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  1. Free Willy 3: The Rescue: Directed by Sam Pillsbury. With Jason James Richter, August Schellenberg, Annie Corley, Vincent Berry. 16-year-old Jesse and old friend Randolph try to foil an illegal whaler threatening Willy and his pregnant mate.

    • Sam Pillsbury
    • 2 min
  2. Free Willy: July 16, 1993 $77,709,806 $76,000,000 $153,709,806 $20,000,000 Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home: July 19, 1995 $30,077,111 — $30,077,111 $31,000,000 Free Willy 3: The Rescue: August 8, 1997 $3,446,539 — $3,446,539 — Total $111,222,275 $76,000,000 $187,222,275 $51,000,000

    Characters
    Original Series(free Willy)
    Jesse
    Willy
    Randolph Johnson
    Annie Greenwood
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  4. Free Willy 3: The Rescue is a 1997 American family film directed by Sam Pillsbury and written by John Mattson.Released by Warner Bros. under their Warner Bros. Family Entertainment banner, it is the sequel to Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home in addition to being the third film in the Free Willy franchise and final installment of the original storyline as well as the last to be released ...

  5. Free Willy (1993) Official Trailer - Michael Madsen Movie; Free Willy 2 (1995) trailer. ... Free Willy 3: The Rescue. Edit Edit source View history Talk (0) ...

  6. Free Willy 3: The Rescue is a 1997 American family adventure/drama film directed by Sam Pillsbury and the second theatrical sequel to "Free Willy", which was released on August 6, 1997 by Warner Bros. Pictures. Jesse Greenwood (Jason James Richter) is 16 years old and employed aboard a research...

  7. Aug 8, 1997 · Willy the whale is back, this time threatened by illegal whalers making money off sushi. Jesse, now 16, has taken a job on an orca-researching ship, along with old friend Randolph and a sarcastic scientist, Drew. On the whaler's ship is captain John Wesley and his son, Max, who isn't really pleased about his father's job, but doesn't have the gut to say so. Along the way, Willy reunites with Jesse

  8. Aug 8, 1997 · Written by. John Mattson. Willy the whale spends most of his time at sea and underwater in "Free Willy 3: The Rescue,'' and I liked him that way--as a whale rather than a toy. The movie is more interested in its human characters and in the issue of whale hunting than in whether Willy knows how to shake its head for "yes'' and "no.''.

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