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Jaws' Teeth is a film prop used by "Jaws" (Richard Kiel) in the James Bond films The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker. Imagine a villain with super strong metal teeth that could bite through almost anything! That's exactly what the character 'Jaws' had in two exciting James Bond movies. His famous Jaws' Teeth were a special prop, meaning they were a fake item made for the film, that helped make him one of the most unforgettable bad guys in movie history.

Who is Jaws?

Jaws is a very tall and strong villain from the James Bond film series. He is known for his incredible strength and, of course, his shiny, sharp metal teeth. These teeth allow him to bite through tough materials like steel cables, cars, and even shark cages!

The Actor Behind Jaws

The actor who played Jaws was Richard Kiel. He was an American actor famous for his very tall height, standing at 7 feet 2 inches (2.18 meters) tall. Kiel's impressive size made him perfect for the role of the powerful and intimidating Jaws. He made the character truly memorable, even though Jaws rarely spoke. His actions and his unique teeth did most of the talking!

Jaws' Appearances in James Bond Films

Jaws appeared in two different James Bond movies. Both films starred Roger Moore as the secret agent James Bond.

The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

Jaws first appeared in The Spy Who Loved Me. In this film, he works for the main villain, Karl Stromberg. Jaws is sent to stop James Bond multiple times, leading to many thrilling chase scenes and fights. His metal teeth are a big part of his character, used to create exciting moments where he bites through obstacles.

Moonraker (1979)

Because Jaws was so popular with audiences, he was brought back for the next James Bond film, Moonraker. In this movie, Jaws initially works for the villain Hugo Drax. However, his story takes an interesting turn. He falls in love with a small, sweet woman named Dolly and eventually decides to help James Bond. This change made him even more beloved by fans.

The Design of Jaws' Teeth

The metal teeth worn by Richard Kiel were not real, of course. They were carefully designed and made by special effects artists.

How the Prop Was Made

The prop teeth were made to fit over Richard Kiel's own teeth. They were crafted from a special material that looked like metal but was safe and comfortable enough for the actor to wear. The design made them look incredibly strong and dangerous, adding to Jaws' fearsome appearance.

Challenges of Wearing the Teeth

Wearing the Jaws' Teeth prop wasn't always easy for Richard Kiel. The teeth were heavy and could be uncomfortable. They also made it difficult for him to speak clearly, which is why Jaws has very few lines in the movies. However, Kiel's dedication to the role helped make Jaws an iconic character.

Legacy of Jaws' Teeth

Jaws and his metal teeth became instantly recognizable symbols of the James Bond series. They are often mentioned and parodied in other movies and TV shows.

An Iconic Movie Prop

The Jaws' Teeth are one of the most famous movie props in film history. They helped create a unique and unforgettable villain who stood out even among all the other amazing characters in the James Bond universe. The image of those gleaming metal teeth is something many movie fans remember long after watching the films.

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