Current:Home > NewsWas 'Jaws' a true story? These eerily similar shark attacks took place in 1916.-LoTradeCoin
Was 'Jaws' a true story? These eerily similar shark attacks took place in 1916.
View Date:2025-01-11 09:21:07
Peter Benchley has said that his classic novel "Jaws" – which went on to inspire the summer blockbuster starring Richard Dreyfuss – was not inspired by the very real story of the 1916 shark attacks on the Jersey Shore.
But if you read any account of those shark attacks you might question the author's remarks.
In the summer of 1916, swimming in the ocean was still a new idea, Michael Capuzzo explains in his book "Close to Shore." And with the stifling heat on the East Coast, people flocked to the Jersey Shore to escape not just the heat, but diseases that were spreading in crowded cities.
The beach, with its sea air and a dip in the ocean, promised to be a place that would do a body good.
But many people would eventually think otherwise about that theory. As the movie nears its 50th anniversary, here's a look at the similarities.
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
Join our Watch Party!Sign up to receive USA TODAY's movie and TV recommendations right in your inbox
What were the shark attacks of 1916 in New Jersey?
On July 1, 1916, Charles Epting Vansant arrived from Philadelphia at the Engleside Hotel, located on the Jersey Shore, according to Matawan Historical Society. When he arrived, he was eager to get in the water, taking a swim in the water near the hotel at about 6 p.m.
And that's when he was attacked by a shark.
Lifeguard Alexander Ott attempted to save him, but Vansant later died from his wounds at the hotel.
Just five days later, Charles Bruder, 28, a bell captain at the Essex and Sussex Hotel in Spring Lake on the Jersey Shore, went swimming in the early afternoon with friends.
About 130 yards from shore, he was attacked by a shark. Accounts say Bruder's legs were bitten off by the time lifeguards got to him. He died from blood loss.
A few days later on July 8, a shark was spotted swimming just outside the ropes of a swimming area in Asbury Park.
"The lifeguard captain on duty took a boat out and beat it with an oar to chase it away. It was allegedly a 12-foot shark," the Matawan Historical Society wrote.
Then on July 12, the shark headed inland.
On the day in question, 11-year-old Lester Stillwell went swimming in Matawan Creek to beat the heat. Earlier that day, retired sea captain Thomas Cottrell stated that "he saw a dark, gray shape approximately eight feet in length, going west, up the creek, with the incoming tide. Just past 2 p.m. that day, Stilwell was attacked by a shark in front of his friends, who were also swimming. When his body was recovered, he was dead, as was his would-be rescuer, Stanley Fisher.
Just a short time later that day, 12-year-old Joseph Dunn was also attacked by a shark in the same creek. He ended up healing from his wounds. Others were injured in attempts to save both boys.
That same day, outraged Arris B. Henderson, the mayor of Matawan, "posted a $100 reward for 'killing the shark.' "
Taking that bait, three days later, a shark was caught.
The historical society stated that "a large shark was caught in Raritan Bay and put on display to over 3,000 people at ten cents each." It was thought to be the shark involved in all the attacks. But nobody was absolutely certain.
In the end, a total of four people died from the shark attacks that year.
What did Peter Benchley say inspired 'Jaws'?
While Benchley acknowledged the shark attacks of 1916 in interviews, he told the BBC that "the novel grew out of his lifelong interest in shark attacks, including the exploits of Frank Mundus, the Montauk, Long Island, sport fisherman who landed a record 3,427-pound great white."
What are the similarities between 'Jaws' and the 1916 shark attacks?
These are the parallels in the attacks:
- Benchley’s shark kills four people, including a victim in an estuary, similar to Matawan Creek.
- The mayor of Matawan initially denied the attacks were actually happening, as did the mayor of "Amity," the town where "Jaws" mainly takes place.
- Fictional "Jaws" ichthyologist Matt Hooper warns people that shark attacks happened in 1916 and could happen again.
- Crazed men led a shark hunt in Matawan in 1916, according to the historical society, and so did a crew of money-hungry fishermen in "Jaws."
veryGood! (9592)
Related
- Celtics' Jaylen Brown calls Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo a 'child' over fake handshake
- Former UFC champion Mark Coleman in the hospital after saving his parents from a house fire in Ohio
- Which eclipse glasses are safe? What to know about scams ahead of April 8 solar eclipse
- The Best Blue & Green Light Therapy Devices for Reduced Acne & Glowing Skin, According to a Dermatologist
- College Football Playoff bracket: Complete playoff picture after latest rankings
- Retired UFC Fighter Mark Coleman in a Coma After Rescuing Parents From House Fire
- Matthew Perry's Stepdad Keith Morrison Details Source of Comfort 4 Months After Actor's Death
- 45 states are now covered by a climate action plan. These 5 opted out.
- Chipotle unveils cilantro-scented soap, 'water' cup candles in humorous holiday gift line
- Mega Millions Winning numbers for March 12 drawing, with $735 million jackpot
Ranking
- Pedro Pascal's Sister Lux Pascal Debuts Daring Slit on Red Carpet at Gladiator II Premiere
- Author Mitch Albom, 9 others evacuated by helicopter from violence-torn Port-au-Prince
- Neve Campbell is returning for 'Scream 7' after pay dispute, Melissa Barrera firing
- Over 6 million homeowners, many people of color, don't carry home insurance. What can be done?
- Watch as massive amount of crabs scamper across Australian island: 'It's quite weird'
- TEA Business College’s Mission and Achievements
- 'Heartbreaking': 3 eggs of beloved bald eagle couple Jackie and Shadow unlikely to hatch
- Musher penalized after killing moose still wins record 6th Iditarod
Recommendation
-
Study finds Wisconsin voters approved a record number of school referenda
-
ASU hoops coach Bobby Hurley has not signed contract extension a year after announcement
-
Ohio’s Republican primaries for US House promise crowded ballots and a heated toss-up
-
Get a Ninja Portable Blender for Only $45, $350 Worth of Beauty for $50: Olaplex, Tula & More Daily Deals
-
What Republicans are saying about Matt Gaetz’s nomination for attorney general
-
Python abuse alleged at supplier of snakeskins used for Gucci handbags
-
Jurors watch deadly assault video in James Crumbley involuntary manslaughter case
-
TEA Business College team introduction and work content