Saw III (2006) [R|NR]

Release Date:
October 26, 2006

Original Title:
Saw III

Alternate Titles:
Arra 3
El juego del miedo III
Hra o prežitie 3
Jogos Mortais III
Juegos Macabros 3
Lưỡi Cưa III
Piła 3
Piła III
SAW III - Hast Du das Leben verdient?
Saw 3
Saw 3 - L'enigma senza fine
اره ۳
恐懼鬥室3之死神在齒
电锯惊魂3

Genres:
Crime | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Evolution Entertainment
Lionsgate
Twisted Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 16  AU: MA15+  BR: 18  CA: R  CH: 18  CZ: 18+  DE: 18  DK: 15  ES: 18  FI: K-18  FR: 18  GB: 18  HU: 18  IE: 18  JP: R  KR: 18  LT: N-16  NL: 16  PL: 18  RO: 18  SK: 18  TR: 18+  US: R|NR 

Runtime: 108

Suffering? You haven't seen anything yet...

Jigsaw has disappeared. Along with his new apprentice Amanda, the puppet-master behind the cruel, intricate games that have terrified a community and baffled police has once again eluded capture and vanished. While city detective scrambles to locate him, Doctor Lynn Denlon and Jeff Reinhart are unaware that they are about to become the latest pawns on his vicious chessboard.

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Art Direction:
Anthony Ianni

Assistant Costume Designer:
Stephanie Lees

Associate Producer:
Troy Begnaud

Best Boy Electrician:
John Couto

Boom Operator:
Jason Hopfner

Camera Operator:
Brian Gedge
David Perkins

Casting:
Stephanie Gorin

Characters:
James Wan
Leigh Whannell

Co-Producer:
Greg Copeland

Construction Coordinator:
Ron Lightfoot

Costume Coordinator:
Les Handrahan

Costume Design:
Alex Kavanagh

Dialogue Editor:
Allan Fung
John Laing

Digital Intermediate:
Motassem Younes
Nick Iannelli
Chris Wallace

Director:
Darren Lynn Bousman

Director of Photography:
David A. Armstrong

Dolly Grip:
Craig Stewart

Editor:
Kevin Greutert

Electrician:
Paul Dias
Robert Dias

Executive Producer:
Peter Block
Daniel J. Heffner
James Wan
Stacey Testro
Leigh Whannell
Jason Constantine

First Assistant Director:
Elizabeth Scherberger
Yolanda Graci

First Assistant Editor:
Diane Brunjes

Foley:
Steve Baine

Gaffer:
Ramesh Yogendran
Ira Cohen

Key Grip:
Yuri Sandler
Christopher J. Toudy

Key Hair Stylist:
Stephanie Ingram

Key Makeup Artist:
Sarah Fairbairn

Music Editor:
Paul Intson

Music Supervisor:
Jonathan McHugh
Jonathan Platt
Jonathan Scott Miller

Original Music Composer:
Charlie Clouser

Producer:
Oren Koules
Mark Burg
Gregg Hoffman

Production Design:
David Hackl

Production Manager:
Greg Copeland

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
François Dagenais

Screenplay:
Leigh Whannell

Script Supervisor:
Lisa Burling

Second Unit Director:
David Hackl

Set Decoration:
Liesl Deslauriers

Sound Effects Editor:
Tom Bjelic

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Keith Elliott
Mark Zsifkovits
Andrew Tay

Special Effects Coordinator:
Tim Good

Still Photographer:
Steve Wilkie

Story:
James Wan
Leigh Whannell

Stunt Coordinator:
Alison Reid

Stunt Double:
C.J. Lusby
Cotton Mather
Alison Reid
Bryan Renfro

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Gingras
John Douglas Smith

Techno Crane Operator:
John Stubbings

Visual Effects Producer:
Peter Denomme

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jon Campfens

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