Plot
Ghostface pays Sidney and her friends a third visit while they visit the set of "Stab 3", the third movie based upon the Woodsboro murders.
Release Year: 2000
Rating: 5.3/10 (53,662 voted)
Critic's Score: 56/100
Director:
Wes Craven
Stars: David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox
Storyline A new film is currently in production, and a killer is on the loose. The murders draw a reporter, ex-cop, and young woman to the set of the movie inspired by their life. They soon find out that they are dealing with a trilogy, and in a trilogy...anything can happen.
Writers: Kevin Williamson, Ehren Kruger
Cast: Liev Schreiber
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Cotton Weary
Beth Toussaint
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Female Caller
(voice)
Roger Jackson
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The Voice
(voice)
(as Roger L. Jackson)
Kelly Rutherford
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Christine Hamilton
Neve Campbell
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Sidney Prescott
Courteney Cox
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Gale Weathers
(as Courteney Cox Arquette)
Julie Janney
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Moderator
Richmond Arquette
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Student
Patrick Dempsey
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Detective Mark Kincaid
Lynn McRee
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Maureen Roberts Prescott
Nancy O'Dell
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Female Reporter
Ken Taylor
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Male Reporter
Scott Foley
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Roman Bridger
Roger Corman
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Studio Executive
Lance Henriksen
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John Milton
Taglines:
There's just some secrets you can't reveal 'till the very end.
Filming Locations: 1336 Harper Avenue, West Hollywood, California, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $40,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend: $34,713,342
(USA)
(6 February 2000)
(3467 Screens)
Gross: $161,830,000
(Worldwide)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
A special makeup-effects man working with "Tyson" on the set of _Stab 3_ is named Stan, a possible reference to legendary special makeup effects artist Stan Winston.
Goofs:
Continuity:
When Dewey unties Gale she lifts her and up and we see rope on her hand. In the next shot the rope is gone.
Quotes: Dewey:
The killer called her. Mark:
When? Gale:
What'd he say? Sidney:
Oh you know the usual small talk. "What's new?" "How you been?" "How do you wanna die?"
User Review
Welcome to the final act!
Rating: 9/10
Scream 3 will not disappoint fans of the first two unless your expectations
are unrealistically high. All the Scream movies follow a pattern - one of
the criticisms I read of Scream 3 was that it was a Xerox copy of the first
two - but all sequels are basically remakes of previous films that
preceeded
it e.g. the Bond series. The success of the Scream films is that Craven
and
Williamson (and now Scream 3 scribe Kreuger) have blended the ingredients
differently each time - you'll definitely enjoy the "Hollywood" flavour of
this one!
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