Jaws 3-D

Jaws 3-D

Movie |

Killer Shark | Diving

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  • Genre(s): Thriller, Horror
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Joe Alves
  • Cast(s): Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong, Simon MacCorkindale, Louis Gossett Jr., John Putch See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 39min
  • Award(s): Razzie 1984 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Conjuring: Last Rites, Vicious
  • Story:
    This third film in the series follows a group of marine biologists attempting to capture a young great white shark that has wandered into Florida's Sea World Park. However, later it is discovered that the shark's 35-foot mother is also a guest at Sea World. What follows is the shark wreaking havoc on the visitors in the park.
    Full Story
3.7/10
IMDb

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Jaws 3-d - Cast

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
This third film in the series follows a group of marine biologists attempting to capture a young great white shark that has wandered into Florida's Sea World Park. However, later it is discovered that the shark's 35-foot mother is also a guest at Sea World. What follows is the shark wreaking havoc on the visitors in the park.
Ratings

3.7/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Razzie Award

Worst Picture | 1984 | Rupert

Worst Supporting Actor | 1984 | Louis Gossett

Worst Director | 1984 | Joe

Worst Screenplay | 1984 | Guerdon

Worst New Star | 1984

BOX OFFICE

Budget 20,500,000 USD

Box Office Collection 87,987,056 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

According to the book "Roy Scheider: a film biography" (2002) by Diane C. Kachmar, Scheider, who starred in the first two Jaws movies, once said, "Mephistopheles couldn't talk me into doing (it). They knew better than to even ask." Reportedly, Scheider agreed to make Blue Thunder (1983) in order to ensure that he was definitely and contractually unavailable for this film. Scheider had made Jaws 2 (1978) reluctantly due to a contract issue with Universal Pictures, whereby he owed the studio two films after withdrawing from The Deer Hunter (1978). To get out of this situation, he opted to do Jaws 2 (1978), a movie on which he didn't want to work, in exchange for the studio releasing him from his contract.

David Brown and Richard D. Zanuck, producers of the first two films, originally pitched this as a spoof, based on a suggestion by Matty Simmons and John Hughes. Titled "National Lampoon's Jaws 3, People 0", it was about a movie studio trying to make a second sequel to Jaws (1975). It opened with author Peter Benchley being eaten in his pool by a shark, and included a naked Bo Derek and shark-costumed aliens. Joe Dante was attached as director. Steven Spielberg rejected the idea and threatened to walk from his deal with Universal. When Zanuck and Brown learned of the rejection, they quit the studio.

The filmmakers initially planned to have very few "pop-out" effects where objects extend beyond the screen in 3-D. Studio executives ultimately pressured them to include more, worried that audiences would leave disappointed and spread bad word-of-mouth if the 3-D were used mainly for depth.

In a later interview, Dennis Quaid referred to this movie as "I was in Jaws what?"

Lea Thompson's feature film debut.

Popular Dialogues

"Kathryn Morgan: Overman was killed inside the park. The baby was caught inside the park. Its mother is inside the park."

"Mike Brody: White sharks are dangerous. I know 'em. My father, my brother, myself. They're murderers."