Additional information for Jaws 3-D, which has a domestic theatrical release set for July 22, 1983. The film is being distributed by Universal Pictures and has not yet been rated. Jaws 3-D has a total running time of 99 minutes.
AA
Canada
16
Norway
15
Sweden
12
Netherlands
M/12
Portugal
T
Italy
15
South Korea
M
Australia
PG
UK
PG
USA
PG
Singapore
K-18
Finland
99min
Jaws 3
Jaws 3
Turkey
Jaws 3
USA
Der weiße Hai 3
Austria
Der weiße Hai 3
West Germany
Jaws III
Jaws III
USA
Der weiße Hai 3-D
West Germany
El gran tiburón
Spain
Haisommer 3
Norway
Hajen 3
Sweden
Jaws 3 People 0
USA
Jaws III, de derde dimensie in angst
Netherlands
Les dents de la mer 3 - En relief
France
Les dents de la mer III
Canada
Lo squalo 3
Italy
Lo squalo 3D
Italy
Nasrai 3
Lithuania
Ralje 3
Croatia
Ta sagonia tou karharia No 3
Greece
Tappajahai 3
Finland
Tiburón 3
Mexico
Tiburón 3: El gran tiburón
Spain
Tubarão 3
Portugal
Tubarão III
Brazil
Zrelo 3
Slovenia
July 22, 1983
USA
December 02, 1983
Australia
December 09, 1983
West Germany
December 15, 1983
Netherlands
December 21, 1983
France
December 21, 1983
Sweden
December 23, 1983
Finland
February 17, 1984
Norway
March 23, 1984
Portugal
March 31, 1984
Japan
Reaching new depths of terror.
The third dimension is terror.
A deadly new attraction.
The oldest son from the first two Jaws films, Michael Brody (played by Dennis Quaid) now works for SeaWorld in Florida, which is preparing for the launch of its new "Undersea Kingdom," a set of tunnels where people can "view the wonders of the deep without ever getting wet." The film opens with a great white following a team of waterskiers, among them Kelly (Lea Thompson). Their boat stalls, but then its driver gets it going again before anyone is attacked.Michael Brody is the chief engineer, and lives with his girlfriend, Katherine Morgan (Bess Armstrong), who is senior biologist at the park. Katherine and her assistants, Dan and Liz, wonder why the dolphins are acting so afraid of leaving their pen. As Sean (John Putch), Michael's brother, arrives to visit, he reveals a deep fear about the water caused by the events depicted in Jaws 2. Kelly, after meeting Michael, Sean, and Katherine in a bar, tries to dispel the phobia by playing in the water (mostly) naked at nighttime.Meanwhile, Shelby Overman (Harry Grant), one of the mechanics, dives into the water at dusk to repair the gates. He is attacked by a shark and killed, only leaving a severed arm. They are informed of his disappearance by Charlene, a woman with whom Overman is living. She is quite irate at his failing to return, and fears the worst. The next day, Michael and Katherine go down in a submarine to check the tunnels and find Overman's severed arm. They decide to go into a piece of scenery, the Spanish galleon, although encouraged by Katherine's two dolphins to stay away. They continue the search, leaving the submarine, only to be assaulted by a great white. The dolphins, having sensed trouble from the start and visibly beseeching Katherine to stay in the sub, respond to Katherine's waving hands. They heroically rescue Mike and Katherine by allowing them to ride them back to the safety of their dolphin pen.This information is at first disbelieved by park owner Calvin Bouchard (Louis Gossett, Jr.) , but is quite exciting to his friend, the hunter Phillip FitzRoyce (Simon MacCorkindale). Katherine protests FitzRoyce's intent to kill the creature, so capturing it is the decided course. The baby great white is captured and nursed to partial health by Katherine and Liz. Calvin orders it exhibited as being the first Great White in captivity, but it dies within minutes.Meanwhile, Kelly forces Sean to join her on the bumper boats. But, at the underwater tunnel, a girl is terrified when she sees a hideous corpse, later revealed to be Overman, bob up to a window. Katherine reveals that the bites came from a shark with a mouth a yard across, which is initially ridiculed by FitzRoyce, saying "That would indicate a shark of some 35 ft. in length", which is too big for a normal great white. That means that the shark's mother has also breached the gates of the park, but she can't convince Calvin of this fact until the shark herself shows up at the window of their underwater cafe. The shark exacts her revenge, first by causing a leak that nearly drowns everyone in the underwater tunnel, then turns her attention to everyone on the beach. She fails to capture the waterskiers, but capsizes Sean and Kelly's bumper boat, and Kelly gets a laceration from the shark's coarse skin.FitzRoyce leads the shark into the filtration pipes where the water from the ocean is brought into the lagoon, hoping to trap her inside. However, he drifts right into her mouth after his lifeline rope snapped. He prepares a grenade, but he is crushed to death before he can use it.Unaware of this, Michael has gone down to repair the underwater tunnel so the technicians can restore air pressure and drain the water, with Katherine to watch his back. He welds the repair piece, but, with no pressure in the pipe to restrain her, the shark breaks free of the filtration pipe and attacks Katherine again, but as usual, she is protected by her dolphins. They return to the control room with Calvin and the technicians. But, the shark smashes through the acrylic glass, flooding the room. As everyone tries to escape, Mike notices FitzRoyce's body still inside the shark's mouth, clutching the grenade. Mike uses a pole to pull the grenade's pin, and it explodes, blowing the shark to pieces.Katherine and Mike float up to the surface, explaining that Calvin managed to rescue the female technician, though the shark attacked the male technician and dropped him. Katherine is terrified for her dolphins, until they triumphantly show up in a splash, performing the tricks they refused to do since the movie's beginning.
Joe Alves
Director(s)
Peter Benchley
Guerdon Trueblood
Richard Matheson
Carl Gottlieb
Michael Kane
Writer(s)
Rupert Hitzig
producer
Ed Horwitz
line producer
David R. Kappes
associate producer
Alan Landsburg
executive producer
Howard Lipstone
executive producer
Producer(s)
Alan Parker
Composer(s)
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
Funnel Guide
P.T. Horn
Bob Woodbury (as John Edson Jr.)
John Edson
Mrs. Kellender
Kaye Stevens
Leonard Glass (as Archie Valliere)
Rich Valliere
Fred
Alonzo Ward
Sherrie
Cathy Cervenka
Suzie
Jane Horner
Sheila
Kathy Jenkins
Announcer
Steve Mellor
Ray, Paramedic
Ray Meunnich
Reporter
Les Alford
Reporter
Gary Anstaett
Workman
Scott Christoffel
Screaming Skier
Debbie Connoyer
Reporter at Party
Mary Davis Duncan
Workman
John Floren
Rick
John Gaffey
Mr. Brit
Joe Gilbert
Man in Crowd
Will Knickerbocker
Skier
Jackie Kuntarich
Tourist Dad
Edward Laurie
Girl in Tunnel
Holly Lisker
Pirate Girl
M.J. Lloyd
Stand-off Player
Carl Mazzocone
Rad
Ken Olson
Clyde
Ronnie Parks
Mr. Bluster
Al Pipkin
Anxious Tunnel Lady
Barbara Quinn
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.
Director(s)
Guerdon Trueblood
Richard Matheson
Carl Gottlieb
Michael Kane
Writer(s)
producer
Ed Horwitz
line producer
David R. Kappes
associate producer
Alan Landsburg
executive producer
Howard Lipstone
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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