Where was Jaws filmed?

Set on a fictional island, the movie was filmed on Martha's Vineyard. Now, child star Jonathan Searle is becoming the police chief of Oak Bluffs, a Martha's Vineyard town where “Jaws” was filmed.
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What beach was Jaws filmed at?

Though the film takes place in the fictional town of Amity Island in New York, it was actually filmed throughout Martha's Vineyard, Mass.
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Where was Jaws filmed in Florida?

Filming took place mainly at Navarre Beach. Some shooting occurred west of Pensacola, near Fort Pickens.
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Where is Amity Island in Jaws?

2. Martha's Vineyard played the role of Amity Island ... because of a storm. Most fans know that the famed New England island, with its deep offshore waters and sandy beaches, was the real-life version of novelist Peter Benchley's fictional Amity Island from the book.
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Was Jaws filmed in California?

That was filmed in the pacific, off the coast of California. If you have spent anytime in the Atlantic Ocean, you know full well, while it is a beautiful place to be but it's far too murky to film a shot as clear as that one. As a matter of fact, all of the shark's P.O.V.
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Where is the lighthouse in Jaws?

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This is the place where Jaws starring Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss and Robert Shaw was filmed at Gay Head Lighthouse in Aquinnah, United States.
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What town was Jaws 2 filmed in?

Navarre, Destin, Gulf Breeze residents are the stars of upcoming 'Jaws 2' retrospective. In the late 1970s, the filming of the "Jaws" sequel, "Jaws 2," took the Florida Panhandle by storm when filming found its way to the Destin and Navarre Beach area.
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Where was Jaws filmed Cape Cod?

Much of Jaws was filmed in Menemsha which is a small, fishing village on the western side of the island in the town of Chilmark.
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Was Jaws filmed in a real ocean?

“Jaws” was actually shot on the ocean, a Hollywood first

The movie is set on the fictional island of Amity, but was shot around Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts. Martha's Vineyard sits adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean, and Spielberg decided to shoot some of the film on location.
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What beach is Jaws Bridge?

The beach on the ocean side, called Joseph Sylvia State Beach, was where the rest of the scene was filmed. Although it's not there anymore, for the past three and a half decades a second great Jaws site rotted on the shore of a pond on the opposite side of the island from Edgartown.
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Where was Jaws 3 filmed?

It was filmed at SeaWorld Orlando, a landlocked water park; and Navarre, Florida, a community in the Florida Panhandle near Pensacola.
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Where in Navarre was Jaws filmed?

Commenters were quick to point out the location was in a famous movie back in 1975. Much of Steven Spielberg's movie sequel “Jaws II” was filmed at Navarre Beach and nearby Destin and Okaloosa Island, according to Florida Memory. All are located just east of Pensacola in the Florida Panhandle.
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Was any of Jaws 2 filmed on Martha's Vineyard?

Location. Martha's Vineyard was again used as the location for the town scenes and Emerald Coast was included on this film. Although some residents guarded their privacy, many islanders welcomed the money that the company was bringing.
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Why is Martha's Vineyard named that?

There is no definitive source for "Martha's Vineyard" but it is thought to be named for the mother-in-law or daughter, both named Martha, of the English explorer Bartholomew Gosnold, who led the first recorded European expedition to Cape Cod in 1602.
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Was Jaws 3 filmed in Martha's Vineyard?

Jaws was filmed at several beaches. For filming locations, Jaws film crew relied mostly on State Beach, one of the biggest beaches on Martha's Vineyard and the setting of the famous shark attack scene at the beach.
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Was Jaws filmed in a pond?

The young film-maker had decided that rather than going the film studio's preferred route of filming water scenes in water tanks he would film his adaptation of Peter Benchley's shark novel in the ocean. The location he chose for fictional Amity Island was our very own Martha's Vineyard.
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Was Jaws filmed in Nassau?

When officers with the island's defense force cut the shark open, they found the right leg, two severed arms and a severed torso. The beach is located on the small island where the 1987 shark-terror sequel film "Jaws: The Revenge" was partially filmed. The capital, Nassau, is also on the island.
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Why is Chief Brody not in Jaws 3?

Roy Schneider Didn't Want To Return in Jaws 3 As Chief Brody

The only reason he did is that due to him exiting The Deer Hunter, he owed Universal two more films under a contractual agreement. Universal then said if Schieder returned for Jaws 2, it would be counted as both.
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Why is it called Jaws Beach Nassau?

Jaws Beach – so named for its role in a climactic scene in the eponymous movie franchise – is part of the Clifton Heritage Park area, and thus protected, onshore and off. But it's a free public access area and a very pretty, low-key beach for gentle swimming and snorkelling.
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Can you jump off the Jaws Bridge?

Normally considered a rite of passage for Island kids, and a major attraction for Vineyard visitors because of the bridge's affiliation with “Jaws,” jumping off the bridge is technically illegal, but is tacitly accepted by the community and town officials.
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When was Jaws filmed on Martha's Vineyard?

The iconic 1975 thriller “Jaws” directed by Steven Spielberg brought national acclaim to Martha's Vineyard, and drew many thousands of fans of the classic to the Island over the next four-and-a-half decades.
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