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Behind the Scenes Photos
Registrace 27. 08. 2011
Mostly compilations of production photos from movies and TV.
Behind the Scenes Photos: King Kong (1976)
Behind the scenes and publicity photos from the production of Dino De Laurentiis's 1976 remake of King Kong. Prelude and Love Theme from "King Kong" by John Barry, I own nothing.
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Behind the Scenes Photos: Jaws 2
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A collection of set photos from the production of Jaws 2, Main Title (Finding the Orca) by John Wiliams I own nothing
Behind the Scenes Photos: How the West Was Won
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Behind the scenes and publicity photos surrounding the production of MGM's 1962 feature How the West Was Won. Overture composed by Alfred Newman. I own nothing.
Behind the Scenes Photos: The Exorcist
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A long time coming, behind the scenes and promotional photos from William Friedkan's 1973 film, The Exorcist. Tubular Bells composed by Mike Oldfield; as usual, I own nothing.
Behind the Scenes Photos: Young Frankenstein
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Behind the scenes and a couple publicity photos from the making of Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder's 1974 classic, Young Frankenstein. Accompanied by Transylvanian Lullaby by John Morris. I own nothing.
Behind the Scenes Photos: The Getaway (1972)
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Photos from the production of Sam Peckinpah's 1972 film, The Getaway; starring Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw. Accompanied by the Allman Brothers's "Midnight Rider." I own nothing.
Behind the Scenes Photos: Big Trouble in Little China
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Behind the scenes photos and stills from the making of John Carpenter's 1986 film, Big Trouble in Little China. Accompanied by the main title to Big Trouble in Little China performed by The Coup De Villes.
Behind the Scenes Photos: Aliens
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Behind the scenes production photos and stills from the making of James Cameron's 1986 film, "Aliens." Queen to Bishop by James Horner.
Behind the Scenes Photos: Return of the Jedi
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A redo of my earlier compilation, featuring additional pictures and a change of music. Score by John Williams, I own nothing.
Behind the Scenes Photos: Dr Strangelove
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Behind the scenes photos from the production of Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. Accompanied by Vera Lynn singing We'll Meet Again.
Behind the Scenes Photos: Major Dundee
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Behind the scenes and publicity photos and stills from Sam Peckinpah's 1965 film, Major Dundee. Score by Daniele Amfiteatrof. I own nothing.
Behind the Scenes Photos: North by Northwest
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Behind the scenes and publicity photos from the making of Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest. Accompanied by "Conversation Piece" by Bernard Herrmann. I own nothing.
Behind the Scenes Photos: The Searchers
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Behind thee scenes photos and stills as well as publicity photos from the making of John Ford's 1956 film, The Searchers. Main title sung by The Sons of the Pioneers. ...I'm not really sure I've done all I can here, so I may redo this one later if I find more pictures.
Behind the Scenes Photos: Star Trek: The Motion Picture
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Behind the Scenes Photos: Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Behind the Scenes Photos: Batman (1989 Film)
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Behind the Scenes Photos: Batman (1989 Film)
Behind the Scenes Photos: The Wild Bunch
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Behind the Scenes Photos: The Wild Bunch
Behind the Scenes Photos: The Curse of Frankenstein
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Behind the Scenes Photos: The Curse of Frankenstein
Behind the Scenes Photos: The Sound of Music
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Behind the Scenes Photos: The Sound of Music
Behind the Scenes Photos: Blade Runner
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Behind the Scenes Photos: Blade Runner
Behind the Scenes Photos: One Million Years BC
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Behind the Scenes Photos: One Million Years BC
Behind the Scenes Photos: The Horse Soldiers
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Behind the Scenes Photos: The Horse Soldiers
Behind the Scenes Photos: The Vikings (1958)
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Behind the Scenes Photos: The Vikings (1958)
Behind the Scenes Photos: Frankenstein Must be Destroyed
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Behind the Scenes Photos: Frankenstein Must be Destroyed
Behind the Scenes Photos: Clash of the Titans (1981)
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Behind the Scenes Photos: Clash of the Titans (1981)
Awesome! 😊❤
Very cool 😎
Jaws 2 was, without a doubt, the most eagerly anticipated film of my teenage years. I was 14 when it was released. I participated in Star magazine’s contest to write the ending but never heard anything. Imagine my surprise when I read the novelization and discovered that the ending WAS my ending! For years I was convinced they stole my idea but I figured many people had the same idea. I loved the movie. Great scares, great score! But it took me years to finally figure out why the shark just simply didn’t look as realistic as in the first one. But I finally figured it out: no blood! Spielberg bloodied the flesh of the shark’s mouth in the first film giving it a more natural, realistic presence while the sequel shark remained perfectly pristine throughout. But it will always have a special place in my cinematic heart!
If it wasn't for John Williams NONE of these Spielberg films would be half as good as they are. His music fit EVERY movie perfectly. Just a brilliant man.
It had great music, beautiful location, and some good thrills and situations. It was not possible to outshine the first film, so people mustn't complain.
I like that Stewart didn't bother with his hair piece off camera
HOT and SEXY picture of Stella Stevens at about 1:30 !!!!! 😍😍😍
I believe the title of the love theme is, Maybe My Luck Has Changed. You can easily "hear" those lyrics in the song. I assume there must be a song version registered somewhere though I've never heard a recording of it as a song anywhere.
Jaws 2 is definitely a great sequel! The only scenes I didn't like in that movie was the way Jackie kept screaming. That got annoying. At least it's better than Jaws 3 and Jaws The Revenge although I love all 4 of the Jaws movies even though the 3rd and 4th one was terrible I've seen way way worse movies than those.
Jaws 3 came on last night here in England and after an hour I switched off. The shark looks Hella stupid in some scenes
@maroof1 yeah the shark in that movie looks like it's on crystal meth 😂😂😂
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Jaws 2 was a fantastic sequel!
It was wonderful seeing this❤
I still watch Jaws & Jaws 2 around the 4th of July wknd.
Jaws the first movie was by far the best especially with Robert Shaw as quint the first jaws had something magical about it a timeless movie that stood the test of time 👍😁🤗
MV is such a cool place 👌
I find it kinda funny that this shark got a bit of under bite in the jaws 😅
Brilliant film..........odeon Glasgow
I liked Jaws 2 as far as sequels go it was entertaining for the late 70s. The late 70s had some good creature features. Orca, the killer whale, was a decent film with Richard Harris.
Thanks for sharing this. Heading soon to Navarre/Destin/Pensacola beaches to see where filming was done
Your back where have you been?
There was a copyright issue and some changes in my life have been keeping me pretty busy. I'm hoping to have another video ready soon.
I would like to see a making off of the first (and my favourite) scene: the divers on the sunken "Orca".
Jaws 2 could arguably be considered better than the original. There.. I said it.
The greatness of movies was lost decades ago. The first and second Jaws movies are the only ones to exist. The other ones suck to bad to even be acknowledged. Just like any Indiana Jones movie after the third one.
I always thought Jaws 2 was great. It's definitely one of the better sequel efforts of any franchise. Deserves a lot more love than it gets.
Predator 2 is an another great sequel that ppl hate too much on
@@loneokami6560 I remember watching that one when it came out, with no particular expectations and being surprised by just how good it was.
The first Jaws was a masterpiece. No need to try and go beyond that
One of my favorite movies of all time!
My sister in law was away, said she saw Jaws 2 being filmed, at the time of their visit. What a score. I managed to pick up the Jaws 2 soundtrack on vinyl at a record fair a few years back. Sadly it does not include the overall score. Still a collectors piece anyway. Great stills from the film. The Jaws animatronics fascinates me.
John Williams' entire score to this is once again sublime. And it's still different enough from the previous movie to stand on its own.
The burnt shark looks badass.
When movies featured real talent!
One of the greatest movies of all time
This film immortalized every actor in it.
Lovely pictures. I like the hairstyle of Madeleine. Is it difficult to perform? J. Steward was old Kim Novak very beautiful and a good actress.
Jawesome. A close 2nd behind the OG & best shark movie ever made JAWS. 🦈🦈🦈
Superbe ! merci ...
Thanks for the upload uk😊
Jaws 2 wasn't bad. It had its moments also. You just have to get used to different cast but some of the classic stars did appear in this film. I'm glad Roy Schneider was in it. At least it carries over to the second story. And some credit to the rest of the cast. No question of their acting. They did well.👍🇭🇲🦘🐨✌️
Jackie was over the top and ruined the final act though.
I don't remember what Jackie did to ruin anything. Haven't watched this in a while.🦈🦈🦈👍✌️🦘🇭🇲
@@George-pp2hr non stop screaming. NON STOP! lol
@@tube33139you cant really blame her, but it gets annoying and stupid after a little
People are so judgemental Jackie was scared out of her mind I don't think she lived near the ocean & I think bruce traumatized her she must of thought bruce was a real shark, which is why she screamed over the top in the script she was meant to behave like that I felt for the character Eddy who couldn't swim bless him & that's why he was pushed to tina's boat, I felt for Tina to her parents had not taught her the basics of sea men ship or how to control her boat I thought Eddie would of taught her which is very odd she was in shock bless her did you know that shooting was long into the winter months they all had ice cubes in there mouth so there cold breath wouldn't be on film Rip to those actors and actresses who are no longer with us.
Too bad they didn’t use the same mold
They did. Some wise guy thought it was a good idea to shave the shark's jowls down, which changed some of its looks. Add that to the fact that they didn't keep the models painted like the original shark, so it always n looked dull gray all over instead of dark on top and white on the bottom.
Le requin fait encore plus faux avec cette mâchoire en avant... Sigh....
1:30 “Brucette” has claspers?!?!? I guess she’s not a female after all!
Yes! I can finally make a brucette sculpt!
Great sequel. Fantastic score.
Agreed! One of John Williams' most underrated scores, and I think one of his best. ~ Caretaker
Even though it’s a bad movie idc about it still good movie
Nunca senti tanta tristeza em ver o que a vida é.
Is the pic at 1.22 the much dicussed Bob death,it certainly looks like it's chomping through something,thankyou..
No its the finale when after most of the teens swim to cable junction after Lucy gets scratched by the fin (which was part of the shot of Bobs death that remained) Jackie and Sean are still stranded on the boats with the shark circling them before Brody improvises the cable electrocution idea! Picture is Jackie and Sean, not Bob!
You back!!!
My favorite TV comedy. I've loved this show since my childhood. My mom, dad, and I used to watch it on WLWT on Saturday evenings in the late sixties-early seventies.
Un logro cinematográfico jamas creado !
Yep!! When movies were made by hand back then!!
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Wonderful film, saw it first aged 10 and I’ve been hooked ever since. Love these photos!
Great work! Thank you so much, watching this from Salzburg from the comfort of our hotel room!
1:20 Aww, cute.🥰
Spectacular!