<P> Quint, Brody, and Hooper set out on Quint's boat, the Orca, to hunt the shark . While Brody lays down a chum line, Quint waits for an opportunity to hook the shark . Without warning, it appears behind the boat . Quint examines the shark and harpoons a barrel into it, but it drags the barrel underwater and temporarily disappears . </P> <P> At nightfall, the shark returns unexpectedly, ramming the boat's hull, and disabling the power . The men work through the night, repairing the engine . In the morning, Brody attempts to call the Coast Guard, but Quint smashes the radio . After a long chase, Quint harpoons another barrel into the shark . The line is tied to the stern cleats, but the shark drags the boat backward, swamping the deck and flooding the engine compartment before breaking the cleats off . Quint then heads toward shore, intending to lure the shark to shallower waters and suffocate it, but the engine fails . </P> <P> With the Orca slowly sinking, the trio attempt a riskier approach . Hooper puts on scuba gear and enters the water in a shark - proof cage, intending to lethally inject the shark with strychnine, using a hypodermic spear . The shark demolishes the cage before Hooper can inject it, but he manages to escape to the seabed . The shark then attacks the boat directly and devours Quint . Trapped on the sinking vessel, Brody stuffs a pressurized scuba tank into the shark's mouth, and, climbing the mast, shoots the tank with a rifle, destroying it . The resulting explosion obliterates the shark . Hooper resurfaces, reuniting with Brody, and the two paddle to Amity Island clinging to boat wreckage . </P> <P> Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown, producers at Universal Pictures, independently heard about Peter Benchley's novel Jaws . Brown came across it in the literature section of lifestyle magazine Cosmopolitan, then edited by his wife, Helen Gurley Brown . A small card written by the magazine's book editor gave a detailed description of the plot, concluding with the comment "might make a good movie". The producers each read the book over the course of a single night and agreed the next morning that it was "the most exciting thing that they had ever read" and that they wanted to produce a film version, although they were unsure how it would be accomplished . They purchased the movie rights in 1973, before the book's publication, for approximately $175,000 (equivalent to $0.96 million in 2017). Brown claimed that had they read the book twice, they would never have made the film because they would have realized how difficult it would be to execute certain sequences . </P>

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