone has about JAWS is that the shark doesn't look real. Of course it doesnt; it looks like the shark in JAWS.
What we really need is an extended version where we can all of deleted scenes into the film
Interesting, thanks! I think Quint's introduction in the theatrical cut is far more compelling than either of these alternatives. "You all know me, you know what I do for a livin'." Not sure why Hooper is telling that story to Brodie, they hardly know each other at this point, but it's in keeping with the source novel that Hooper is a more sexualised character. Verna Fields really deserved her Oscar for her cutting on Jaws, it's exemplary. There's not a wasted moment in the entire picture.
There was a part of the autopsy scene with Hooper I saw one time and could never find it again. Does anyone remember that extra scene with him when looking at the girls remains?
As I said the ITV 1981 version has the missing scenes. If u look on line there a lot of web sites the say what we are saying .Remember not everybody in 1981 had an video recorder .So there going to be hard to find
@@tigershark9042 Yeah, I know, I think the scene has to do with when Hooper holds up the girls arm and says "this is what happens." It seems like there was more there and I think thats the part I saw. You actually got to see more of the autopsy and more of the remains of the girl. Did you see that part?
Hey, I found it for you. Took a few minutes but here it is. ua-cam.com/video/QTQsVadGR3c/v-deo.htmlsi=WAbAjmT8mnQ2sIJ5
@@enigmaz9I always thought he got cut off mid sentence.
@@romerjusu3804 Yeah, I remember it as a kid, I only saw it one time but it apparently was powerful enough for me to remember it. If I remember correctly, they actually show you more of the remains, like half the torso or something like that. It was pretty brutal, I think it is right before he says, "This is what happens" holding up the girls arm.
RIP Chrissie
the first time Jaws was shown on tv here in Brazil, the uncut version, with all these scenes from the video
Same in Australia. The ABC edit screened on Channel 9 from 1983 - 89.
Thanks for sharing the deleted scenes from Jaws who can guess my favourite 2 dialogues in this film?
I saw this version. Thought I dreamed it for years before finding this online!
I remember recording a showing with deleted scenes sometime in the mid 80s as well, maybe sometime around 1985.
These were deleted for a reason. They would’ve added nothing to the final product.
The kid bugged by Quint in the Music Shop resembles Steven Spielberg as a boy. Perhaps this was Spielberg communicating to the audience that this is how he felt out in Hollywood directing a film as big as Jaws. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the boy is playing the clarinet either, as Spielberg used to play the Clarinet when he was much younger.
Why does it keep blacking out ?
Those are the scene cuts.
4:18 why the breif blank out?
Would anyone like to see these scenes restored into the film? I'd find it distracting after all these years of having Jaws just the way it is.
No, I hate the deleted scenes. Put back in they ruin the fabulous pacing of the film. There is not a wasted moment in Jaws. The out takes screw that up.
Only the Quint music scene lol
I want the Dallas-screening Kitner death & Michael getting grabbed by the dying guy in the shark’s maw cut back in
You know I grew up with jaws. I’ve probably seen it 100’s of times and when cable first came out in the late 70’s early 80’s and we were lucky enough to get it. Well HBO was the only movie channel so they would obviously play what was the current movie when released there was no video stores then either. So I wouldn’t doubt jaws was on probably a couple times a day along with Star Wars so movies being better than cartoons I could literally speak along with the movies and would amaze aunts & uncles etc. but as I got older I noticed that sometimes when jaws was on some random channel it seemed to me that I didn’t remember some of the scenes. This happened multiple times over the years. Not knowing that there was different edited versions. I just thought maybe I wasn’t as sharp as I used to be. Then the 25th or 40th special edition blue ray came out and had all the deleted scenes etc. and that solved it for me. Any one else have same issue?
Scenes are deleted for a reason,,,!
These scenes should of been added to the film as behind the scenes as well as the making of Jaws.
I seen this film in 1975, I am 56, mam took me to see it! Many sleepless nights :).
What happened to the scene where Hooper examines the first victim Chrissie? It was edited very badly and blatantly, I have been trying to find the original which I would think was in the first VHS releases of the film in 1980.
I’m the same age as you are and saw it the same time. My parents were divorced and my father took my brother and I to see it in theatre. Scarred me for a long time 😂
I have a 1980 VHS of Jaws, I'll have to re-watch it and see if it's the unedited version.
The television airing has been edited for language and violence.
The additional scenes are there to expand the film (allowing for more ad-breaks).
This is the version I watched as a kid in the 80s.
Same - from 1983 to 1989, on Channel Nine (South Australia).
I was hoping for the Blu-ray or the 4K Version that will add the scenes in the Blu-ray version
Na Spielberg will only release his cut of the movie.
Hooper making faces was in to all the version of the movie i saw.
The rude gesture Hooper made behind Quint's back has been removed and replaced with two new additional shots of the fishing tackle box.
4:56 is that Teddy G with the popcorn gag?
Yes, that’s him falling into the water.
Ive seen the scene with Quint and the boy playing the clarinet many times and i used to wonder why it was even written and ultimately was glad they cut it. But seeing it now i realize that it provided some important context and insight into his character, almost foreshadowing what later happens in the hunt. Quint pushes the boy to play the song the way HE thinks it should be played, gradually raising his voice until the boy becomes so flustered that he finally gives up. Quint would later push the Orca in the same headstrong manner, against the protests of Hooper and Brody, ultimately exhausting the boat and putting the lives of all 3 men in grave danger.
At 8:19 Someone walks across the camera's field of vision as Brody and Hooper are approaching the shark. Was that the noise of someone that Brody thought he heard earlier?? Never got explained or maybe it was a crew blooper..either way it's a cool mystery.
Yes, it’s the noise Brody heard earlier, below, in the boat shed.
It’s no mystery. In the script(s), Quint, got there first, and was interrupted by Hooper & Brody. That was him walking past. He then hid in the shadows and watched them autopsy the shark.
@@cyrusq5999 I bought a copy of the script and have never read it. I'm definitely going to have to read it though. That's really cool to know. Thanks!
I'm glad every one of these were cut. Even the music store scene. The movie is better without them. I feel differently about the scenes cut from Jaws 2. I prefer the extended cut of Jaws 2, especially the scene revealing the mayor voted to keep Brody. But there's a big difference between a masterpiece like Jaws and a perfectly adequate film like Jaws 2.
Agreed. The expanded JAWS 2 is a better film, imo.
The extended attack on the helicopter is an improvement. I don’t know why that sequence was edited?
Jaws 2 is boring as shit.
3:29 should've been left in for some comic relief.
One scene was the shark rising out of the water and chomping down on Alex Kitner. Test audiences totally freaked out, studio executives felt it was too terrifying. Plus it showed the shark too soon. We get a glimpse of it when the shark attacked Michael’s boat.
Myth Im afraid. That was just practice test runs of the shark taking the Kintner dummy on the raft. Joe Alves directed that shot and wanted the shark to be even more obscure than it was. He wanted the sun shining right behind it so that all the audience saw was a blur of motion. But the sun moved and we saw more of Bruce than intended. There was never any shot where the shark comes up in plain view and takes the Kintner boy.
Sucks that these scenes weren't included in the Blu-ray/4K Blu-ray release
My dad taped this movie on ABC so all my life I didn’t know these were deleted scenes. It’s all I knew.
I first saw Jaws in 76 a year after it opened it was back in theaters for another summer run.
These extra scenes were added to expand the runtime so they could air more commercials.
I like the best modified version of Jaws on ABC.
Though I love the scene with Quint and the boy playing the clarinet, I’m glad Spielberg decided to exclude that from the theatrical release. Quint’s first appearance in the story during the town hall meeting, with him scratching his nails on the chalkboard, was very powerful, and an earlier introduction of him would have made it much less impactful. That said, perhaps the music store scene could have been inserted right after Quint leaves the town hall meeting, instead of before it as was done in the TV release.
Why has the autopsy scene never been restored properly? We need that.
I would at least like to know what the full dialogue was.
be ait doesn't exist... there was just some extra dialogue there was never more footage of the remains as there's no remains onky the arm.. all a, myth
I recommend the tv version of King Kong 1976 extended 3 hr + version
3/1/24
Now you're talkin
These shots look like an early John Waters film
In 1981 ITV frist aired Jaws & I remember the autopsy scenes but I have looked high & low for them for the missing scenes.I glad that someone other than me remembers them I wonder if any a body on there has the 1981 film on old VHS.The missing scenes go something Iike this .THIS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A GIRL GOSE SWIMMING & A LARGE GREAT WHITE SHARK GO'S ON AN FEEDING FRENZY & THE HOLDS UP THE ARM & BODY SOMETHING LIKE THAT.I HOPE THIS HELPS
I had it in my head it was 1982, would have been on ATV in the Midlands area. I'd have been 8 at the time. Me and all the kids in our street were talking about watching it all day. I remember the ice cream van coming round just after half past 9, just as Quint was getting eaten. I distinctly remember the continuity announcer informing us that next week's film would be Hombre, starring Paul Newman. The disappointment was palpable, and I thought "can't you just put Jaws on again".
I've got the 1980 Jaws VHS, I'll re-watch it and see if it is the unedited version
THANKS FOR THE REPLY. IF YOU LOOK AROUND THE INTERNET THERE A FEW SITIES THAT REMMBER THIS SCENE
Goes swimming
Hooper didn't know it was a great white shark until he found the tooth.
A lot of these were put on the dvd but I never realised they ere televised
I actually have this on v. H. S and it is much better version than the original. I wish they would at some point release this version on d. V. D
I also have a copy. I have the first US repeat from 1980.
I also would very much like to see this ABC television edit get a home video release.
The copy I have, is an old videotape recording. The colours have faded and shifted: people’s faces have turned red/pink, and there’s an ugly green cast to many of the scenes.
It’s fascinating to see, for JAWS fans, but the picture quality makes it hard to fully enjoy.
I don’t think Spielberg will ever let it happen, though. I don’t think he likes seeing re-edited and mutilated versions of his films out there, on home video.
At least, most of the additional television material was released as “deleted scenes” in the bonus features.
I seem to recall a scene from the 80’s , maybe early 90’s broadcast on either tnt or tbs where Quint scares somebody in or coming out of a phone booth. Nothing on the internet or here on YT even mentions it. Does anyone else recall that?
Where's the scene of the man in the pond being stuck in the shark's mouth, pushing Michael out of the way, the reason Michael was in shock and taken to the hospital
It looks like these where scenes that were finished.
I had a vhs tape with all the scenes in from tv. Summer dinks and all
So, o.k. HUGE Jaws fan here since I first got it on VHS in early '86. Why did this '80 tv version have the deleted scenes and my VHS doesn't? I have it on dvd and Blu Ray and haven't checked to see if these scenes are on either of those platforms. And..Quint wearing clogs, lol. Love how Harbormaster Frank Silva is just eating his breakfast amongst the chaos.
The deleted scenes featured in this video, were first released on home video in 1995 (the 20th Anniversary LD boxed set).
Only the last one (Quint’s fishing tackle box) has not been released to home video.
These deleted scenes (apart from the tackle box) are on the LD / DVD / BD / BD 4K.
The original 2000 25th Anniversary DVD and VHS releases didn’t have all of these scenes (the AMITY TOWN HALL deleted scene, with Quint's black truck, wasn’t included).
Sometimes when networks would buy a movie to air for broadcast, in order to make it fit more neatly into a 2- to 2.5-hour time slot, they would sometimes restore a few scenes deleted from the theatrical cut. In other cases, as with John Carpenter's Halloween, the primary cast and crew were brought back to shoot a few new scenes which were then added exclusively for broadcast. The latest blu-ray special edition of Halloween (from Anchor Bay) contains the scenes shot for TV as a bonus feature.
@@findlesplurb Thank you, that's interesting, I didn't know. I remember sitting there watching the airing of Jaws I mentioned above and thinking and then telling my mom, "This scene and that one aren't on our vhs copy."
@@findlesplurb Yes. The scenes were shot during the production of HALLOWEEN II.
Curtis, has a bath towel wrapped around her head in one scene - to hide her short hair. She wore a wig for HALLOWEEN II.
I remember my mom bought me a brand new VHS copy of Jaws when I was little. I loved the movie. I learned later the video cost her $120 dollars. VHS use to be expensive. Imagine with inflation a person paying a few hundred dollars to own a movie on DVD.
This info is new to me so presumably these were just deleted scenes from the original shoot; i.e. not specifically requested, filmed & inserted by ABC c.1979 to 1980?
The Autopsy that i'm sure i seen but never since?
I would swear I’ve seen that too.
Here is that scene with the arm. ua-cam.com/video/QTQsVadGR3c/v-deo.htmlsi=WAbAjmT8mnQ2sIJ5
@@t21229513you'd be wrong
wrong anly dialogue was cut from the film before release there no footage of remains as they didn't exist only an arm was ever made
I did buy a tv version on Ebay with the scenes in
There’s an old recording of the first US repeat (from 1980 - which is where these scenes come from) that is floating about on the ‘net - sometimes with the ad-breaks intact, and sometimes edited out.
Is that the version you payed for?
I don't think any of them added to the plot. Maybe the scene where they find her clothes should have been left in.
In all actuality, A #2 reed is the easier reed to play than the #3
Ahhh...the dripping blood scene!
All these deleted scenes and you don’t include the one of the man in the lagoon??
Since the anniversary editions were cleaned up and restored. Here in the UK we have been seeing the american censored print on all dvd and Blu ray releases. The autopsy scene is missing a line and a shot. It should go like this. ( Hooper lifts severed arm) " so this is what happens...( further shot of Chrissies remains are seen and the continued line " When a young woman goes swimming" This was seen in the original UK release in 1975. I dont know wether it was the case for the 1975 american release. Also the famous line " Smile you son of a bitch" which was heard in both the american release and the UK is now missing the word ' Bitch'. I think Mr Spielberg should have considered these cuts a little more when he oversaw the restoration. The autopsy has that obvious and clumsy edit. While taking out the word ' Bitch' when there is much worse heard in the film seems slightly ridiculous.
Are these scenes that were shot to pad out the deleted footage when shown on TV? It's hard to believe Spielberg even shot most of these scenes with the intention of including them in the theatrical release. The 'walk and talk' stuff mostly seems totally unnecessary.
Vaughn doesnt reqlly seem surprised about the attack either he was told or last year they foind a victim they could nake dissaoear and the old chief covered it up
They were right to delete the extra scene. It works better that you don't see the shark in the first attack and it's saved for the attack on the woman in the boat.
The only deleted scenes I’d like to see are Quint’s
rescued Gilligan just to make him hunt the shark
I want to see a directors in 4k/, Blue Ray and a good Dvd release this time instead of the 25 anniversary edition on a single disc honestly that copy needs to be out print instead of a lazy cover change (because people do still watch Dvd, Universal) for the inevitable 50th anniversary rerelease with all the missing footage all given a nice clean up and remaster for a second disc option
Always wondered what ever happened to Quints fishing partner 🤔
Anyway, guess he picked a good day to skip getting a big fish, either that or Quint wanted every penny to himself and fired him 😆
There's a deleted scene where his partner quits. It's not in this compilation because it wasn't in the TV version.
@@RaymondCastile I heard rumors but never saw it before until now. This channel posted it 2 years ago and yeah it deserved the cut.
Spielberg made the right move back then to delete these boring scenes.imho.
1:46 Reminiscent of The Room "I did not hit her, I did not, Oh hi Mark" moment.
Man, some of the acting both principal and support in these shots is bad. I can see why Verna cut it out.
She said “Daddy” so the kitner boys mom, the guy behind her is her father.
Wouldn't happen now, would it
What about the scene with the coast guard being dragged at the pond, and he was pushing Michael out of the way!
😊 👍🏾
Many movies do this, mainly due to film runtime. If the audience loses interest, the movie can flop. I've seen MOST of these clips anyway just fyi
Much better off without those scenes
They're not needed. Theatrical version much better.
Other than Quint bothering the kid in the music shop I hate all of these. Waste of time. They slow the story down.
I mean, deleted scenes so Spielberg had the same idea.
@@fynnthefox9078 The deleted scenes are junk. They're on the floor for a reason. I HATED the network debut. The film was a mess.
Less is more
Good seeing these....but these are awful!
These scenes are all awful, lol! They did good to delete them!
THE CLARINET SCENE SHOULD DEFINITELY HAVE BEEN LEFT IN! GREAT SCENE.