Scream 3 (2000)
Scream 3 (2000)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
David Arquette
Dewey Riley
Neve Campbell
Sidney Prescott
Courteney Cox
Gale Weathers
Patrick Dempsey
Mark Kincaid
Scott Foley
Roman Bridger
Lance Henriksen
John Milton
Matt Keeslar
Tom Prinze
Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg
Sarah Darling
Emily Mortimer
Angelina Tyler
Parker Posey
Jennifer Jolie
Deon Richmond
Tyson Fox
Kelly Rutherford
Christine Hamilton
Liev Schreiber
Cotton Weary
Patrick Warburton
Steven Stone
Jamie Kennedy
Randy Meeks
Roger L. Jackson
Ghostface (voice)
Julie Janney
Moderator
Richmond Arquette
Student
Nancy O'Dell
Female Reporter
Ken Taylor
Male Reporter
Lynn McRee
Maureen Prescott
Roger Corman
Studio Executive
Josh Pais
Wallace
John Embry
Stage Security Guard
Lawrence Hecht
Neil Prescott
Lisa Beach
Studio Tour Guide / Casting
Kevin Smith
Silent Bob
Jason Mewes
Jay
Erik Erath
Stan
Daniel K. Arredondo
Office Security Guard / Second Assistant Director
Lisa Gordon
Waitress
Heather Matarazzo
Martha Meeks
Carrie Fisher
Bianca Burnette
C.W. Morgan
Hank Loomis
Beth Toussaint
Female Caller (voice)
Wes Craven
Man with Video Camera on Studio Tour (uncredited) / Director
Strawberry Fields
Tourist (uncredited)
Abigail Murray
Costume Design
Marianne Maddalena
Producer
Patrick Lussier
Editor
Kevin Williamson
Producer / Characters
Thomas Fichter
Art Direction
Cathy Konrad
Producer
Gene Serdena
Set Decoration
Marco Beltrami
Original Music Composer
Ehren Kruger
Screenplay
Bruce Alan Miller
Set Designer / Production Design
Peter Deming
Director of Photography
Barbara Ann Spencer
Set Designer
Suzanne Cranfill
Set Costumer
Anthony D. Parrillo
Set Designer
Lesa Nielsen
Makeup Artist
Hazel Catmull
Hairstylist
David Dietch
Set Costumer
Lori Rowbotham
Assistant Art Director
Kimberly Adams
Assistant Costume Designer
Monica Castro
Assistant Property Master
Derek Raser
Transportation Coordinator
Nancy Deren
Set Designer
Robert Consing
Storyboard Artist
Mark Van Loon
Steadicam Operator
Steven Samanen
Graphic Designer
J.T. Thayer
Transportation Captain
Jim Chesney
Transportation Co-Captain
Jennifer Bender
Extras Casting
Ray Rarick
Construction Foreman
Rick Avery
Second Unit Director / Stunt Coordinator
Robert C. Decker
Location Manager
Paul Hughen
Second Unit Director of Photography
Elisha Gruer
Casting Assistant
David Kern
Sound Editor
Ilt Jones
Location Manager
Patti Hawn
Unit Publicist
Dan O'Connell
Foley Artist
John Kurlander
Scoring Mixer
Mark A. Tracy
First Assistant Sound Editor
F. Scott Taylor
Assistant Sound Editor
Doc Kane
ADR Mixer
John T. Cucci
Foley Mixer
Patrick Murphy
Digital Compositor
Reid Paul
Compositing Supervisor
Rosemary C. Cremona
Second Unit First Assistant Director
Tina Anderson
Post Production Coordinator
Bruce Harris
Digital Compositor
Eugene B. Kerry
Grip
Paul Wilkowsky
Grip
Eric Sandlin
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Michael LaViolette
Chief Lighting Technician
Todd Toon
Supervising Sound Editor / Sound Designer
Philip Sloan
First Company Grip
Mary Albee
Stunts
Gloria O'Brien
Stunts / Stunt Double
Joni Avery
Stunts
Laura Albert
Stunts
Terri Cadiente
Stunts
Jane Austin
Stunts
Jennifer Badger
Stunts / Stunt Double
Dana Reed
Stunts
Michelle Sebek
Stunts / Stunt Double
Tabby Hanson
Stunts
Tammy Brady Conrad
Stunts
Leslie Huntley
Visual Effects Producer
Robert J. Carlyle
Construction Coordinator
Ray McIntyre Jr.
Visual Effects Supervisor
Gene Warren Jr.
Visual Effects Supervisor
Sarah Katzman
Casting Associate
Sheila Waldron
Script Supervisor
Carol Schwartz
Makeup Department Head
Claudia Bestor
Art Department Coordinator
Ron Bolanowski
Special Effects Coordinator
Kathrine Gordon
Hair Department Head
Steven Lambert
Stunts
Erik Cord
Stunts
Bob Weinstein
Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein
Executive Producer
Spiro Razatos
Stunts
Frank Anello
Stand In
Sarah Mays
Makeup Artist
Daniel Lupi
Production Manager
Donna Cicatelli-Lewis
Key Makeup Artist
George Capetanos
Set Dresser
Robert W. Anderson
Set Dresser
Edward Tamayo
Set Dresser
Grant Samson
Leadman
David Diamond
Boom Operator
Robert Dawson
Title Designer
J.P. Jones
Property Master
Scott Andrew Ressler
First Assistant Camera
Nicholas Mastandrea
First Assistant Director
Michael Glynn
Set Dresser
Tim Collins
Dolly Grip
Jake Garber
Makeup Effects
Craig B. Ayers Sr.
Greensman
Adam Kay
Music Editor
Sloane U'Ren
Set Designer
Howell Gibbens
ADR Editor
Mark Sadler
Lighting Technician
Tim Chau
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David Ghegan
Electrician
Quinn Yarbrough
Set Dresser
Nathan Easterling
Assistant Editor
Bill Abbott
Music Editor
Albert Gasser
Sound Editor
Jim Stuebe
Sound Mixer
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 4, 2000
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 56m
Content RatingR
Budget$40,000,000
Box Office$161,834,276
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Scream 3 is a 2000 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Ehren Kruger. It stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox Arquette, Parker Posey, Patrick Dempsey, Scott Foley, Lance Henriksen, Matt Keeslar, Jenny McCarthy, Emily Mortimer, Deon Richmond, and Patrick Warburton. It is a sequel to Scream 2 (1997) and the third installment in the Scream film series. The film's story takes place one year after the previous film's events and follows Sidney Prescott (Campbell), who has gone into self-imposed isolation following the events of the previous two films but is drawn to Hollywood after a new Ghostface begins killing the cast of the film within a film Stab 3. Scream 3 combines the violence of the slasher genre with comedy and "whodunit" mystery, while satirizing the cliché of film trilogies. Unlike the previous Scream films, there was an increased emphasis on comedic elements in this installment; the violence and horror were reduced in response to increased public scrutiny about violence in media, following the Columbine High School massacre.
Scream (1996) screenwriter Kevin Williamson provided a five-page outline for two sequels to Scream when auctioning his original script, hoping to entice bidders with the potential of buying a franchise. Williamson's commitments to other projects meant he was unable to develop a complete script for Scream 3, so writing duties were undertaken by Kruger, who discarded many of Williamson's notes. Craven and Marco Beltrami returned to direct and score the film, respectively. Production was troubled, including script rewrites, occasions when pages were only ready on the day of filming, and scheduling difficulties with the main cast. Principal photography took place from July to September 1999, and the ending was re-filmed in January 2000.
Scream 3 premiered on February 3, 2000, in Westwood, Los Angeles, and was theatrically released the following day, grossing $162 million worldwide on a budget of $40 million. The film received mixed reviews but has been reappraised in recent years in the wake of the MeToo movement. Scream 3 was originally intended to be the final installment of the series until the franchise was revived with a sequel, Scream 4, released on April 11, 2011.