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.

 

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Names/Cast/Roles
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.

Sponsors

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