10 Exact Moments That Changed The Horror Movie Genre Forever

7. Jaws - Chrissie Goes Skinny-Dipping

Jaws - Chrissie Watkins - Susan Backlinie
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All of us can agree that Steven Spielberg’s 1975 Jaws is a true juggernaut of cinema, and it’s also a picture that helped to shape the horror genre. One moment in particular, though? If ever there was a scene that sums up the sheer terror and intensity of Jaws, it’s when poor Chrissie Watkins decides to take a drunken dip in the ocean.

Played by actress Susan Backlinie, Chrissie’s swim would famously not end well. A dark and dimly-lit ocean setting saw the doomed skinny-dipper attacked by the movie’s toothy beast, and Chrissie would be violently dragged from pillar to post before succumbing to this apex predator.

From there, the tone was set for Jaws and the ante had been upped for the horror genre. In fact, so impactful was Chrissie’s death and the film itself, a ridiculous amount of moviegoers remain scared of the water to this very day.

Not only is Jaws rightly cited as helping to kickstart the concept of the “summer blockbuster”, the success of Spielberg’s film saw the shark movie subgenre launched as the industry looked to cash-in on this landmark in cinema history.

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