Saw III, 2006,1080p, Mp4
Age: 18 - 1h - 48m
Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Description: Jigsaw abducts a doctor in order to keep himself alive while he watches his new apprentice put an unlucky citizen named Jeff through a brutal test.
Some of the cast members
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Directed by: |
Darren Lynn Bousman – Known for his contributions to the Saw franchise, Bousman returns as director after helming Saw II and Saw III, adding his signature intensity and visual style to the film. |
Writing Credits: |
Leigh Whannell – Original creator of the Saw franchise, Whannell co-wrote the story and penned the screenplay. His background in horror has helped shape the psychological and gruesome elements central to the Saw films. |
James Wan – Co-creator and original director of Saw, Wan contributed to the story. His collaboration with Whannell has been crucial in developing the franchise’s twisted and intricate narratives. |
Cast (in order of credits, awaiting verification): |
Tobin Bell as Jigsaw / John Kramer – Reprising his role as the iconic villain, Jigsaw, Bell’s character continues to manipulate people through deadly games even after his supposed death. |
Shawnee Smith as Amanda Young – A former victim turned apprentice, Amanda’s complex relationship with Jigsaw is further explored. |
Angus Macfadyen as Jeff Denlon – A grieving father drawn into Jigsaw’s traps, forced to confront his desire for revenge. |
Bahar Soomekh as Dr. Lynn Denlon – Jeff’s wife, Lynn becomes an unwilling participant in one of Jigsaw’s games, tasked with keeping him alive. |
Donnie Wahlberg as Eric Matthews – Detective Matthews, who survived a trap in a previous film, is again drawn into Jigsaw’s world. |
Dina Meyer as Detective Allison Kerry – Meyer returns as the detective investigating Jigsaw’s deadly games. |
Leigh Whannell as Adam – Whannell reprises his role from the first film, appearing in flashbacks. |
Mpho Koaho as Tim – A new character, Tim becomes a part of Jigsaw’s latest set of victims. |
Barry Flatman as Judge Halden – A judge caught up in Jeff’s quest for justice. |
Lyriq Bent as Rigg – A SWAT officer determined to track down Jigsaw. |
J. LaRose as Troy – Another victim of Jigsaw’s traps. |
Debra McCabe as Danica – One of Jigsaw’s new subjects. |
Costas Mandylor as Forensic Hoffman – Introduced as a new character in the law enforcement investigating Jigsaw’s games. |
Betsy Russell as Jill Tuck – Jigsaw’s ex-wife, whose backstory adds depth to Jigsaw’s motivations. |
Jane Luk as Nurse (Emergency Room) |
Stefan Georgiou as Dylan – A minor character in the film. |
Niamh Wilson as Corbett Denlon – Jeff and Lynn’s daughter, her role adds to the stakes in Jeff’s storyline. |
Alan Van Sprang as Chris |
Kim Roberts as Deborah |
Brian Paul as Doctor #1 |
Zoe Heath as Female Forensic |
Billy Parrott as Male Nurse |
Dylan Trowbridge as Paramedic |
Franky G as Xavier Chavez – Appears posthumously, as his character was killed in a previous film. |
Kelly Jones as SWAT Member Pete |
Vincent Rother as SWAT Member Joe |
Nicholas Kaegi as Young Boy |
Mark Poyser as Gunshot Victim |
Timothy Burd as Obi – Another character returning in flashbacks. |
Dan Sudek as Aftermath Cop |
Bill Vibert as Cop |
Additional Voice Talent: |
Sandy Kellerman, Shauna Black, Sean Sullivan, Larry Yachimec, Darrell Dennis, Christopher Marren (as Chris Marren) |
Produced by: |
Troy Begnaud – Associate producer |
Peter Block – Executive producer, known for his extensive work in horror. |
Mark Burg – Lead producer, instrumental in developing the Saw franchise into a major horror series. |
Jason Constantine – Executive producer |
Greg Copeland – Co-producer |
Daniel J. Heffner – Executive producer (credited as Daniel Jason Heffner) |
Gregg Hoffman – Producer, his earlier work on Saw helped bring the film to prominence. |
Oren Koules – Lead producer alongside Burg, a key figure in the franchise’s development. |
Stacey Testro – Executive producer |
James Wan – Executive producer, continuing his involvement in the franchise. |
Leigh Whannell – Executive producer, taking on multiple roles in the film’s creation. |
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