Jaws: The Revenge Soundtrack (

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Rating: 3.00/10 from 49000 votes
Tags: animal monster
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Tiburón, la venganza

Title in Italiano:

Lo squalo - La vendetta

Title in Português:

Tubarão IV - A Vingança

Title in Türk:

Jaws 4: İntikam

Synopsis

After the encounter with the shark at Sea World, Sean Brody has returned to Amity. Here he has assumed his father's role, working for the police department, and is engaged to a young woman named Tiffany. His mother, Ellen, still lives in Amity as well.

Mike Brody is now married to Carla and is researching conch snails with his partner, Jake, in the Bahamas. One night, while repairing a buoy in Amity harbor from the police boat, Sean is ambushed from below and killed by the Brodys' old enemy, a Great White shark.

After the funeral, Ellen wants Mike to stay off the water, but he refuses, and takes Ellen back to the Caribbean with him and his wife and daughter, Thea. Ellen starts trying to enjoy life again, meeting charming pilot Hoagie after having been a widow for some time.

Mike and Jake encounter the Great White shark in the water, and tag and track it for research. But the shark soon starts wreaking havoc, and comes after Thea on a banana boat ride.

Now, Ellen, Mike, Jake, and Hoagie will face the shark on his terms. Who will survive?

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Play Title Artist
Jaws: The Revenge
Theme From Jaws
John Williams: Composer
Nail it to the Wall
Stacy Lattisaw: Performer
Arnie Roman: Writer
You Got It All
Rupert Holmes: Writer
The Jets: Performer
Jaws The Revenge - Main Title
Michael Small: Performer
Sean Attacked
Michael Small: Performer
Identification
Michael Small: Performer
Run - Funeral
Michael Small: Performer
Flight To The Bahamas
Michael Small: Performer
Ellen Warns
Michael Small: Performer
Ellen's Dream
Michael Small: Performer
Tagging The Conchs
Michael Small: Performer
Ellen Plays With Leah
Michael Small: Performer
Jaws The Revenge
Michael Small: Performer
Ellen Flies Plane
Michael Small: Performer
Shark Attacks Jake In Sled
Michael Small: Performer
Don't Tell Mother
Michael Small: Performer
Saying Goodnight
Michael Small: Performer
Shark Takes Bait
Michael Small: Performer
Runaway Bay
Michael Small: Performer
Alright Mr. Fish
Michael Small: Performer
Michael's Dream
Michael Small: Performer
Peek-A-Boo
Michael Small: Performer
Picking Up Signals
Michael Small: Performer
Michael Attacked By Shark
Michael Small: Performer
Michael At Mirror
Michael Small: Performer
Moray Eel
Michael Small: Performer
Banana Boat (Revised Ending)
Michael Small: Performer
Ellen Goes Out To Sea
Michael Small: Performer
Michael Runs For Help
Michael Small: Performer
Plane Buzzes Shark
Michael Small: Performer
Is Hoagie Dead?
Michael Small: Performer
Killing Of Jake
Michael Small: Performer
Shocked Shark – The Finish
Michael Small: Performer
Jaws The Revenge - End Credits
Michael Small: Performer
EXTRAS: Flight To The Bahamas (Alternate Take)
Michael Small: Performer
Shark Attacks Jake In Sled (Alternate Take)
Michael Small: Performer
Banana Boat (Original Ending)
Michael Small: Performer
Main Title
Michael Small: Performer
Underwater
Michael Small: Performer
The Bahamas
Michael Small: Performer
Premonition
Michael Small: Performer
Alive Or Dead
Michael Small: Performer
The Shark
Michael Small: Performer
Revenge & Finale
Michael Small: Performer

User reviews

Susan Wilson
6/10

The orchestration in certain key moments of the film is powerful and adds an extra layer of intensity to the on-screen action.

Andrew Hernandez
10/10

The dynamic range of the soundtrack, from eerie whispers to thunderous crescendos, adds depth and emotion to the film, immersing the viewers in the thrilling and heart-pounding experience of facing the deadly predator.

Kimberly Harris
6/10

The use of leitmotifs in the soundtrack helps to establish a sense of continuity between different scenes, creating a cohesive musical experience.

Jennifer Hill
10/10

The use of ominous and foreboding musical cues during the shark attack scenes is incredibly effective in building tension and keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Jennifer Williams
8/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack adds a layer of complexity to the characters' experiences and struggles in the film.

Donna Robinson
3/10

Edward Green
7/10

The musical motifs used throughout the film help to establish a sense of foreboding and danger, setting the tone for the thrilling encounters with the Great White shark.

Deborah Roberts
9/10

The haunting melodies and powerful orchestration perfectly convey the fear and danger lurking beneath the surface, making the audience feel the imminent threat of the Great White shark throughout the movie.

Susan Brown
5/10

The music perfectly captures the oceanic setting of the movie, with haunting melodies that evoke the vastness and danger of the sea.

Patricia Williams
6/10

The emotional depth of the music shines in scenes depicting the characters' struggles and losses, adding a poignant layer to the storytelling.

Melissa Brown
6/10

While the overall score is solid, there are moments where the music feels slightly repetitive and predictable, lacking some originality.