Saw V - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Saw V"
Saw V (2008)
Timing: 1:35 (95 min)
Saw V - TMDB rating
6.172/10
3761
Saw V - Kinopoisk rating
6.839/10
78083
Saw V - IMDB rating
5.8/10
147000

Actors and characters

Photo Tobin Bell #480Photo Tobin Bell #481Photo Tobin Bell #482Photo Tobin Bell #483

Tobin Bell

Tobin Bell
Character John Kramer / Jigsaw
Photo Costas Mandylor #505Photo Costas Mandylor #506Photo Costas Mandylor #507Photo Costas Mandylor #508

Costas Mandylor

Costas Mandylor
Character Mark Hoffman
Photo Scott Patterson #41239Photo Scott Patterson #41240Photo Scott Patterson #41241Photo Scott Patterson #41242

Scott Patterson

Scott Patterson
Character Agent Strahm
Photo Betsy Russell #36325Photo Betsy Russell #36326Photo Betsy Russell #36327Photo Betsy Russell #36328

Betsy Russell

Betsy Russell
Character Jill Tuck
Photo Julie Benz #39567Photo Julie Benz #39568Photo Julie Benz #39569Photo Julie Benz #39570

Julie Benz

Julie Benz
Character Brit
Photo Meagan Good #13520Photo Meagan Good #13521Photo Meagan Good #13522Photo Meagan Good #13523

Meagan Good

Meagan Good
Character Luba
Photo Mark Rolston #13937Photo Mark Rolston #13938

Mark Rolston

Mark Rolston
Character Dan Erickson
Photo Carlo Rota #46012Photo Carlo Rota #46013Photo Carlo Rota #46014

Carlo Rota

Carlo Rota
Character Charles
Photo Greg Bryk #29147Photo Greg Bryk #29148

Greg Bryk

Greg Bryk
Character Mallick
Photo Laura Gordon #46015
Laura Gordon
Character Ashley
Photo Joris Jarsky #29156

Joris Jarsky

Joris Jarsky
Character Seth
Photo Mike Butters #12326
Mike Butters
Character Paul
Photo Al Sapienza #23234Photo Al Sapienza #23235Photo Al Sapienza #23236

Al Sapienza

Al Sapienza
Character Chief of Police
Photo Mike Realba #41248

Mike Realba

Mike Realba
Character Detective Fisk
Jeff Pustil
Character Bernie
Dana Sorman
Character Law Office Receptionist
Photo Sheila Shah #3331

Sheila Shah

Sheila Shah
Character Special Agent Cowan
Photo Samantha Lemole #45687
Samantha Lemole
Character Pamela Jenkins
Photo Niamh Wilson #41254Photo Niamh Wilson #41255Photo Niamh Wilson #41256Photo Niamh Wilson #41257

Niamh Wilson

Niamh Wilson
Character Corbett Denlon
Photo Lisa Berry #41779Photo Lisa Berry #41780Photo Lisa Berry #41781Photo Lisa Berry #41782

Lisa Berry

Lisa Berry
Character EMT
Bill Vibert
Character Officer
Photo Tony Nappo #29188

Tony Nappo

Tony Nappo
Character Gus
Photo Brandon McGibbon #46016
Brandon McGibbon
Character Hank
Photo Timothy Burd #71980
Timothy Burd
Character Obi
Photo Natalie Brown #46017Photo Natalie Brown #46018

Natalie Brown

Natalie Brown
Character Heather Miller
Quancetia Hamilton
Character Person with Dog
Lorraine Foreman
Character Old Woman
Photo Sarah Power #46019Photo Sarah Power #46020Photo Sarah Power #46021Photo Sarah Power #46022

Sarah Power

Sarah Power
Character Angelina
David Gale
Character Additional Voice Talent (voice)
Catherine Rix
Character Additional Voice Talent (voice)
Photo Michael A. Miranda #36378
Michael A. Miranda
Character Additional Voice Talent (voice)
Stephen Sparks
Character Additional Voice Talent (voice)
Jennifer Donison
Character Additional Voice Talent (voice)
Wayne Curnew
Character Bartender (uncredited)
Alex Revan
Character Grayson Blood (uncredited)
Photo Danny Glover #26828Photo Danny Glover #26829Photo Danny Glover #26830Photo Danny Glover #26831

Danny Glover

Danny Glover
Character David Tapp (archive footage) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The creators were inspired to create Set's trap by Edgar Allan Poe's story "The Pit and the Pendulum".
  • In the scene where Agent Erickson (Mark Rolston) talks with Jill in his office, there is a real photograph of Rolston with his wife on his desk.
  • Danny Glover was going to return to "Saw" to play a small episode with his character in a flashback, but he declined the opportunity due to filming in "Blindness".
  • At the 6th minute of the film, when the detective is looking at the phone to call in the locked room, a flashing "No signal found" message appears on the display. Simultaneously, the service indicator (top left) on the screen shows a "full" level. Most likely, the message displays a standard screensaver.
  • In the scene where Jill is talking to the FBI agent in the office, a large shadow of a boom microphone is visible above their heads.
  • In the film, Ericson constantly wears a Bluetooth headset. When Hoffmann calls him on Strom’s mobile phone, he answers without using it, and repeats this again when he tries to track Strom’s mobile phone.
  • At the 41st minute of the film, when the Constructor is talking to the tied-up Hoffmann, doors in the background open and close from shot to shot.
  • When Agent Strom is reviewing the list of victims and the detective's investigations, Daniel Matthews is listed as a victim who was found alive and well.
  • Hoffmann steals Agent Strom’s mobile phone from the evidence and uses it to call Ericson. The latter answers the call, thinking it is actually Agent Strom. However, Ericson should have known that his phone was in evidence, and therefore someone else could have called from it.
  • At the 11th minute of the film, an elderly woman in the waiting room is reading a magazine with an article titled “The Two Faces of the Constructor.” However, only the first paragraph of the article is about him; the rest is a repetition of text about workhouses.
  • At the 17th minute of the film, when Hoffman looks at a newspaper clipping with the headline “Sawmill Worker Found Dead,” you can notice that the text of the article has nothing to do with the headline.
  • At the 24th minute of the film, the timer above the door begins its countdown from 15 minutes. When Charles points to the trap mechanism, a momentary glimpse during the camera pan reveals that the timer still reads 15 minutes.
  • When Malik breaks the crate to retrieve the key at the 28th minute of the film, the timer on the wall shows 10 minutes and 57 seconds. When the test ends and the door to the room opens, the timer already reads 12 minutes and 48 seconds.
  • At the 76th minute of the film, Jigsaw states that the human body contains 10 pints of blood (approximately 4.7 liters), and that it will continue to function if it loses half of that amount. This is an error, as the loss of 1.5 liters of blood is already fatal.
  • The creators were inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Pit and the Pendulum” when creating Seth’s trap.
  • Danny Glover was going to return to “Saw” for a small cameo as his character in a flashback, but he turned down the opportunity due to filming “Blindness”.
  • At the 6th minute of the film, when the detective looks at the phone to call from the locked room, a flashing “No signal found” message appears on the display. Simultaneously, the indicator (top left) of the service on the screen shows a “full” level. Most likely, the message displays a standard screen saver.
  • At the 17th minute of the film, when Hoffman looks at a newspaper clipping with the headline “Saw Found Dead,” you can notice that the text of the article has nothing to do with the headline.
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