This third movie within the sequence follows a gaggle of marine biologists making an attempt to seize a younger nice white shark that has wandered into Florida’s Sea World Park. Nonetheless, later it’s found that the shark’s 35-foot mom can also be a visitor at Sea World. What follows is the shark wreaking havoc on the guests within the park.
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Movie Forged:
- Michael ‘Mike’ Brody: Dennis Quaid
- Kathryn Morgan: Bess Armstrong
- Philip FitzRoyce: Simon MacCorkindale
- Calvin Bouchard: Louis Gossett Jr.
- Sean Brody: John Putch
- Kelly Ann Bukowski: Lea Thompson
- Jack Tate: P.H. Moriarty
- Dan: Dan Blasko
- Liz: Liz Morris
- Ethel: Lisa Maurer
- Shelby Overman: Harry Grant
- Silver Bullet: Andy Hansen
- Tunnel Information: P.T. Horn
- Bob Woodbury: John Perry Edson
- Mrs. Kallender: Kaye Stevens
- Leonard Glass: Wealthy Valliere
- Fred: Alonzo Ward
- Sherrie: Cathy Cervenka
- Suzie: Jane Horner
- Sheila: Kathy Jenkins
- Announcer: Steve Mellor
- Paramedic: Ray Meunnich
- Reporter: Les Alford
- Reporter: Gary Anstaett
- Workman: Scott Christoffel
- Screaming Skier: Debbie Connoyer
- Reporter At Social gathering: Mary Davis Duncan
- Workman: John Floren
- Rick: John Gaffey
- Man in Crowd: Will Knickerbocker
- Skier: Jackie Kuntarich
- Vacationer Dad: Edward Laurie
- Woman in Tunnel: Holly Lisker
- Pirate Woman: M.J. Lloyd
- Stand-off Participant: Carl Mazzocone
- Crimson: Ken Olson
- Clyde: Ronnie Parks
- Mr. Bluster: Al Pipkin
- Anxious Tunnel Individual: Barbara Quinn
- Reporter: Irene Schubert
- Ted: August Schwartz
- Concessionaire: Sandu Scott
- Beer Stomach on Seashore: Tony Shepherd
- Charlene Tutt: Dolores Starling
- Sweet: Tamie Steinke
- Ed: Daniel Stewart
Movie Crew:
- Director: Joe Alves
- Screenplay: Richard Matheson
- Screenplay: Carl Gottlieb
- Story: Guerdon Trueblood
- Novel: Peter Benchley
- Producer: Rupert Hitzig
- Affiliate Producer: David R. Kappes
- Govt Producer: Alan Landsburg
- Govt Producer: Howard Lipstone
- Authentic Music Composer: Alan Parker
- Director of Pictures: James A. Contner
- Editor: Corky Ehlers
- Editor: Randy Roberts
- Casting: Randy Stone
- Manufacturing Design: Woods Waterproof coat
- Artwork Route: Paul Eads
- Artwork Route: Christopher Horner
- First Assistant Editor: Cecilia Reyes
Film Evaluations:
- Potential Kermode: **When unsure – level an extended stick towards the display**
- These 3D ventures are amusing. At any time when the plot slows down a solid member randomly picks up an extended stick and factors it on the digital camera.
- This movie isn’t any exception. At any time when the plot crawls to snails tempo characters begin pointing lengthy sticks on the digital camera for no obvious cause.
- Doing a lot of the lengthy stick pointing right here is Dennis Quaid and Bess Armstrong – she wants a _strong arm_ to choose random objects up and level them towards the digital camera as usually as she does.
- – Potential Kermode
- r96sk: Yeah… not good. I don’t dislike ‘Jaws 3-D’ as a lot as most evidently do, although.
- Dennis Quaid and Bess Armstrong are literally nice when it comes to the solid, none of these behind them are something price noting however are considerably serviceable. I’ll say I didn’t benefit from the plot, however solely as a result of it lacked one thing price watching – it’s poor, not horrible. Extra of the shark was needed, however I’d personally say that concerning the previous two movies as effectively.
- Components of this 1983 flick which are horrible, although, are the particular results, particularly proper on the finish. There’s additionally some poorly executed inexperienced display and it, clearly, has a dire cowl. There’s no doubting this being made was a money seize, that’s mainly the one cause to ever go 3-D, however a money seize doesn’t essentially imply it’s an terrible movie; which this isn’t, for my part. It’s merely dangerous. The duvet is hilariously terrible although, granted.
- CinemaSerf: Any followers of the unique “Jaws” (1975), hell even of the sequel (1978) needn’t hassle with this fully unrecognisable nonsense. Consider it or not, there may be nonetheless one “Brody” – “Mike” (Dennis Quaid) who needs something to do with the ocean. His earlier, loss of life defying experiences haven’t put him off! Anyway, he works at a newly opened sea world the place a child nice white finds it’s method in for a fast snack by means of a damaged seagate. The place’s mama, although? She will’t be far-off! The child shark is captured, however swiftly dies and it’s as if the large one is aware of, and let’s simply say she is critically narked. Apart from some first rate underwater images, and a few gifted people doing water-batics, it’s a dreadful stain on the popularity of the franchise. The opening titles provide a clue to the 3-D results, and I do recall sitting within the Odeon in Glasgow with my cardboard glasses on questioning what all of the fuss was about 40 years in the past. Now I do know – it was all only a badly constructed, poorly acted gimmick that’s as forgettable as it’s horrible.
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