Jaws 3-D - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Jaws 3-D"
Jaws 3-D (1983)
Timing: 1:38 (98 min)
Jaws 3-D - TMDB rating
4.467/10
1388
Jaws 3-D - Kinopoisk rating
4.768/10
9076
Jaws 3-D - IMDB rating
3.7/10
53000

Actors and characters

Photo Dennis Quaid #17987Photo Dennis Quaid #17988Photo Dennis Quaid #17989Photo Dennis Quaid #17990

Dennis Quaid

Dennis Quaid
Character Mike Brody
Photo Bess Armstrong #154402Photo Bess Armstrong #154403

Bess Armstrong

Bess Armstrong
Character Dr. Kathryn Morgan
Photo Simon MacCorkindale #101132

Simon MacCorkindale

Simon MacCorkindale
Character Philip FitzRoyce
Photo Louis Gossett Jr. #66950Photo Louis Gossett Jr. #66951Photo Louis Gossett Jr. #66952Photo Louis Gossett Jr. #66953

Louis Gossett Jr.

Louis Gossett Jr.
Character Calvin Bouchard
Photo John Putch #52847

John Putch

John Putch
Character Sean Brody
Photo Lea Thompson #31268Photo Lea Thompson #31269Photo Lea Thompson #31270Photo Lea Thompson #31271

Lea Thompson

Lea Thompson
Character Kelly Ann Bukowski
Photo P.H. Moriarty #124802

P.H. Moriarty

P.H. Moriarty
Character Jack Tate
Dan Blasko
Character Dan
Liz Morris
Character Liz

Lisa Maurer

Lisa Maurer
Character Ethel
Harry Grant
Character Shelby Overman
Andy Hansen
Character Silver Bullet
P.T. Horn
Character Tunnel Guide
John Perry Edson
Character Bob Woodbury
Photo Kaye Stevens #307401Photo Kaye Stevens #307402
Kaye Stevens
Character Mrs. Kallender
Rich Valliere
Character Leonard Glass
Photo Alonzo Ward #91423
Alonzo Ward
Character Fred
Cathy Cervenka
Character Sherrie
Jane Horner
Character Suzie
Kathy Jenkins
Character Sheila
Steve Mellor
Character Announcer
Ray Meunnich
Character Paramedic
Les Alford
Character Reporter
Gary Anstaett
Character Reporter
Scott Christoffel
Character Workman
Debbie Connoyer
Character Screaming Skier
Mary Davis Duncan
Character Reporter At Party
John Floren
Character Workman
John Gaffey
Character Rick
Will Knickerbocker
Character Man in Crowd
Jackie Kuntarich
Character Skier
Edward Laurie
Character Tourist Dad
Holly Lisker
Character Girl in Tunnel
M.J. Lloyd
Character Pirate Girl
Carl Mazzocone
Character Stand-off Player
Ken Olson
Character Red
Ronnie Parks
Character Clyde
Al Pipkin
Character Mr. Bluster
Barbara Quinn
Character Anxious Tunnel Person
Irene Schubert
Character Reporter
August Schwartz
Character Ted
Photo Sandu Scott #242059
Sandu Scott
Character Concessionaire
Tony Shepherd
Character Beer Belly on Beach
Dolores Starling
Character Charlene Tutt
Tamie Steinke
Character Candy

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was initially released exclusively for theaters with volumetric stereoscopic screens, and one of its titles was "Jaws 3-D".
  • Initially, it was decided to make a parody film titled “Jaws 3, People 0,” meaning the film would have no victims and wouldn’t be part of the series. However, the plans later changed.
  • The film was shot at an aquarium in Orlando, Florida.
  • Filming took place from June 15, 1982, to January 22, 1983, and the overall production period lasted from March 1, 1982, to May 29, 1983.
  • The film's director, Joe Alves, participated in the creation of “Jaws” and “Jaws 2” as the second assistant director.
  • The producers of the first films, David Brown and Richard Zanuck, wanted to use a plot about the studio filming the first movie. At the beginning of the film, the author of the novel, Peter Benchley, was supposed to be eaten by a shark in his own pool, with nude actress Bo Derek appearing, and aliens in shark costumes. However, this idea did not appeal to Steven Spielberg, who threatened to leave “Universal” studio. As a result, the project had to be abandoned, and the disgruntled Brown and Zanuck left the studio themselves.
  • The film features the largest shark in the entire saga: 10 meters long, whereas in the original it was only 7.6 meters.
  • In 1982, Universal Studios won a lawsuit accusing them of plagiarism against the film 'Last Shark' (1981). As a result, Enzo Castellari's film was withdrawn from distribution. And the creators of this sequel themselves used ideas from that film. In particular, the shark's length was significantly increased, the shark began to make loud noises, and finally, the final destruction of the shark by explosion also came from Castellari's film.
  • In the film, the shark can swim backwards and makes sounds. Both are physically impossible.
  • The film was originally released specifically for theaters with volumetric stereoscopic screens, hence one of its titles, 'Jaws 3-D'.
  • The film's director, Joe Alves, participated in the creation of 'Jaws' and 'Jaws 2' as the second assistant director.
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