Jaws: The Revenge (DVD)

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Jaws: The Revenge (DVD)
Jaws: The Revenge

$23,000,000 (estimated)

Condition

New

Actor

Joseph Sargent, Michael De Guzman

Publisher

Universal Studios Home Video

Published Date

2003-01-01

Rating MPA

Pg-13

Recording Length

91

Recording Studio

Universal Studios Home Video

Format

DVD

Brand

Uni Dist Corp. (Mca)

Age Group

Adult

Amazon ASIN

B00008WFU5

UPC / EAN

025192347726

Year

1987

ReleaseDate

1987-07-17

RuntimeMins

89

RuntimeStr

1h 29min

Awards

Awards, 1 win & 7 nominations

Directors

Joseph Sargent

Writers

Peter Benchley, Michael De Guzman

Stars

Lorraine Gary, Lance Guest, Mario Van Peebles

Produced by

Frank Baur, Joseph Sargent

Music by

Michael Small

Cinematography by

John McPherson

Film Editing by

Michael Brown

Casting By

Nancy Nayor

Production Design by

John J. Lloyd

Art Direction by

Donald B. Woodruff

Set Decoration by

John M. Dwyer, Hal Gausman

Makeup Department

Christine Lee, Tony Lloyd, Daniel C. Striepeke

Production Management

Frank Baur, Francine Fleishman

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Karen Miller Ehrlich, James W. Gavin, Lynda Gilman, Jordan Klein Sr., Michelle Marx, Wes McAfee, Stephen Southard, Ted Swanson

Art Department

Carl Aldana, Jim Callan, Jerry Moss, Ken Peterson, Steve Purdy, Steven Schwartz, Craig Binkley

Sound Department

Willie D. Burton, Lettie Doney, Michael H. Ford, George Fredrick, Robert Gravenor, Robert W. Harris, Paul Holzborn, Marvin E. Lewis, Donald J. Malouf, James Moriana, Colin C. Mouat, Lettie Odney, Joe Parker, Daniel Payton, Sam Reynolds, B. Tennyson Sebastian II, Tanya Sharp David, John Stacy, John J. Stephens, Robert Thirlwell, Dan Thomas, Denise Whiting, David A. Whittaker, Paul Wittenberg, Steve Kohler

Special Effects by

Dave Hubbard, Doug Hubbard, Henry Millar, Mike Millar, Michael A. Tice, Crit Killen, Ted Rae, Joseph C. Sasgen

Visual Effects by

Tom Gleason, Michael Lawler, Ted Rae

Stunts

Ray Baum, Deborah Bryan, Roydon Clark, Diane Hetfield, Kevin McAfee, Gavin McKinney, Tom Morga, Paul Sherrod

Camera and Electrical Department

Wayne Baker, Nigel Bower, Philip Caplan, Jim Fine, Frank M. Holgate, Norman G. Langley, To Lee, Ned Martin, E. Scott Mayhugh, Jack McKenney, Riggs Murdock, Patrick Murray, Ralph Nelson, Reggie Newkirk, Michael Orefice, Nik Petrik, Brent Poe, Alberto S. Ramos, Ron Record, Pete Romano, Alan B. Samuels, Jack S. Schlosser, Jim Shelton, Cary Vignal, Rod Weaver, Jack Anderson, Adam Glick, Jordan Klein Jr., Jordan Klein Sr., Phillip Silver

Casting Department

Darlene Davis, Janice Hull, Valerie McCaffrey

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Hugo Peña, Marla Denise Schlom

Editorial Department

Patsy Bouge, Bob Hagans, Jack Hooper, Timothy O Neill

Location Management

Joan Carroll, Judi Dolan, Eureka Glinton, Ruth Whittle, Michael Wild

Music Department

Dan Carlin Sr., Christopher Dedrick, Jack Hayes, Michael Small, Tom Boyd, Ralph Grierson, Michael Small, James Thatcher, Ian Underwood

Script and Continuity Department

June Samson

Transportation Department

Richard Austin, Dana Crocker, Gary Dally, Jim Johnson, Lawren McDonald

Additional Crew

Jay Albury, Dick Anderson, John Bensberg, Karen Bragg, Courtney Brown, Peter R. Bruno, Lars Carroll, Steve Claridge, Devon Clark, Walt Clayton, Thomas H. Friedkin, James W. Gavin, Jimmy Griffin, Moby Griffin, Rob Harris, Don Hathaway, Virginia Jones, Marty Klein, Willie Kupahu, Adria Later, Jo Ann Mathue, Dan McAlpin, John E. McCosker, John McLaughlin, Sherry Meller, Paul Nelson, William Michael Redman, Liz Roberts, Nanette Siegert, Sally Southard, Paul van Name, Chuck Wentworth, Karl A. Wickman, Jack Zahniser, Terry Bolo, James S. Craig, Fred Sherman, Daniel Wheatcroft

Thanks

E. John Deleveaux, John E. McCosker

Genres

Adventure, Horror, Thriller

Companies

Universal Pictures

Countries

USA

Languages

English

ContentRating

PG-13

ImDbRating

3

ImDb Rating Votes

46219

Metacritic Rating

15

Short Description

Jaws: The Revenge is a 1987 American horror film produced and directed by Joseph Sargent. It is a direct sequel to Jaws 2, ignoring the events of Jaws 3-D, and is the fourth and final film in the franchise. Lorraine Gary reprised her role from the first two films while new cast members include Lance Guest, Mario Van Peebles, Karen Young and Michael Caine.

The film focuses on a now-widowed Ellen Brody (Lorraine Gary) after Chief Brody died from a heart attack, her conviction that a great white shark is seeking revenge on her family, particularly when it kills her son, and follows her to the Bahamas. Jaws: The Revenge was shot on location in New England and in the Bahamas, and completed on the Universal lot. As with the first two films, Martha s Vineyard was the location of the fictional Amity Island for the opening scenes.

While production of the other three films in the series took around two years each, Jaws: The Revenge was made in less than nine months. According to associate producer and production manager Frank Baur during the sequel s filming, This (Revenge) will be the fastest I have ever seen a major film planned and executed in all of my 35 years as a production manager. The lowest grossing film of the franchise with only $51.9 million, it was widely panned by critics. The film introduced the infamous tagline This time, it s personal.

Box Office Budget

$23,000,000 (estimated)

Box Office Opening Weekend USA

$7,154,890

Box Office Gross USA

$20,763,013

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$51,881,013

Keywords

1980s,shark,shark attack,killer shark,animal monster