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Financials
Revenue: $136,435,701
Budget: $20,000,000
Profit: + $116,435,701
Movie Details
Tag Line: The traps come alive.
Status: Released
Average Rating: 6
Release Date: Oct 22, 2010
Rating: 2010-10-29
Run Time: 1h 30m
Original Language: English
Website: Link
Production Countries: United States of America
Production Companies: Lionsgate , Twisted Pictures , Serendipity Productions , Mandate Pictures
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Synopsis
As a deadly battle rages over Jigsaw's brutal legacy, a group of Jigsaw survivors gathers to seek the support of self-help guru and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen, a man whose own dark secrets unleash a new wave of terror.
Crew
| Department | Role | Name |
|---|---|---|
| Writing | Screenplay |
Marcus Dunstan
Patrick Melton
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| Characters |
James Wan
Leigh Whannell
|
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| Directing | Director |
Kevin Greutert
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| First Assistant Director |
Steve Webb
David McLeod
David McAree
|
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| Script Supervisor |
Patricia Joyes
Margaret Tanod
Elizabeth Tremblay
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| Production | Producer |
Mark Burg
Oren Koules
Gregg Hoffman
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| Executive Producer |
Peter Block
Daniel J. Heffner
Stacey Testro
James Wan
Leigh Whannell
|
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| Production Manager |
Kym Crepin
|
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| Sound | Original Music Composer |
Charlie Clouser
|
| ADR Editor |
Dale Lennon
|
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| Boom Operator |
Pat Cassin
Gordon Chacra
Moshe Saadon
|
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| Dialogue Editor |
Jill Purdy
|
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| Foley |
Steve Baine
|
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| Sound Effects Editor |
Katie Halliday
Richard Harkness
|
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| Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Keith Elliott
Andrew Tay
Mark Zsifkovits
|
|
| Supervising Sound Editor |
Mark Gingras
John Douglas Smith
|
|
| Music Editor |
Erich Preston
|
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| Costume & Make-Up | Costume Design |
Alex Kavanagh
|
| Key Hair Stylist |
Stephanie Ingram
|
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| Key Makeup Artist |
Colin Penman
|
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| Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
François Dagenais
|
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| Assistant Costume Designer |
Mia Sturup
|
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| Art | Production Design |
Anthony Ianni
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| Art Direction |
Peter Grundy
|
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| Set Decoration |
Liesl Deslauriers
|
|
| Construction Coordinator |
Rob Valeriote
|
|
| Property Master |
James R. Murray
|
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| Camera | Director of Photography |
Brian Gedge
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| Camera Operator |
Michael Fylyshtan
|
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| Steadicam Operator |
Mark Hroch
|
|
| Second Unit Director of Photography |
Anton Van Rooyen
|
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| Dolly Grip |
Patrick King
|
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| Key Grip |
Monty Montgomerie
|
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| Still Photographer |
Brooke Palmer
|
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| Editing | Editor |
Andrew Coutts
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| Digital Intermediate |
Peter Armstrong
Lee Hughes
Motassem Younes
|
|
| First Assistant Editor |
Robert Doyle
|
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| Visual Effects | 3D Animator |
Ariel Joson
|
| 3D Artist |
Phil Dakin
Doug Law
Zachary Lowe
Beryl Wu
|
|
| Special Effects Supervisor |
Rob Sanderson
|
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| Visual Effects Coordinator |
James Thomson
|
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| Visual Effects Producer |
Tavia Charlton
Marc Whaley
Peter Denomme
|
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| Visual Effects Supervisor |
Jon Campfens
Tom Turnbull
Wendy Whaley
|
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| Visual Effects Technical Director |
Don Asido
|
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| Lighting | Best Boy Electrician |
Kevin Craine
Doug Reid
|
| Electrician |
Craig Bulmer
Steve Langer
Desiree Lidon
Neil Saito
Paul Sheehan
Marek Krawczyk
Tim Lovell
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| Gaffer |
Herb Reischl Jr.
Robert McRae
Norman O'Halloran
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| Rigging Grip |
Edward Lipscombe
Hugh Brule
Malcolm Nefsky
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| Crew | Stunt Coordinator |
Shelley Cook
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| Stunt Double |
Krista Bell
Angelica Lisk-Hann
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| Stunts |
E. Nova Zatzman
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