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      • The setting for all the human-chomping action is Amity, an idyllic island. In Peter Benchley's original novel, on which the film is based, Amity is located in Long Island, New York. Because of particular production demands, shooting took place on Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts.
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  1. Feb 28, 2024 · Amity Island in Jaws was inspired by real events, like the Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916. Jaws was filmed in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, not the Long Island setting of the novel. Despite being a fictional island, Amity Island's location off the coast of Long Island is symbolic.

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    • Amity Island (Martha's Vineyard, Mass.) Amity Island, the small beach town terrorized by the world's most famous shark, first came to life in the pages of Peter Benchley's 1974 novel, Jaws, which the film is based on.
    • Chrissie's last stand (Edgartown South Beach, Mass. and Cow Beach, Mass.) If we've learned anything over the years, it's that if you're named Chrissie, you need to watch your back.
    • Downtown Amity (Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Mass.) As picture-perfect now as it was in 1974, Edgartown still looks like the whaling village it once was, charming visitors with white clapboard buildings, fresh sea air, and quaint old-fashioned streets.
    • "Jaws Bridge" (American Legion Memorial Bridge, Sengekontacket Pond, Mass.) In a case of life imitating art, this bridge over Sengekontacket Pond (say it three times fast), between Edgartown and Oak Bluffs, is now semi-officially known as the "Jaws Bridge" (check Google Maps if you don't believe us).
  3. Jaws: The Revenge is a 1987 American horror film produced and directed by Joseph Sargent. The fourth and final film in the Jaws franchise, it stars Lorraine Gary, who came out of retirement to reprise her role from the first two films, along with new cast members Lance Guest, Mario Van Peebles, Karen Young and Michael Caine.

    • Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard Posed As Amity Island. Edgartown in Martha's Vineyard was used quite a lot throughout Jaws. It was used as Downtown Amity because of its quiet, small-town appeal.
    • Jaws Used South Beach And Cow Beach In Edgartown For Chrissie's Death. Like a lot of thriller films, Jaws opens with a killer scene that sets the tone for the rest of the movie.
    • The American Legion Memorial Bridge Appeared In The Pond Attack Scene. The American Legion Memorial Bridge at Sengekontacket Pond appears in the background of the pond shark attack scene, where it seems Martin Brody's son Michael is about to get eaten.
    • Martin Brody And Matt Hooper First Met At Edgartown Harbor. Edgartown Harbor was used for the scene where Martin and Matt Hooper first meet. It's a pretty chaotic scene with loud boats, fishermen piling in, and a fast-paced tracking shot following Martin and Hendricks to the end of the dock.
    • Edgartown as Amity. Edgartown, an old whaling town on the island, stood in as the town of Amity. Many of the buildings seen in the movie are still standing today, thanks to Martha’s Vineyard’s focus on preservation.
    • Chappy Ferry. The Jaws ferry scene where Mayor Vaughn tries to convince Brody that there is no danger in the water takes place on the Chappy Ferry. This small ferry connects Edgartown to the island of Chappaquiddick.
    • Aquinnah and Gay Head Light. Still inhabited the Wampanoag tribe, Aquinnah is home to the beautiful, multi-colored clay cliffs known as the Gay Head Cliffs.
    • The “Big Bridge” One of the scarier scenes in the film, the Jaws bridge scene takes place on Joseph Sylvia State Beach and the American Legion Memorial Bridge.
  4. Set on the fictional Amity Island, Jaws was primarily filmed in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. Instead of shooting in a water tank, the main location was the open Atlantic Ocean. Released in 1975, this classic suspenseful thriller has aged like fine wine.

  5. Oct 7, 2014 · If there's one can't-miss "Jaws" location, it's the bridge between Edgartown and Oak Bluffs. What makes it special? Well, there's the "Jaws" connection and the fact that you're not actually...

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