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2.23: Orca: The Killer Whale (1977)

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In 1975 with the release of JAWS, Italian producer Dino De Laurentiis decided he wanted to make a film that would rival Spielberg's masterpiece, and with the help of director Michael Anderson and actor Richard Harris, they would release ORCA. A movie about the one animal who can defeat Bruce himself. With great use of live footage and practical effects, ORCA looked like the film that could compete, but unfortunately it barely stayed afloat. We look at the ups and downs of this whale of a movie to determine if this was just a JAWS clone or something more, this week on the DISSECT THAT FILM PODCAST: S2 E23. #MovieReview #DissectThatFilm #orca #richardharris #dinodelaurentiis

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In 1975 with the release of JAWS, Italian producer Dino De Laurentiis decided he wanted to make a film that would rival Spielberg's masterpiece, and with the help of director Michael Anderson and actor Richard Harris, they would release ORCA. A movie about the one animal who can defeat Bruce himself. With great use of live footage and practical effects, ORCA looked like the film that could compete, but unfortunately it barely stayed afloat. We look at the ups and downs of this whale of a movie to determine if this was just a JAWS clone or something more, this week on the DISSECT THAT FILM PODCAST: S2 E23. #MovieReview #DissectThatFilm #orca #richardharris #dinodelaurentiis

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INTRO BY JASON OF BINGE MOVIES Track: Infraction- A.I. Music provided by Infraction No Copyright Music Spotify: https://bit.ly/3Z2Ae1q

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