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Scream 3
Someone has taken their love of trilogies one step too far.
( Comedy / Horror / Mystery / Thriller )


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US Runtime: 116 min

Premiere Date:
Feb 04, 2000   [USA]
 
Director: Wes Craven
 
Writers: Kevin Williamson   [characters]
Ehren Kruger   [written by]
 
Producers: Daniel K. Arredondo   [Co-Producer]
Harvey Weinstein   [Executive Producer]
Bob Weinstein   [Executive Producer]
Andrew Rona   [Executive Producer]
Julie Plec   [Co-Producer]
Nicholas Mastandrea   [Associate Producer]
Marianne Maddalena   [Producer]
Cathy Konrad   [Producer]
Cary Granat   [Executive Producer]
Dixie J. Capp   [Co-Producer]
Stuart M. Besser   [Co-Executive Producer]
Kevin Williamson   [Producer]
 
Music by Marco Beltrami
 
Cinematography: Peter Deming
 
Edited by: Patrick Lussier
 
Production Companys: Craven-Maddalena Films
Dimension Films
Konrad Pictures
 


Cast:

Neve Campbell
Sidney Prescott
Courteney Cox
Gale Weathers
David Arquette
Dwight 'Dewey' Riley
Parker Posey
Jennifer Jolie
Emily Mortimer
Angelina Tyler
Deon Richmond
Tyson Fox
Lance Henriksen
John Milton
Patrick Warburton
Steven Stone
Matt Keeslar
Tom Prinze
Liev Schreiber
Cotton Weary
Kelly Rutherford
Christine Hamilton
Josh Pais
Det. Jason Wallace
Jamie Kennedy
Randy Meeks
Heather Matarazzo
Martha Meeks
Beth Toussaint
voice of Female Caller
Lawrence Hecht
Mr. Neil Prescott
 
Roger Jackson
Phone Voice
Julie Janney
Moderator
Carrie Fisher
Bianca Burnette
Richmond Arquette
Student
Roger Corman
Studio Executive
Lynn McRee
Maureen Roberts-Prescott
Ken Taylor
Male Reporter
John Emery
Stage Security Guard
Lisa Beach
Studio Tour Guide
Daniel K. Arredondo
Office Security Guard
Kevin Smith
Silent Bob
Jason Mewes
Jay
C.W. Morgan
Hank Loomis
Robert Baier
Studio Guard (uncredited)
Peter Deming
Man Eating Popcorn On Studio Tour (uncredited)
Wes Craven
Man With Video Camera On Studio Tour (uncredited)
 
 

Crew:

Pete Anthony
orchestrator
Barry Barclay
production assistant
Alexander Yves Brunner
cinematographer's apprentice
Amiee Clark
production assistant
Kim Crockett
set production assistant
David Deever
video engineer
John Embry
set production assistant
John Embry
post-production assistant
Jennifer Ann Henry
2nd asst. camera: additional photography
Rick Herres
first company rigging grip
Paul Hughen
director of photography: second unit
Eugene B. Kerry
grip
Lauren Klain
set production assistant
 
Kevin Kliesch
orchestrator
Hilary Klym
second company grip
Jon Kull
orchestrator
Dennis M. Kuneff
assistant first company rigging grip
Roger Meilink
rigging gaffer: second unit
Wendy Neel Brogan
assistant accountant
Scott Andrew Ressler
first assistant camera
Suzanne Santry
assistant: Marianne Madelena
William Self
rigging lighting technician
Philip Sloan
first company grip
Marc J. Ventimiglia
assistant location manager
Mark Volmer
grip
John Burton West
assistant production coordinator
 
 

Special Effects:

Digiscope
digital main title
Fantasy II Film Effects
 
OCS/Freeze Frame/Pixel Magic
 

Filming Locations: (Now With Clickable Links To Location On Google Maps)

 

Tech Info:

Budget:
$40,000,000 (USA)
Color Info:
Color (DeLuxe)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1
Cinematographic Process:
Panavision
Film Negative Format:
35 mm
Printed Film Format:
35 mm
Shooting Dates:
07 Jul 1999 - 29 Sep 1999

Quotes:

  • Gale: I did write the definitive book on the Woodsboro Murders!
    Dewey: And I'm sure you just can't wait to write another one!
     
  • Roman: Someone is trying to ruin my movie. Someone wants to kill my movie!
    Detective Wallace: We'll talk about your movie down at the station. All right, this is the scene where you come with us.
     
  • Gale: Deja voodoo.
     
  • Gale: I'm sorry that things didn't work out with Brad Pitt, but being single, that's a pretty good fallback.
    Jennifer: It gives me more time for my work. After all, Gale Weathers, you're such a complex character.
    Gale: And to be played by an actress with such depth and range.
     
  • Jennifer: Where, Nancy Drew wants to know where!
     

Trivia:

  • The cyborg skeleton model seen in Lance Henriksen's office is a reference to Aliens and AlienĀ³ in which he plays a cyborg.
     
  • Throughout the movie the actors and actresses complain about the rewrites and the three different scripts for Stab 3. These complaints actually originated with the cast of Scream 3, because of frequent rewrites and three different endings.
     
  • During the studio tour, the tour guide mention's that the next stop on the tour is the set of Seinfeld. Patrick Warburton, who plays Steven Stone in the movie, was famous for his role as David Puddy on Seinfeld.
     
  • Jay and Silent Bob, the popular drug dealer characters from Kevin Smith's movies, appear as tourists visiting Sunrise Studios who spot Gail Weathers and mistake her for Connie Chung.
     
  • The empty cinematographer's chair on the "Stab 3" set has the name of the actual Scream 3 cinematographer, Peter Deming.
     


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