Jaws 3-D Page #4

Synopsis: Several years after Amity's former Police Chief Martin Brody electrocuted the shark at Cable Junction, his sons, Mike & Sean, are now working in different roles at Sea World Orlando. Mike is working as a park engineer and considering marriage to his girlfriend, killer whale biologist Kathryn Morgan. Sean is also involved with 1 of the park's water skiers, Kelly Ann Bukowski. Sea World is about to open a massive 'Undersea Kingdom' which will bring visitors closer to marine life than ever before. The park is accessible from the ocean by a series of gates, one of which malfunctions. A young Great White Shark swims through the gate, and when a maintenance diver heads down to fix the gate he does not return. The young Great White is captured & placed in a tank but soon dies despite Kathryn's best efforts to save it. More alarming though, is the young shark's massive, 35 foot mother which has followed the baby shark into the lagoon and killed the maintenance diver, whose body is recovered. I
Director(s): Joe Alves
Production: MCA Universal Home Video
  5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
3.6
Metacritic:
27
Rotten Tomatoes:
11%
PG
Year:
1983
99 min
1,711 Views


but they do the trick.'

Well, not in my water. Take 'em off.

You tend to your knitting,

my dear, and l tend to mine.

(Mike ) Hold on a second there.

There's no explosives underwater.

There's acrylic down there,

a very fragile environment. No bombs.

(Philip ) 'Brody, this is insur...'

(Mike ) 'No, l don't think

you understood me!

'l built this park, and l'm not gonna

see some visiting fireman blow it up

'because he wants to kill a fish!'

Calvin, are you listening

to all this?

No grenades.

For Christ's sake, guv'nor.

Remember Australia?

Oh, don't worry, Jack.

After all, it's only a little fish.

Son of a...

The pin has to be pulled.

Right. Get rid of this stuff.

Everybody aboard here? Let's go.

Shove off.

(Kay ) 'l need one clean belly shot.

'lf l miss, l'm gonna have to reload

and hope l get him with the second.'

(Philip )

This is a good place to start.

(Engines stop )

(Mike ) Hit the lights.

Shall we dance?

Why not? l'm beginning to feel like

King Richard going to the Crusades.

(Philip ) Ready, Jack? Get the gear.

(Jack) Brown bread, guv'nor.

You all right?

Good luck.

You only get one shot.

(Mike ) Yeah, l know. l know.

(Mike exhales )

What about Kathryn?

lt'll stick in the shark.

Hit her, and it'll go right through.

Just buoy him up,

slow him down, right?

Dorsal fin, middle of the back.

Seen anything yet?

We'll get him on the monitors.

(Kay grunting)

(Kay screams )

Quick! Mike, He's making a run!

Quick, shoot him!

(Philip ) He's getting away!

Damn it!

(Mike ) Get outta the way, Kay!

(Kay ) Now!

Come on.

Right. There you go.

You did it, baby.

Here's the ladder. Hold on.

Come on. Give me your fins.

- Give me your fins.

- Let's go!

(Dan ) Up you go.

You all right?

(Gasps )

- Close one.

- (Mike ) Get this stuff off her.

- (Liz ) That was great!

- What am l, a bloody porter?

- How about a hand with this?

- First things first.

- Mustn't ignore the ladies.

- Don't ignore the help.

(Mike ) Looked hairy down there.

(Liz ) You OK? l was worried.

You sure know how

to scare the hell outta me.

Be sure he's wrapped, OK? Keep him

wet. Let's get him in a tank.

(Calvin ) 'Film all right?

TV picture looked cloudy.'

Calvin. Kathryn's fine,

Philip is fine, Jack is fine.

'Dan and Liz are fine.

l am OK too.'

But...is the film OK?

lt's absolutely first-rate, Cal.

You'll be very happy.

ls everyone OK? lt did look

pretty dangerous down there.

lt looked pretty dangerous

from down here too, Calvin.

(Kay ) We may have to work him

all night, keep him moving.

Down, Danny. Down, down. That's it.

Be sure the oxygen keeps

running through his gills.

We don't wanna lose him.

(Door opens )

Close the door!

Whoever you are, this is off limits.

Liz, uh, get the hose running.

l wanna try aerating him, OK?

(Door closes )

Even to me, the fearless harpoonist?

Nah, you're OK.

Come on in, sailor.

Are you new in town?

Yeah. Came by to get me

a woman and a tattoo.

- Wanna see the tattoo?

- (Chuckles )

Well, l'd rather see the woman,

get a look at the competition.

There isn't any other woman,

there isn't any tattoo either.

l'm lonely.

- l'm sorry, darlin'.

- Damn mammal.

This one's a fish.

A simple, beautiful fish.

OK.

Mike! Mike! What are you doing?

Are you crazy?

- Liz, take a hike.

- OK.

lf this is the only way

we can be together,

this is the only way

we can...be together.

Welcome aboard, sailor.

Get that hose and hold onto it.

- Yeah. OK.

- Open the mouth.

Say "hi" to your new friend.

This is the first time

you've ever done my work with me.

Yeah, well, it's a real thrill.

Maybe tomorrow you can work with me

and help me pour foundations.

(Laughs, screams )

Get away! Get clear! Get clear!

Didn't he give you any signs?

No! One minute he was dead out,

the next he was wide awake!

(Kay ) No food. No medication.

lt's the only live one in captivity,

guys. Let's keep him that way.

Huh? Don't do anything

that's gonna traumatise him.

(Applause )

(Woman on PA) 'Welcome to the opening

of the Undersea Kingdom.

'The magical mysteries of Jonah

and the Whale, the Coral Forest

'and the Sunken Spanish Galleon.'

Gotcha, guv'nor.

(Calvin ) lt's a whale with a brain

larger than most folks,

able to earn beaucoup bucks.

Kay and l went down in the sub,

and we searched over all this area

before the sharks hit us.

What if Overman went down

on the other side?

The tide might have pulled him out,

but his body should have shown up.

Brody, did you check

the filtration pipe?

No, the current's

too strong goin' the other way.

We got a million gallons of sea water

flowing into the lagoon every hour.

The man's irresponsible.

When he turns up, fire him.

Hold it, Calvin. He's a good man.

He just messes up once in awhile.

l'm gonna hold you responsible.

(Man on PA) 'She gets to ski

by herself, because she's the best.'

- How's it doin'?

- l just got our first printout.

Our advance sales are three times

ahead of our other parks.

Not unexpected.

Where's the great white?

- ln the tank room.

- Put him in pool six.

Tell people to put that information

on welcomes, rest stops and wrap-ups.

l thought we were to wait

on Dr Morgan's word.

Look. l run the park, l sell

the tickets and l make the decisions.

Move the fish!

l wanna be able to stand in line

to see it before three.

..three and down, and up, and turn.

(Whooping)

(PA) 'The Sea World water ski team

'in a dazzling display

of coordination and brilliance.

'The Silver Bullets!'

- All right!

- Lookin' good!

There they go!

Yeah! The helicopters!

Hi, Sean. You were real hot.

l want some time for us alone.

You got a few minutes?

- You bet.

- Great, Kelly.

Listen. Ready for some fun?

Fantastic!

Let's ride the bumper boats.

Bumper boats?

This is the entrance

to the Undersea Kingdom,

a complex of underwater tunnels

that show you first-hand

the miracles of the deep.

There's no extra charge

for this unique attraction.

Our underwater tunnels are

not only fun, but informative.

Oh, look at that.

(PA) 'Consumed alive in history,

Jonah found out what it was like

'to live in the belly

of the ocean's greatest animal.

'Our special Jonah and the Whale

showcase is at 11:00, 1:00 and 4:00

'in the amphitheatre

inside the Undersea Kingdom.'

(Hissing)

(Mechanical voice ) Ha-ha-ha-ha.

This is Captain Sink.

Welcome to my cave

of fun and surprises.

(Girls) Oh, yuck!

(Mike laughs )

l sure am gonna miss these guys.

How 'bout it, Casper?

You wanna take the money

and run to Venezuela with old Mikey?

- ?Quieres un pescado?

- You speak Spanish?

(Laughs )

(Sighs ) l think they're gonna

miss you, too.

Now you and l are gonna have to have

a serious conversation sometime...

about what's really goin' on.

You and me.

l know. l know.

(PA) 'Mike Brody. Mike Brody.

Call your office, please.'

See ya later.

(PA) 'Sea World,

in honour of opening day...'

Oh, Casper.

What's a girl to do, huh?

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Richard Matheson

Richard Burton Matheson (February 20, 1926 – June 23, 2013) was an American author and screenwriter, primarily in the fantasy, horror, and science fiction genres. He is best known as the author of I Am Legend, a 1954 science fiction horror vampire novel that has been adapted for the screen four times, as well as the movie Somewhere In Time for which Matheson wrote the screenplay, based on his novel Bid Time Return. Matheson also wrote 16 television episodes of The Twilight Zone, including "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and "Steel". He adapted his 1971 short story "Duel" as a screenplay directed by a young Steven Spielberg, for the television film of the same name that year. Seven more of his novels or short stories have been adapted as major motion pictures — The Shrinking Man, Hell House, What Dreams May Come, Bid Time Return (filmed as Somewhere in Time), A Stir of Echoes, Steel (filmed as Real Steel), and Button, Button. Lesser movies based on his work include two from his early noir novels — Cold Sweat, based on his novel Riding the Nightmare, and Les seins de glace (Icy Breasts), based on his novel Someone is Bleeding. more…

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