
Jaws (1975) - The Indianapolis Speech Scene (7/10) | Movieclips
One early summer night on fictional Atlantic resort Amity Island, Chrissie decides to take a moonlight skinny dip while her friends party on the beach. Yanked suddenly below the ocean …
Jaws - Whysanity
From text on the IMDB's trivia page for "Jaws": Quint's tale of the USS Indianapolis was conceived by playwright Howard Sackler, lengthened by screenwriter John Milius and rewritten …
Jaws (1975) - Robert Shaw as Quint - IMDb
Quint: Yeah, that's real fine expensive gear you brought out here, Mr. Hooper. 'Course I don't know what that bastard shark's gonna do with it, might eat it I suppose.
JAWS by Peter Benchley QUINT: Japanese submarine slammed two torpedoes into her side, Chief. We was comin' back from the island of Tinian to Leyte. We'd just delivered the bomb. …
Quint's USS Indianapolis speech from JAWS — The Daily Jaws
Apr 26, 2023 · Is this the greatest scene in JAWS? We celebrate Quint’s USS Indianapolis speech, delivered by Robert Shaw. Why is the monologue so beloved and what is your …
The True Story Behind Quint's Indianapolis Monologue in 'Jaws'
Aug 31, 2023 · In 'Jaws' (1975), Quint gives a monologue about the sinking of the USS Indianapolis (CA-35) in 1945. This is the true story behind it.
It’s The 50th Anniversary Of 'Jaws,' So We’re Watching Quint’s …
Jun 20, 2025 · But no single moment of his career is as memorable as the USS Indianapolis speech that he gave on the Orca after an evening of drinking with Matt Hooper (Richard …
Quint's Indianapolis Speech from Jaws - Video
Jun 23, 2015 · Watch Quint's Indianapolis Speech from Jaws video. Browse related Jaws videos, including Jaws movie trailers and interviews.
Quint’s USS Indianapolis Speech in 'Jaws' Is a Terrifying True Story
Jan 20, 2024 · Quint's monologue captures the grim reality of the incident. While some details in Quint's speech are fictionalized for dramatic effect, much of it is historically accurate, making it …
Quint — The Daily Jaws
Exploring the parallels between Quint from 'Jaws' and Ahab from 'Moby-Dick,' this essay delves into their shared obsessions and tragic pasts, highlighting both the similarities and differences …