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Writers:
Peter Benchley (novel)
Carl Gottlieb (writer)
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Release Date:
22 July 1983 (USA) more
Tagline:
Reaching new depths of terror. more
Plot:
The sons of police chief Brody must protect civilians at a Sea World theme park after a gigantic 35-foot shark becomes trapped in the park. full summary | full synopsis
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5 nominations more
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(2 articles)
The Most Notable 3-D Movies Of All Time
(From MTV Movie News. 28 September 2009, 1:58 AM, PDT)
James Cameron’s Avatar: Can it really change film?
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Revenge of the 80's: The sequel meets the 3-D fad. more (221 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Dennis Quaid | ... | Michael 'Mike' Brody | |
| Bess Armstrong | ... | 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 | ... | Funnel Guide | |
| John Edson | ... | Bob Woodbury (as John Edson Jr.) | |
| Kaye Stevens | ... | Mrs. Kellender |
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Jaws 3
Jaws 3 People 0 (USA) (original script title)
Jaws III
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99 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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2.35 : 1 more
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Canada:A (Nova Scotia) | Canada:PA (Manitoba) | Norway:15 (DVD) | Norway:16 | Sweden:15 | Netherlands:16 | Australia:M | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:AA (Ontario) | UK:12 (DVD rating) (2000) (uncut) | UK:15 (video rating) (1987) (cut) | UK:PG (original rating) (cut) | USA:PG | Singapore:PG | Finland:K-16 (cut) | Finland:K-18
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Lea Thompson's feature film debut. more
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Factual errors: When Kathryn Morgan discovers the baby shark dying in it's new tank, the shark is shown floating in the water. Sharks are inherently heavier than sea water and would sink if they stopped swimming. more
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Kathryn Morgan: Overman was killed inside the park. The baby was caught inside the park. It's mother is inside the park. more
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Referenced in "Typisch van Duin: (#1.2)" (2006) more
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Does this film reference its predecessors?Is this available on DVD in 3-D?
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Jaws 3-D (1983) was not only a sequel to the first two JAWS films, but it was also one of the few movies that took advantage of the rebirth of the 3-D fad that was sweeping Hollywood during the early 80's (see Amityville 3-D and Friday the 13th 3-D). When the film hit the video shelves, they scrapped the whole thing. Why make a 3-D movie in the first place if you're not going to take advantage of it when it's available for the home video market? The video looked bad when it was released as a rental. Many of the scenes that were shot didn't make any sense or were badly projected. The movie did poorly at the box office and after a couple of years, no more mainstream films were presented in 3-D. The movie itself is pretty bad. Only for die hard fans of the JAWS series.
Not recommended, unless they re-release it in 3-D. other than that it's pretty much worthless.