Truth Behind the Terror

Just When You Thought It Was Safe… The Truth Behind Jaws

Carissa Willis Season 2 Episode 4

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Jaws didn’t just change movies…it changed how we see the ocean.

In this episode of Truth Behind the Terror, we dive into the film that created the modern blockbuster, and the fear that followed.

From the chaotic production and the mechanical shark that barely worked… to the real-life events that inspired the story… to the lasting impact the film had on sharks themselves…

This is the story behind Jaws.

Because while the movie made us afraid of sharks…the truth is far more complicated.

🎬 In This Episode

  •  The making of Jaws—and why everything went wrong 
  •  How a broken mechanical shark made the movie better 
  •  The real events that inspired the story, including the 1916 Jersey Shore attacks 
  •  The USS Indianapolis and the story behind Quint’s monologue 
  •  Why shark attacks are far rarer than we think 
  •  How Jaws shaped public perception—and contributed to fear and decline in shark populations 
  •  Peter Benchley and Steven Spielberg’s later regrets 
  •  Why sharks are essential to ocean ecosystems 

🎧 Featured Clips

  • Jaws (1975) trailer 
  •  Quint's monologue from the movie "Jaws" (1975)
  • Chief Brody "We're going to need a bigger boat" from the movie "Jaws" (1975)

📚 Sources & Further Reading

  •  Historical accounts of the 1916 Jersey Shore shark attacks 
  •  USS Indianapolis survivor accounts 
  •  Interviews with Peter Benchley and Steven Spielberg 
  •  Shark conservation research and statistics 
  •  Marine biology resources on shark behaviour and ecology 

🌊 Final Thought

Sharks aren’t the villains we’ve made them out to be.

But stories?

Stories are powerful enough to make them seem that way.

🎁 Coming Soon

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🏠 Next Episode

Next month on Truth Behind the Terror:

Home Sweet Home

Because sometimes…
 the scariest place isn’t the ocean.

It’s your own house.