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Saw III
TrailerJigsaw kidnaps a doctor to keep him alive while he watches his new apprentice put an unlucky citizen through a brutal test.Actors: Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Angus Macfadyen, Bahar Soomekh, Donnie Wahlberg, Dina Meyer, Leigh Whannell, Mpho Koaho, Barry Flatman, Lyriq Bent, J. LaRose, ...»Director: Darren Lynn BousmanCountry: Canada, United StatesDuration: 108 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Saw III"
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Characters of "Saw III"
JigsawPlayed by: Tobin BellAmanda YoungPlayed by: Shawnee SmithJeff ReinhartPlayed by: Angus MacfadyenLynn DenlonPlayed by: Bahar SoomekhEric MatthewsPlayed by: Donnie WahlbergDetective Allison KerryPlayed by: Dina MeyerAdam Faulkner-StanheightPlayed by: Leigh WhannellTimPlayed by: Mpho KoahoJudge HaldenPlayed by: Barry FlatmanRiggPlayed by: Lyriq BentTroyPlayed by: J. LaRoseDanicaPlayed by: Debra McCabeMark HoffmanPlayed by: Costas MandylorJill TuckPlayed by: Betsy RussellDylanPlayed by: Stefan GeorgiouCorbettPlayed by: Niamh WilsonChrisPlayed by: Alan Van SprangDeborahPlayed by: Kim RobertsDoctor #1Played by: Brian PaulFemale ForensicPlayed by: Zoe HeathMale NursePlayed by: Billy ParrottParamedicPlayed by: Dylan TrowbridgeXavier ChavezPlayed by: Franky GSWAT Member PetePlayed by: Kelly JonesSWAT Member JoePlayed by: Vincent RotherGun Shot VictimPlayed by: Mark PoyserObiPlayed by: Timothy Burd -
Directors of "Saw III"
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Creators of "Saw III"
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Critic Reviews of "Saw III"
Village VoiceNovember 07, 2006God or Jack Valenti only knows how this work of pure entertainment got an R rating 'for strong grisly violence and gore, sequences of terror and torture, nudity and language.'
AV ClubNovember 03, 2006Because of its efforts to make sense of the previous entries and even attempt an earnest parable about forgiveness, Saw III may be the best of the trilogy; hopefully, it'll encourage its makers to wrap the franchise on a relatively high note.
Arizona RepublicNovember 02, 2006Even splatter-film buffs should be offended by this piece of nonsense: Not because it's so gross, but because it's so dumb.
Time OutNovember 02, 2006The second Saw sequel develops the mythology of sadistic puppet-master Jigsaw in ambitious, gruesome but ultimately self-defeating ways.
L.A. WeeklyNovember 01, 2006All told, this is a more affecting study in grief, guilt and human frailty than Babel.
Entertainment WeeklyNovember 01, 2006Admit it: It's not every horror film that can make you feel preached at and slimed at the same time.
KinetofilmFebruary 01, 2010Images jump, blip, strobe, and shock like an epileptic seizure - all the result of director Darren Lynn Bousman's lack of trust in his screenplay.
Cinema SightOctober 31, 2009Witness the distortion of the series' original premise bastardized by those who believe they know better.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009The power of "Saw III" lies not in the gore, torture, or tension, but in the relationship between Amanda and Jigsaw.
ColeSmithey.comApril 24, 2009The extreme gore is gratuitous, and character development non-existent in a movie packed with the cookie-cutter visual design of the previous two films. Torturer, victim and audience become one.
Screen InternationalJuly 23, 2008Staying mostly faithful to the successful blueprint of its two earlier installments, Saw III is an adequate sequel that works well enough on its own terms.
Projection BoothJanuary 17, 2008Face your fears. A lesson worthy of praise, if the film preaching them weren't so completely full of s***.
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