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Jurassic Park III (DVD)
Jurassic Park III

Jurassic Park III is a 2001 American science fiction action film. It is the third installment in the Jurassic Park franchise and the final film in the original Jurassic Park trilogy, following The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997). The film stars Sam Neill, William H. Macy, Téa Leoni, Alessandro Nivola, Trevor Morgan, and Michael Jeter. It was written by Peter Buchman, Alexander Payne, and Jim Taylor, and was directed by Joe Johnston. It is the first film in the franchise to not be directed by Steven Spielberg, who served as executive producer, instead. It is also the franchise s first film to not be based on a novel by Michael Crichton, although the film includes characters and ideas by him, including scenes from his first novel Jurassic Park (1990). Like its predecessor, the film takes place on Isla Sorna, a fictional island of cloned dinosaurs located off Central America s Pacific coast. The film involves a divorced couple (portrayed by Macy and Leoni) who trick paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant (Neill) into helping them find their son (Morgan), who is missing on the island. Neill and Laura Dern reprised their roles from the first film, Jurassic Park (1993).

After the release of Spielberg s Jurassic Park, Joe Johnston expressed interest in directing a sequel. Although Spielberg returned to direct the first sequel, he gave Johnston permission to direct a possible third film. Universal Pictures announced a third film in June 1998, with a release scheduled for mid-2000. Craig Rosenberg wrote the first draft of the script, about teenagers becoming marooned on Isla Sorna. Johnston was announced as director in 1999, and Rosenberg s draft was rejected. A second draft, by Buchman, involved dinosaur attacks in various mainland locations, while a parallel story within the script would involve Alan Grant and others crash-landing on Isla Sorna. Around five weeks before the start of filming, Johnston and Spielberg rejected the second draft in favor of a simpler story idea suggested by David Koepp, the writer of the previous two films. Payne and Taylor were hired to rewrite the earlier script by Buchman, who made further revisions to their draft. The script also received uncredited work by John August. Filming lasted five months, and began in Hawaii on August 30, 2000, before moving to California. A final draft of the script was never completed during production, and Johnston considered quitting the project on a few occasions because of uncertainty about how the film would turn out. As with previous films, Jurassic Park III features a combination of computer-generated and animatronic dinosaurs, created respectively by Industrial Light & Magic and Stan Winston. Unlike the previous films, Jurassic Park III features a Spinosaurus as the main dinosaur antagonist, replacing the Tyrannosaurus rex. The same creature would then make its return in the fourth season of Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous twenty years later.

Jurassic Park III was theatrically released on July 18, 2001. Despite mixed reviews from critics, the film was successful at the box office, grossing $368 million worldwide. Nevertheless, it is the lowest-grossing installment in the series. The next film in the series, Jurassic World, was released in 2015, starting the Jurassic World trilogy. Neill and Dern reprised their roles in the 2022 film Jurassic World Dominion.

Condition

New

Actor

Don Davis, Robert Dalva, Shelly Johnson

Publisher

Universal Studios Home Entertainment

Published Date

2010-09-07

Rating MPA

Pg-13

Recording Length

93

Recording Studio

Universal Studios Home Entertainment

Format

DVD

Brand

Universal Studios Home Entertainment

Age Group

Adult

Amazon ASIN

B00003CXXS

UPC / EAN

025192110122

Year

2001

ReleaseDate

2001-07-18

RuntimeMins

92

RuntimeStr

1h 32min

Awards

Awards, 5 wins & 16 nominations

Directors

Joe Johnston

Writers

Michael Crichton, Peter Buchman, Alexander Payne

Stars

Sam Neill, William H. Macy, Téa Leoni

Produced by

Larry Franco, Kathleen Kennedy, Steven Spielberg, Cheryl A. Tkach, David Womark

Music by

Don Davis

Cinematography by

Shelly Johnson

Film Editing by

Robert Dalva

Casting By

Nancy Foy, Wendy Washbrook

Production Design by

Ed Verreaux

Art Direction by

Doug J. Meerdink, Greg Papalia

Set Decoration by

Kate Sullivan

Costume Design by

Betsy Cox

Makeup Department

Audrey L. Anzures, Kathryn Blondell, Tony Buffa, Ken Culver, Kimberly Felix, Dennis Liddiard, Cyndi Reece-Thorne, Noreen Wilkie

Production Management

Michael J. Malone, Lisa Rodgers, David Streit, David Womark, Ron Lynch

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Artist W. Robinson, Charles Simmers, Deanna Stadler

Art Department

Gregory P. Alcus, Yarek Alfer, Lisa Alkofer, Fred Apolito, Caesar Saint Augustine, Craig B. Ayers Sr., Beth Bajuk, Roy Barnes, Carlo Basail, Richard J. Bell, Brian Benavides, John Berger, Max Bozeman, Michael E. Bucaro, Nelson Bush, Steve Callas, J. André Chaintreuil, Travis Craven, Rodolfo Damaggio, Marc Martin Del Campo, Yann Denoual, Gary Diamond, Derek du Bellier, Brad Einhorn, Brian Ellison, Patricio M. Farrell, Robert Fechtman, Chad S. Frey, Lindsey Gary, Todd Gfeller, Ralph Greco, Gabriel Hardman, William Hawkins, Mike Helbig, Phillip A. Henry, Travis Huffman, Jack Johnson, Richard W. Jones, Justin J. LaPresle, George Lee, Craig K. Lewis, David Lowery, Scott Douglas MacLachlan, Kevin Mangan, Edward J. McCarthy, Ron Mendell, Robert Misetich, Tomas Mulrooney, Daniel P. Murphy, Neil O'Sullivan, Peter Olexiewicz, Dan Ondrejko, Derek Pendleton, Kristen Pratt, Carl Robarge, Steve Salazar, Darlene Salinas, Ronald F. Savini Jr., Craig T. Shordon, Andrew M. Siegel, Bob Skemp, Bruce G. Smith, Michael Sunga, Jeffrey Thomas, Michael Vojvoda, Dianne Wager, Tim Y. Wetzel, Tim Wilcox, Walter Zieska, Ricardo F. Delgado, Kris Nagle, Laura M. O'Brien, Bob West, Jack White

Sound Department

Christopher Boyes, Thomas Causey, Lisa Chino, Henry Dobson, Tony Eckert, Sean England, Frank E. Eulner, Ken Fischer, Howell Gibbens, Jeff Gomillion, Mark Kenna, Elizabeth Kenton, Richard Kite, James Likowski, Brian Magerkurth, Frank 'Pepe' Merel, James Morioka, Juan Peralta, Michele Perrone, Jeff Porrello, Doug Quinn, Philip Rogers, Gary Summers, Ann L. Thornberg, Dennie Thorpe, Kathy Turco, Jana Vance, Hugo Weng, Steve Bernard, Christopher Boyes, Brian Chumney, Aren Downie, David Hunter, Noah Katz, Juan Peralta

Special Effects by

Chris Baer, Lloyd Ball, David Beneke, George Bernota, Everett Byrom III, Sebastien Caillabet, Jim Charmatz, John Cherevka, George Davis, Jon Dawe, Rob Derry, Bruce Allan Donnellan, Jeff Edwards, Lynette Eklund, Donald Elliott, Chris Grossnickle, Brad Hardin, Richard Haugen, Philip Henderson, Geoff Heron, James Hirahara, Grady Holder, Hiroshi 'Kan' Ikeuchi, Carey Jones, Joe Judd, Hiroshi Katagiri, Simon Katiraie, Tom Killeen, Louie Lantieri, Michael Lantieri, Joe Love, Russell Lukich, Patrick Magee, Bob Mano, Keith Marbory, Timothy Martin, Matt McDonnell, Kevin McTurk, Paul Mejias, Brian Montgomery, David Monzingo, Steve Newburn, Tim Nordella, Dan Ossello, Eric Ostroff, Thomas Ovenshire, Gary Pawlowski, Kevin Pike, Dale F. Provenzano, Justin Raleigh, Joe Reader, John Rosengrant, Andy Schoneberg, J. Alan Scott, Douglas J. Stewart, Brian Stiver, Valek Sykes, Frank W. Tarantino, Brian Tipton, Annabelle Troukens, A.J. Venuto, Mark Viniello, Chris L. Ward, Matthew Waters, Stiles White, Stan Winston, TaMara Carlson Woodard, A.J. Workman, Darin Bouyssou, Billy Bryan, Roy K. Cancino, Evan Schiff, Kimberly Scott

Visual Effects by

Julie Adrianson-Neary, Adrienne Anderson, Scott Anderson, Carlos Baena, Charles Bailey, Mauricio Baiocchi, Kevin Barnhill, Craig Barron, Andrea Biklian, Ari Rapkin Blenkhorn, Jeff Brewer, Elizabeth A. Brown, Ronn Brown, Ken Bryan, Michaela Calanchini, Sue Campbell, Mario Capellari, Damien Carr, Lanny Cermak, Leila Chesloff, Paul Churchill, Robbie Clot, Brian Connor, Ryan Cook, Jay Cooper, Theresa Corrao, Craig T. Currie, Julie D'Antoni, Bruce Dahl, Peter Daulton, Gabe de Kelaita, Michelle Dean, Natasha Devaud, Andrew Doucette, Jason Dowdeswell, Christina Drahos, C. Michael Easton, Jenn Emberly, Christopher Evans, Christian Foucher, David Fuhrer, David Gainey, Ryan Galloway, Josh Gans, Richard Gentner, Chris George, Susan Goldsmith, Jeff Grebe, Cam Griffin, Paul Griffin, John Hansen, Nicholas Hasson, Benjamin Hawkins, Kimberly Headstrom, Marianne Heath, Geoff Heron, Christophe Hery, Brent Heyning, Kela Hicks, Samir Hoon, Jiri Jacknowitz, Mike Jobe, Kurt Kaufman, Ira Keeler, Jack Kelly, Ken Satchel King, Russell Koonce, Greg Kyle, Ryan Laney, Jean-Claude Langer, David Latour, Toan-Vinh Le, Derek Ledbetter, Sunny Lee, Michael Levine, Sean MacKenzie, Jodie Maier, Sebastian Marino, Alyson Markell, David Marsh, Tia L. Marshall, Kevin May, Mark 'Crash' McCreery, Glen McIntosh, Tim McLaughlin, Mark S. Miller, Jim Milton, Jim Mitchell, Steve Molin, Jack Mongovan, Michael Morgan, Andrew Morley, Jim Morris, Melissa Mullin, Jennifer Murray, C. Andrew Nelson, Julie Nelson, Steve Nichols, Rick O'Connor, Michael Olague, Hiromi Ono, Khatsho John Orfali, Brice Parker, Eddie Pasquarello, Mary Payne, Bruce Powell, Nick Provenzano, Declan Quinn, Erich Rigling, Anthony Rispoli, Elsa Rodriguez, Mitchell Romanauski, Michael Root, Martin Rosenberg, Alan Rosenfeld, Jason Rosson, Leslie Safley, Durant Schoon, Mark Schreiber, Trish Schutz-Krause, Brent Segura-Bowers, Anthony Shafer, Jay Shindell, Brian Smallwood, Douglas James Smith, Tony Sommers, Tom St. Amand, Tim Stevenson, Nigel Sumner, David Tamura, Chad Taylor, Danny Gordon Taylor, Renita Taylor, Donna Tennis, Alex Tropiec Jr., Chi Chung Tse, Patrick Tubach, Dennis Turner, Kate Turner, Pat Turner, Paola Varvaro, Bruce Vecchitto, Eric Voegels, David Washburn, Talmage Watson, Robert Weaver, David Weitzberg, Erin West, R. Christopher White, Susumu Yukuhiro, Dean Yurke, John Zdankiewicz, Ken Ziegler, Daniel Zizmor, Duncan Blackman, Eric D. Christensen, Zachary Cole, Fon Davis, Krystyna Demkowicz, Christopher Grandel, Lloyd Hess, Jeffrey Kember, Stuart Lowder, Marcel Martinez, Mayur Patel, George Sakellariou, Nicole Samarron, Mike Sanders, M. Zachary Sherman, Kim Smith, Chris Stoski, Tristan Tom, Michael Wick

Stunts

Seth Arnett, David Barrett, Stanton Barrett, Chris Blackwood, Dotan Bonen, Ted R. Boyse, Bob Brown, Bobby Burns, Laura Lee Connery, Cindy Daniels, Tom Daniels, Danny Downey, Jared S. Eddo, Richard Epper, Mark Ginther, Joe Greblo, Norman Howell, Lisa Hoyle, Cinda-Lin James, Kris A. Jeffrey, Wayne King, Kent W. Luttrell, Bob MacDougall, Dustin Meier, Carl Paoli, Troy Robinson, J.P. Romano, Jimmy Romano, Pat Romano, David Schultz, Mark A. Thomson Thomson, Martin Valinsky, Aaron Walters, William Washington, Gary J. Wayton, Lee Whittaker, Danny Wynands

Camera and Electrical Department

Bryan Antin, Justin Babin, Chris Bangma, Huston Beaumont, Sammy Beavers, Noah Behar, Danny Brazen, Scott Browner, David Chameides, Gregory M. Childers, Mark Cueto, Michael K. Davis, Michelle Deal, Don Devine, Kelly Diehl, Daniel Dorowsky, Frank Dorowsky, David Eubank, Paul Farley, Michael Ferris, Erik Hecomovich, Craig Horwitz, Robert Ikeda, Greg Karamov, Dana Kilgore, Steve Koster, Jonathan Leary, Toby LeCheminant, Philip Lee, Chris Leidholdt, Jim Leidholdt, Michael Martino, Paul Meehan, Anthony Mollicone, Bob Myers, Jacqueline J. Nivens, Travis Panarisi, Keith Peterman, Morten Petersen, Quinton Reilly, Scott Andrew Ressler, Dennis Rice, Lyle Robbins, Zade Rosenthal, Chis Rountree, David A. Santos, Bryce Shields, David W. Slodki, John Sprague, Scott Sprague, Robert Stillman, Justin Stroh, Miguel Sánchez, David Taylor, Paul Wilkowsky, Steven J. Winslow, Chris Wrobel, Andy Young, David H. Neale, John Scott

Animation Department

David Latour, Rick O'Connor, Mike Quinn, Jay Rennie

Casting Department

Kim Everett, Barbara Harris, Francis Keao

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Judy Baron, Wendy M. Craig, Scott R. Hankins, Christopher J. Kristoff, Eric Van Wagoner

Editorial Department

Gary Burritt, Scott Janush, Diva Magpayo, Devon Miller, Jim Passon, Kelly Reese, Eric Rigney, Greg Rodin, Matthew D. Shaffer, Scott Freeman, Chris Regan

Location Management

Valerie Y.O. Kim, Stephen Mapel, Maida N. Morgan, Laura Sode-Matteson

Music Department

Eric Achen, Mark Baranov, Joan Beal, Ron Blais, Bill Booth, Tom Brown, Reid Bruton, Elin Carlson, Agostino Castagnola, Ron Colvard, Christopher Cooper, Don Davis, Sandy DeCrescent, Burnette Dillon, David Duke, Bruce Dukov, Jerry Folsom, Gregory Geiger, Robert Gerry, Donald Green, Keith Green, Mario Guarneri, Jim Hoffman, The Hollywood Studio Orchestra, Tommy Johnson, Jo Ann Kane, William Lane, Mark Lawrence, Edie Lehmann Boddicker, Jon Lewis, Charlie Loper, Lisa Donovan Lukas, Tom MacDougall, Barbara McDermott, Malcolm McNab, Charles Metzger, Joe Meyer, Michael Mishaw, Chris Montan, Tim Morrison, Kathy Nelson, Brian O'Connor, John Pearson, Norman Pearson, Lawrence Ragent, Joe E. Rand, John Reynolds, David Ridge, John Rodd, Rob Roy, Marni Sanders, Ralph Sauer, David Shamban, Steven L. Smith, Armin Steiner, Sally Stevens, Glen Swarts, Phillip A. Teele, Alicia Telford, James Thatcher, Richard Todd, Peter Wahrhaftig, Brad Warnaar, Paul Welcomer, Booker White, John Williams, Tom Boyd, The Hollywood Studio Symphony

Script and Continuity Department

Brenda K. Wachel

Transportation Department

Karen Chang Ambrose, Michael W. Broomer, Robert Garcia Jr., Chris Haynes, Philip Henderson, Myles Kawakami, Anthony J. Mignano, Gerald Mito, Tina Peterson, Larry Stelling, Tommy Tancharoen, Tom Whelpey

Additional Crew

Geoff Abadee, Amy Allen, Russell Allen, Michael Alvarado, Greg Aronowitz, Tim Bailes, Ashley Battung, Curt Bergman, Jennifer Blair, Kevin Bowe, Brett Boydstun, Nathan Bruckner, Karen K. Chang, Deborah J. Chesebro, Audrey A. Conrad, Leslie Coogan, James D'Damery Jr., Heather M. Dalpe, Ryder Davis, Alan Day, Paul Domick, Kelli Gillam, Steve Grantowitz, Rodney Gurule, Kurt Herbel, Rick Hicks, Pamela Hilse, Jack Horner, Craig Hosking, Jeanne Ishikawa, Alan Jacques, Carey Jones, Jamie Kehoe, Carol Keith, Adria Later, Ian Lyons, Scott Macleod, Ian Madison, Ernie Malik, Robert Mehnert, Christopher James Mitchell, David Monzingo, Matthew Morrissey, Michael Musteric, Craig Nix, Ed Nyerick, Matthew H. O'Connor, Alison Parraco, Kathy Petty, Michael Lee Phillips Jr., Liz Probst, Yvonne Ramond, Gail Rose, Rick Shuster, Noah Tavares, Don Teschner, Crissy Thomas-Taylor, Karen Turner, Mark Van Horne, Nancy Wetzel, Will White, Ronn Wong, Gary Yee, Mark Chambers, Terri Farley-Teruel, Meredith Humbracht, Brenda Vincent

Thanks

Philip M. Strub

Genres

Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

Companies

Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment

Countries

USA

Languages

English, Spanish

ContentRating

PG-13

ImDbRating

5.9

ImDb Rating Votes

321661

Metacritic Rating

42

Short Description

Jurassic Park III is a 2001 American science fiction action film. It is the third installment in the Jurassic Park franchise and the final film in the original Jurassic Park trilogy, following The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997). The film stars Sam Neill, William H. Macy, Téa Leoni, Alessandro Nivola, Trevor Morgan, and Michael Jeter. It was written by Peter Buchman, Alexander Payne, and Jim Taylor, and was directed by Joe Johnston. It is the first film in the franchise to not be directed by Steven Spielberg, who served as executive producer, instead. It is also the franchise s first film to not be based on a novel by Michael Crichton, although the film includes characters and ideas by him, including scenes from his first novel Jurassic Park (1990). Like its predecessor, the film takes place on Isla Sorna, a fictional island of cloned dinosaurs located off Central America s Pacific coast. The film involves a divorced couple (portrayed by Macy and Leoni) who trick paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant (Neill) into helping them find their son (Morgan), who is missing on the island. Neill and Laura Dern reprised their roles from the first film, Jurassic Park (1993).

After the release of Spielberg s Jurassic Park, Joe Johnston expressed interest in directing a sequel. Although Spielberg returned to direct the first sequel, he gave Johnston permission to direct a possible third film. Universal Pictures announced a third film in June 1998, with a release scheduled for mid-2000. Craig Rosenberg wrote the first draft of the script, about teenagers becoming marooned on Isla Sorna. Johnston was announced as director in 1999, and Rosenberg s draft was rejected. A second draft, by Buchman, involved dinosaur attacks in various mainland locations, while a parallel story within the script would involve Alan Grant and others crash-landing on Isla Sorna. Around five weeks before the start of filming, Johnston and Spielberg rejected the second draft in favor of a simpler story idea suggested by David Koepp, the writer of the previous two films. Payne and Taylor were hired to rewrite the earlier script by Buchman, who made further revisions to their draft. The script also received uncredited work by John August. Filming lasted five months, and began in Hawaii on August 30, 2000, before moving to California. A final draft of the script was never completed during production, and Johnston considered quitting the project on a few occasions because of uncertainty about how the film would turn out. As with previous films, Jurassic Park III features a combination of computer-generated and animatronic dinosaurs, created respectively by Industrial Light & Magic and Stan Winston. Unlike the previous films, Jurassic Park III features a Spinosaurus as the main dinosaur antagonist, replacing the Tyrannosaurus rex. The same creature would then make its return in the fourth season of Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous twenty years later.

Jurassic Park III was theatrically released on July 18, 2001. Despite mixed reviews from critics, the film was successful at the box office, grossing $368 million worldwide. Nevertheless, it is the lowest-grossing installment in the series. The next film in the series, Jurassic World, was released in 2015, starting the Jurassic World trilogy. Neill and Dern reprised their roles in the 2022 film Jurassic World Dominion.

Box Office Budget

$93,000,000 (estimated)

Box Office Opening Weekend USA

$50,771,645

Box Office Gross USA

$181,171,875

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$368,780,809

Keywords

Dinosaur,jurassic park,spinosaurus,velociraptor,tyrannosaurus rex