Jaws 3-D (also known as Jaws 3 or Jaws III) is a 1983 horror/thriller film directed by Joe Alves and starring Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong, Lea Thompson and Louis Gossett, Jr. It is the second sequel to Steven Spielberg's Jaws.
As SeaWorld, a water park with underwater tunnels and lagoons, prepares for opening, a young great white shark infiltrates the park from the sea, seemingly attacking and killing water skiers and park employees. Once the baby shark is captured, it becomes apparent that it was the mother, a much larger shark who also entered the park, who was the real killer.
The film is notable for making use of 3-D film during the revived interest in the technology in the 1980s, amongst other horror films such as Friday the 13th Part III and Amityville 3-D. Cinema audiences could wear disposable cardboard polarized 3D glasses to create the illusion that elements penetrate the screen.[2] Several shots and sequences were designed to utilise the effect, such as the shark's destruction. Since 3-D was ineffective in home viewing until the advent of 3D televisions in the late 2000s, the alternative titleJaws III is used for television broadcasts, VHS and DVD.[1
Film Poster by Gary Meyer
| Directed by | Joe Alves |
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| Produced by | Rupert Hitzig |
| Screenplay by | Carl Gottlieb Richard Matheson |
| Story by | Guerdon Trueblood |
| Based on | Characters: Peter Benchley |
| Starring | Dennis Quaid Bess Armstrong Lea Thompson Louis Gossett, Jr. John Putch Simon MacCorkindale |
| Music by | Alan Parker Theme: John Williams |
| Cinematography | James A. Contner Chris Condon Austin McKinney |
| Editing by | Corky Ehlers Randy Roberts |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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| Running time | 99 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $18 million[1] |
| Box office | $87,987,055 |

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