Jaws 3-D (1983)
Jaws 3-D (1983)
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Cast & Crew.
Dennis Quaid
Mike Brody
Bess Armstrong
Dr. Kathryn Morgan
Simon MacCorkindale
Philip FitzRoyce
Louis Gossett Jr.
Calvin Bouchard
John Putch
Sean Brody
Lea Thompson
Kelly Ann Bukowski
P.H. Moriarty
Jack Tate
Dan Blasko
Dan
Liz Morris
Liz
Lisa Maurer
Ethel
Harry Grant
Shelby Overman
Andy Hansen
Silver Bullet
P.T. Horn
Tunnel Guide
John Perry Edson
Bob Woodbury
Kaye Stevens
Mrs. Kallender
Rich Valliere
Leonard Glass
Alonzo Ward
Fred
Cathy Cervenka
Sherrie
Jane Horner
Suzie
Kathy Jenkins
Sheila
Steve Mellor
Announcer
Ray Meunnich
Paramedic
Les Alford
Reporter
Gary Anstaett
Reporter
Scott Christoffel
Workman
Debbie Connoyer
Screaming Skier
Mary Davis Duncan
Reporter At Party
John Floren
Workman
John Gaffey
Rick
Will Knickerbocker
Man in Crowd
Jackie Kuntarich
Skier
Edward Laurie
Tourist Dad
Holly Lisker
Girl in Tunnel
M.J. Lloyd
Pirate Girl
Carl Mazzocone
Stand-off Player
Ken Olson
Red
Ronnie Parks
Clyde
Al Pipkin
Mr. Bluster
Barbara Quinn
Anxious Tunnel Person
Irene Schubert
Reporter
August Schwartz
Ted
Sandu Scott
Concessionaire
Tony Shepherd
Beer Belly on Beach
Dolores Starling
Charlene Tutt
Tamie Steinke
Candy
Daniel Stewart
Ed
Joe Alves
Director
Cecilia Reyes
First Assistant Editor
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 22, 1983
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 39m
Content RatingPG
Budget$20,500,000
Box Office$87,987,056
Filming LocationsFlorida, United States
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Jaws 3-D (titled Jaws III in its 2-D form) is a 1983 American horror film directed by Joe Alves and starring Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong, Simon MacCorkindale and Louis Gossett Jr. As the second sequel to Steven Spielberg's Jaws it was the third installment in the Jaws franchise. The film follows the Brody children from the previous films to SeaWorld, a Florida marine park with underwater tunnels and lagoons. As the park prepares for opening, a young great white shark infiltrates the park from the sea, seemingly attacking and killing the park's employees. Once the shark is captured, it becomes apparent that a second, much larger shark also entered the park and was the real culprit.
The film made use of 3D during the revived interest in the technology in the 1980s, amongst other horror films such as Friday the 13th Part III and Amityville 3-D. Cinema audiences could wear disposable cardboard polarized 3D glasses to create the illusion that elements penetrate the screen. Several shots and sequences were designed to utilize the effect, such as the shark's destruction. Since 3D was ineffective in home viewing until the advent of 3D televisions in the late 2000s, the alternative title Jaws III is used for television broadcasts and home media.
To a lesser degree than its predecessors, Jaws 3-D was still commercially successful despite overwhelmingly negative reviews. It was followed by Jaws: The Revenge in 1987, which retroactively ignores this film.