JAWS Bruce the Mechanical Shark Resin Kit
the 25-foot, 4,000-pound mechanical killer shark from the movie Jaws is unloaded at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, May 6, 1988. The world's most infamous fish will join other
Academy Museum welcomes 'Jaws' star Bruce, the shark
What It Was Like to Film the Shark Sequences For “Jaws” - InsideHook
Jedivoodoochile @ Follow eee Bruce, the mechanical shark from Jaws 1975 liquid-geodes Follow My God that shark is riding a unicycle! - iFunny Brazil
Jaws' Shark to Leave the Junkyard
The mechanical sharks from JAWS
Unseen behind-the-scenes photos show Steven Spielberg's 25ft mechanical shark during filming of Jaws
Last Replica Shark From 'Jaws' Gets Makeover From Effects Master Nicotero : NPR
Bruce The Mechanical Shark Model
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The true story of Jaws
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Bruce Lives: Jaws Shark Goes on Display at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
Mechanical Shark - ACP Entertainment
Set of Teeth utilised on mechanical 'Bruce' shark Movie Prop from Jaws (1975) @ Online Movie Memorabilia Archive and Marketplace
Jaws 2 was Nearly Set During World War II
FilmPhonic on X: #TriviaTuesday: The unreliable mechanical shark used in 1975's 'Jaws' dubbed “Bruce”—named after Spielberg's lawyer—was one of three made at a cost of around $250,000 each, around 10% of the
Jaws: The Shark's First Victim Was George Lucas
RARE TEST FOOTAGE from 08-20-74 on Martha's Vineyard, which is cited as the first successful attempt to work the shark on cue. It would eventually become
Bruce the shark
Famous Sharks and the Legacy of America's Fascination with Jaws
How Steven Spielberg's Malfunctioning Sharks Transformed the Movies