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Tintorera (1977)

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Tintorera (1977) is the Mexican version of the mega-hit Jaws (1975), which means it’s spicier, hotter, and more exotic. For instance, the menacing meat-eater isn’t a great white but a tiger shark. A whaaaaat? The real difference, though, is in the gore and gorgeous girls who all take it off for frequent skinny dips. Based on the novel by Mexican Olympic swimmer turned oceanographer Ramon Bravo, the film follows American businessman Steven (Hugo Stiglitz) as he spends his time chilling on his yacht and making money by hunting sharks. But his main pursuit is cruising around the local beach resorts and seeing what tourist he and his swimming instructor pal Miguel (Andres Garcia) can bring back to the yacht to experience the motion of the ocean. Nothing like a dick ride at high tide! After discovering that a ton of the sharks they catch seem to have been attacked by an even bigger one, they both make a serious run at the English tourist Gabriella (Susan George). But when Miguel gets chomped, she flees back home to the UK and Steven decides that he'll kill that shark to get revenge for his wingman, if it's the last thing he does. A favorite of Quentin Tarantino, for all its flaws it has way more sex than Jaws. Yes, there are tons of tiger shark bait titties in this one. Whether it's Jennifer Ashley looking super hot on the yacht as she nakedly hops between Steven and Miguel's hammocks, Priscilla Barnes' boobs popping up when she swims to shore after the tiger shark ruins a skinny dipping session, Laura Lyons showing the tan lines on her tits and ass as she frolics in the water, Susan George swimming without a shirt on, or even Fiona Lewis showing all three B's while totally naked on the beach, Tintorera is rarely without a sexy woman showing some skin! If yacht sailing leads to as much tourist railing as it does in this movie, you'll see Mr. Skin on the high seas! Every tourist in Tintorera has a phenomenal pair-a!