Saw 3D (2010)
Saw 3D (2010)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Tobin Bell
John Kramer / Jigsaw
Costas Mandylor
Mark Hoffman
Betsy Russell
Jill Tuck
Cary Elwes
Dr. Lawrence Gordon
Sean Patrick Flanery
Bobby Dagen
Chad Donella
Gibson
Chester Bennington
Evan
Gina Holden
Joyce
Dean Armstrong
Cale
Naomi Snieckus
Nina
Oluniké Adeliyi
Sidney
Rebecca Marshall
Suzanne
Anne Lee Greene
Dina
Sebastian Pigott
Brad
Jon Cor
Ryan
Kevin McGarry
Charlie
Dru Viergever
Dan
Laurence Anthony
Rogers
Gabby West
Kara
Benjamin Clost
Jake
Brian Gedge
Cinematographer
Kim Schraner
Palmer
Stephanie Gorin
CastingDirector
James Van Patten
Dr. Heffner
Ish Morris
Alex
Carlos Diaz
Coroner Worker
Christine Simpson
Donna Evans
Elizabeth Rowin
Sara
Jacintha Wesselingh
Newscaster #1
Claudia DiFolco
Newscaster #2
Kimberly D'Eon
Newscaster #3
Rachel Wilson
Mother
Alli Chung
Business Woman
Desmond Campbell
Business Man
Billy Oliver
Policer Officer #1
Liise Keeling
Police Officer #2
Tanedra Howard
Simone
Shauna MacDonald
Tara
Joanna Douglas
Joan
Greg Bryk
Mallick
Janelle Hutchison
Addy
Larissa Gomes
Emily
Kevin Rushton
Trevor
Jagger Gordon
Survivor Group Member #1
Kyle Cicerella
Survivor Group Member #2
Simone Steene
Survivor Group Member #3
Simon Northwood
Lead SWAT Officer
Regan Moore
SWAT Officer
Danny Lima
SWAT Officer / Stunt Driver
Bryan J. Thomas
SWAT Officer
Wayne Downer
SWAT Officer
Patrick Mark
SWAT Officer
Christopher McGuire
SWAT Officer
Don Gough
Limo Driver
David Gale
Additional Voice Talent (voice)
Shelley Hoffman
Additional Voice Talent (voice)
Michael A. Miranda
Additional Voice Talent (voice)
Chris Owens
Additional Voice Talent (voice)
Catherine Rix
Additional Voice Talent (voice)
Kent Staines
Additional Voice Talent (voice)
Michael Emerson
Zep Hindle (archive footage) (uncredited)
Franky G
Xavier Chavez (archive footage) (uncredited)
Erik Knudsen
Daniel Matthews (archive footage) (uncredited)
Bahar Soomekh
Lynn Denlon (archive footage) (uncredited)
Leigh Whannell
Adam Stanheight (archive footage) (uncredited) / Executive Producer / Characters
Charlie Clouser
Original Music Composer
Marcus Dunstan
Screenplay
Peter Block
Executive Producer
James Wan
Executive Producer / Characters
Kevin Greutert
Director
Mark Burg
Producer
Stacey Testro
Executive Producer
Patrick Melton
Screenplay
Daniel J. Heffner
Executive Producer
Oren Koules
Producer
Krista Bell
Stunt Double
E. Nova Zatzman
Stunts
Alex Kavanagh
Costume Design
Anthony Ianni
Production Design
Peter Grundy
Art Direction
Angelica Lisk-Hann
Stunt Double
Shelley Cook
Stunt Coordinator
Pat Cassin
Boom Operator
Mark Zsifkovits
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rob Sanderson
Special Effects Supervisor
James Thomson
Visual Effects Coordinator
Steve Baine
Foley
Beryl Wu
3D Artist
Andrew Tay
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Douglas Smith
Supervising Sound Editor
François Dagenais
Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Moshe Saadon
Boom Operator
Jill Purdy
Dialogue Editor
Phil Dakin
3D Artist
Colin Penman
Key Makeup Artist
Kym Crepin
Production Manager
Mark Gingras
Supervising Sound Editor
David McLeod
First Assistant Director
Katie Halliday
Sound Effects Editor
Ariel Joson
3D Animator
Steve Webb
First Assistant Director
Rob Valeriote
Construction Coordinator
Doug Law
3D Artist
Brian Gedge
Director of Photography
Andrew Coutts
Editor
Liesl Deslauriers
Set Decoration
David McAree
First Assistant Director
Dale Lennon
ADR Editor
Zachary Lowe
3D Artist
James R. Murray
Property Master
Richard Harkness
Sound Effects Editor
Keith Elliott
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Stephanie Ingram
Key Hair Stylist
Gordon Chacra
Boom Operator
Brooke Palmer
Still Photographer
Doug Reid
Best Boy Electrician
Craig Bulmer
Electrician
Elizabeth Tremblay
Script Supervisor
Kevin Craine
Best Boy Electrician
Anton Van Rooyen
Second Unit Director of Photography
Patricia Joyes
Script Supervisor
Tavia Charlton
Visual Effects Producer
Robert Doyle
First Assistant Editor
Don Asido
Visual Effects Technical Director
Marek Krawczyk
Electrician
Margaret Tanod
Script Supervisor
Marc Whaley
Visual Effects Producer
Herb Reischl Jr.
Gaffer
Robert McRae
Gaffer
Mia Sturup
Assistant Costume Designer
Jon Campfens
Visual Effects Supervisor
Neil Saito
Electrician
Edward Lipscombe
Rigging Grip
Tom Turnbull
Visual Effects Supervisor
Motassem Younes
Digital Intermediate
Mark Hroch
Steadicam Operator
Norman O'Halloran
Gaffer
Patrick King
Dolly Grip
Steve Langer
Electrician
Wendy Whaley
Visual Effects Supervisor
Tim Lovell
Electrician
Monty Montgomerie
Key Grip
Malcolm Nefsky
Rigging Grip
Peter Denomme
Visual Effects Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 22, 2010
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 30m
Content RatingR
Budget$20,000,000
Box Office$136,435,701
Filming LocationsToronto, Canada
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Saw 3D (also released as Saw: The Final Chapter) is a 2010 American 3D horror film directed by Kevin Greutert and written by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan. It is a sequel to 2009's Saw VI and the seventh installment in the Saw film series. The film stars Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Betsy Russell, Sean Patrick Flanery, and Cary Elwes.
The plot follows author Bobby Dagen (Flanery), who, after falsely claiming to be a survivor of one of the games perpetrated by the Jigsaw Killer (Bell) in order to become a local celebrity, finds himself part of a real game where he must save his wife. Meanwhile, John Kramer's ex-wife Jill Tuck (Russell) informs internal affairs that rogue detective Mark Hoffman (Mandylor) is the man responsible for the recent Jigsaw games.
Two sequels to Saw VI were originally planned, but due to the decline in box office success for the film, Saw 3D was instead made as the final installment in the series. The plot for the originally planned Saw VIII was instead included in Saw 3D. David Hackl, the director of Saw V, was originally set to direct Saw 3D, but two weeks before filming, Greutert, the director of Saw VI, took over. The film was shot in Toronto, Ontario from February to April 2010 and was filmed in RealD 3D.
The film opened on October 29, 2010 in the United States and Canada. It received mostly negative reviews, but was a box office success, grossing $136.2 million worldwide. It was followed by an eighth film, titled Jigsaw, in 2017.