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The Deep (1977) official trailer. With Nick Nolte and Jacqueline Bisset

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  • This is a great movie....one of my favorites. I have em on DVD now. I´m still enjoying watching it from time to time.

    This movie was the matter I´m a medieval coin collector now ;)

  • I was a young teenager when this came out and I saw it around 18 times. It made me a Jacqueline Bisset fan for life. To this day I still watch her movies and collect anything with her on it. She was the most beautiful actress of the 70's. At 64 she still looks great now.

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  • @HeartBDoctor Lol, at that point you call it a porno.

  • @Escul1960 Agreed, my fav movie is jaws.

    My fav novel is White Shark.

  • @moolate127 JAWS.....but that's because the movie was almost totally different than the book.

    I actually didn't like the book at all - too many back stories and politics that didn't really have a lot to do with the story - and I didn't like the romance between Ellen and Hooper.

    That being said, JAWS is my all-time favorite movie.

  • Jaws.. the rip off! part......

  • Two things I remember from seeing this movie as a young teen: Jacqueline under water, and an awesome fight scene with the huge bald dude and some other big dude.

  • i thought this was a monster movie.

  • Which Benchley novel-made-movie is best?

    Jaws

    Beast

    The Deep

    Creature/ White Shark

  • No wonder Into The Blue was such a flop. All that movie really was was a modern re-write of The Deep, and mostly just meant for Jessica Alba to flash her lovely bikini body! What good is any movie if all it really is is eye candy?

  • The best thing about this movie was the song by Donna Summer

  • R.I.P Robert Shaw you left us way to early, but none the less one of the greatest novelist and actor of that era and maybe till this date. Nick Nolte in his prime mostly will be remembered for being in box office movie Cape Fear. That was a good one too. I saw the Deep when I was very young and I' can't remember much of it but I'd love to see it again.

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