Jaws 3-D Page #6

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
1,666 Views


For those of you all still in

the underwater portion of this park,

please follow your guides,

and they will point out

the most convenient

and accessible exits.

Where the hell is the nearest

accessible exit? We're underwater!

- ls this off?

- Uh-huh.

- Gimme some lights down there!

- OK.

Can't see sh*t down there!

Get me some medical attention, quick!

OK, ladies and gentlemen,

please follow me

in an orderly fashion, and remember -

walk, do not run.

Daddy, Daddy! Look at the fish!

- Look!

- Holy sh*t!

(Panicked screams )

(Screaming)

(Technician ) Tunnel six failure.

lt's Jonah and the Whale.

Tube integrity has been compromised.

We've got leakage and pressure loss.

We have to seal the section

or we'll lose the whole complex.

- Watertight doors. Hit it.

- On automatic.

They're all on go status.

Activated. Now!

(People screaming)

l need my wallet!

(Screaming continues )

Quiet! Quiet! Please!

l need your attention, please. Quiet!

Now the water is not going

any higher, so calm down, OK?

lt's stopped.

lt's stopped, so calm down.

(Guide ) 'The oxygen that we have

in here is all we have,

'so let's not panic, but let's try

to take shallow breaths, OK?'

- Hey, Mike.

- Yeah!

This is our last cut. l think

our tunnel patch is ready to go.

Good. Rig the winch

on that work boat up there.

You got it.

- How much longer, sweetie?

- l don't know.

No?

We're gonna have to nudge these

tunnel sections together.

Then we'll patch it

and weld the whole thing.

Then we evacuate?

No, then we put pressure back

into the tunnels,

then the watertight doors

will open up, then people go home.

Hey, watch how you're

cuttin' that. lt's critical!

Relax.

You're doin' everything you can.

Come on. Come over here.

Listen.

l've been thinking.

Maybe Venezuela

can use some trained whales.

- What? Are you serious?

- Yeah.

l think this one's on me.

- But next year...

- l'll follow you anywhere.

- Yeah!

- l love you!

(Chattering)

Ah, Mr Glass.

ls Mr Bouchard going to be here?

Please, please.

l have a statement to make.

- Was there an explosion?

- How many people are missing?

Late today,

due to a minor disturbance,

there was a pressure failure

in one of the tunnels -

a major attraction at the park.

We estimate that 30 to 40 people

were in the process

of being evacuated

when the watertight safety doors

temporarily delayed their exit.

We're working right now

to release them

under the safest

possible circumstances.

Seven visitors were also injured

in our beach area.

- That's all. Give me a break.

- What about a shark?

- l'll let you know as l know more.

- A very large shark...

That's all. There is no more.

(Woman ) When will this be fixed?

(Guide )

l'm sure they're working on it.

Stay together to keep warm.

l know you're cold.

Stay together, take shallow breaths

and concentrate on your breathing.

Well, any sign of mother?

OK, then.

Where did the animal

hide the first time?

Uh...

filtration pipe.

Opposite side of the lagoon.

Brody, is there an access hatch,

a backwash gate?

Heavy grillwork. Keeps the pumps

clear when we back-flush that system.

Why? What do you want to do?

Get that thing back in?

He's a bright lad.

Yes. Jack and l are going to lure him

back into the pipe,

close the gates and then dispose

of him at our leisure.

Meanwhile, you can weld your patch

and then evacuate the civilians.

What if she doesn't want

to go back in?

l think we can pretty much

guarantee she'll want to go back in.

- Right, Jack?

- Sure.

Just how are you

going to guarantee that?

Live bait.

(Man ) We're ready to move

out over the tunnel now.

(Mike ) Let's go.

l-l'll be in the Control Room.

l'll go with you.

(Man ) Give me that.

l'll store it over here.

(Man ) No, l got it.

(Technician )

Yeah, we're on top of it.

OK. Thanks.

Now, where's that damn fish?

There. l've got him.

(Technician )

Sorry, it's the dolphins.

Babies, stay out of it, please.

..and l've rigged a lifeline.

Just let the pumps push you out and

use the rope to pull yourself back.

Right.

And why don't l do all the filming?

l want both cameras.

We need the coverage. Come on, Jack!

This isn't a picnic.

This film is a bloody

retirement annuity.

l'd feel better

if you did just the one thing.

(Laughs ) What's the matter?

Getting cold feet?

OK, Bob. Hold it about right there.

- We're right over the tunnel.

- OK, we're all set.

(Mike )

'Tell FitzRoyce we're in position.'

FitzRoyce, you can go now.

(Technician ) They're testing

the lifeline to see if it's secure.

(Calvin ) 'They're spreadin' some

chum. You know, fish oil and blood.

'Then Jack's gonna make

some metallic sounds

'to attract her right down

into that filtration pipe.'

Start the pumps.

You got it.

(Metal clanging)

(Clanging)

(Technician ) lt's in!

(Calvin ) He's got it!

All right. lt's locked.

lt's safe, Brody. Go for it.

OK, let's go.

(Muffled scream )

(Technician ) 'This is Control.

ls that patch in place?'

Easy.

Let me help you with that,

Dr Morgan.

Got it!

Now weld the son-of-a-b*tch...

(Calvin ) Kathryn, what are you doin'?

l'm going down there.

You crazy?

He needs eyes

in the back of his head.

- Thanks, Fred.

- All right.

Watch the tanks.

OK.

- Here are your fins.

- Thanks.

Be careful down there now.

(Hinges creaking)

(Sighs ) You all right?

Where's Mr FitzRoyce?

l have no idea.

(Man ) What's goin' on?

Guv'nor!

Guv'nor!

Guv'nor!

There's no other way out?

You don't understand. This is it!

Have you looked?

He didn't come up.

Guv'nor, you bloody bastard.

Answer me!

We'll suffocate the b*tch.

Shut down the pumps.

Are you sure?

- Why don't we blow it up?

- Listen, nephew.

A $2.5 million turbine's not going up

in smoke cos of a damn fish!

Now shut the pumps down!

(Mechanical whirring)

What's happened?

(Man ) They've shut the pumps off.

(Sighs ) That's all she needs.

The gates can't hold much longer.

(Sobbing) Philip, pull the pin!

Pull the pin, Philip.

(Metallic clanking on monitor)

(Clanking)

(Clanking continues )

(Woman ) Look at that!

(Woman ) Jesus!

(Fred) Oh, my God!

We gotta warn 'em.

We gotta tell 'em!

Get 'em up! lt's coming back.

Get 'em up quick!

- Come on! Hurry up!

- Come on!

Get 'em up!

- Come on, Mike.

- Get out of there!

- Come on, Mike!

- (Calvin ) 'Get 'em up!'

(Muffled) Come on!

(Squeaking)

(Squeaking)

(Muffled) Pull the door!

How the hell did it get loose?

Open the hatch!

(Fred) Come on up, Mike. l gotcha.

Are you all right?

Do we have pressure

in those tunnels yet?

- Affirmative.

- Then get those people out.

Feel the air!

Can you feel the air?

The water's going down.

The water's going down!

Try to be calm.

Don't rush to the door.

(Man ) We're saved!

(All talking and cheering)

(Muffled yelling, crunching)

Oh! We did it!

The others, Mike.

What about the others?

Calvin made it. Lisa.

Mike. Mike! The dolphins!

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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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