Jaws 3-D - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of 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

Film crew

Director

Producer

Rupert Hitzig
Producer

Executive Producer

Alan Landsburg
Executive Producer
Howard Lipstone
Executive Producer

Casting

Photo Randy Stone #76837
Randy Stone
Casting

Editor

Randy Roberts
Editor
Corky Ehlers
Editor

Art Direction

Paul Eads
Art Direction
Christopher Horner
Art Direction

Production Design

Woods Mackintosh
Production Design

Original Music Composer

Alan Parker
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

David R. Kappes
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

James A. Contner
Director of Photography

Screenplay

Novel

First Assistant Editor

Cecilia Reyes
First Assistant Editor

Story

Guerdon Trueblood
Story

Characters

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 As a result, Enzo Castellari's film was withdrawn from distribution.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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