Saw VI - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Saw VI"
Saw VI (2009)
Timing: 1:30 (90 min)
Saw VI - TMDB rating
6.29/10
3473
Saw VI - Kinopoisk rating
6.813/10
74633
Saw VI - IMDB rating
6.1/10
135000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

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James Wan

James Wan
Executive Producer
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Leigh Whannell

Leigh Whannell
Executive Producer
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Daniel J. Heffner
Executive Producer
Stacey Testro
Executive Producer
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Peter Block
Executive Producer
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Jason Constantine
Executive Producer

Casting

Stephanie Gorin
Casting

Editor

Andrew Coutts
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Rob Sanderson
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Elis Y. Lam
Art Direction

Costume Design

Alex Kavanagh
Costume Design

Production Design

Anthony Ianni
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Shelley Cook

Shelley Cook
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Liesl Deslauriers
Set Decoration

Key Makeup Artist

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Colin Penman

Colin Penman
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Andrew Tay
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Keith Elliott
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark Zsifkovits
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Charlie Clouser

Charlie Clouser
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Troy Begnaud
Co-Producer

Associate Producer

Kaleigh Kavanagh
Associate Producer

Set Dresser

Steven Ciancamerla
Set Dresser
Cherie Spencer
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Sarah Buell
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Efosa Otuomagie
Stunt Double
Allissa Ourakova
Stunt Double
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Duncan McLeod
Stunt Double
Billy Oliver
Stunt Double
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Joanne Leach
Stunt Double
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Sue Parker

Sue Parker
Stunt Double
Joe Lalogga
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

David A. Armstrong
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Tony Guerin
Camera Operator
Angel Gonzalez
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Brian Gedge
Steadicam Operator

Sound Effects Editor

Clive Turner

Clive Turner
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

James R. Murray
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Jon Campfens
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Mark Gingras
Supervising Sound Editor
John Laing
Supervising Sound Editor
Allan Fung
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Elizabeth Tremblay
Script Supervisor

Electrician

Nigel Draper
Electrician
Steve Ferrier
Electrician

Still Photographer

Steve Wilkie
Still Photographer

Visual Effects Producer

Peter Denomme
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Steve Webb
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

Ciara Brennan
Assistant Costume Designer

Production Manager

Kym Crepin
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Sean Paul Armstrong
Boom Operator

Screenplay

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Patrick Melton
Screenplay

First Assistant Editor

Robert Doyle
First Assistant Editor

Sound Designer

Tom Bjelic
Sound Designer

Construction Coordinator

Alan Letts
Construction Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Dale Lennon
Dialogue Editor

Rigging Grip

Mongo Andrews
Rigging Grip

Key Grip

Monty Montgomerie
Key Grip

Dolly Grip

Patrick King
Dolly Grip
Gary Bower
Dolly Grip

Key Hair Stylist

Stephanie Ingram
Key Hair Stylist

Characters

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James Wan

James Wan
Characters

Music Supervisor

Jonathan McHugh
Music Supervisor
Jonathan Platt
Music Supervisor
Jonathan Scott Miller
Music Supervisor

Gaffer

Robert McRae
Gaffer

Music Editor

Paul Intson
Music Editor

Production Sound Mixer

Erika Schengili-Roberts
Production Sound Mixer

Visual Effects Coordinator

Beau Parsons
Visual Effects Coordinator

Rigging Gaffer

Tim Lovell
Rigging Gaffer

Best Boy Electric

Doug Reid
Best Boy Electric

Prosthetic Designer

François Dagenais
Prosthetic Designer

Digital Intermediate

Peter Armstrong
Digital Intermediate
Tom Mayclim
Digital Intermediate
Lee Hughes
Digital Intermediate
Motassem Younes
Digital Intermediate
Gary Brown
Digital Intermediate
Trevor Pickard
Digital Intermediate

Foley

Steve Baine
Foley

Original Film Writer

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James Wan

James Wan
Original Film Writer
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Leigh Whannell

Leigh Whannell
Original Film Writer

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was banned from distribution in Belarus.
  • Kostas Mandylor did not know if his character survived, as two versions of the ending were filmed.
  • Tanedra Howard, who played Simone at the very beginning of the film, won the role on the VH1 show "Scream Queens" (2008).
  • Actors who came to the audition were given the film's script, but instead of "Saw VI" on the title page was a fake title, "Evolution III." This was done to prevent the script from accidentally leaking to the press or the Internet.
  • In the commentary for the film, Kevin Greutert noted that in the scene where Amanda is shaking from withdrawal, Shawnee Smith was actually shaking from the cold, as the temperature in Toronto was low and the scene was filmed outdoors.
  • The post-credits scene in the director's cut was supposed to be different – Corbett was supposed to sing a song, and Amanda was supposed to sing along with her to calm the girl down.
  • During the conversation between William and John at the banquet, Amanda and Jill are standing in the background in the crowd. A scene between Jill and Amanda was then supposed to begin, but it was cut.
  • Initially, it was planned to make Jill as much of a game leader as John. This idea was later abandoned.
  • The film was supposed to have a flashback of Jill and John's wedding, but the scene didn't make it into the final version.
  • The producers wanted the film to end on a scene where Tara reaches for the lever, but the director and writers ultimately defended their ending.
  • One of the characters finds himself in a jaw-breaking trap—the same as Amanda's in the first film. This is the first time a trap has been reused in the series.
  • The news anchor who reports that the games continue despite Jigsaw's death is a real Canadian news presenter.
  • Initially, a small dialogue between Jill and Hoffman was planned while she attaches a device to him. It was cut because Hoffman wouldn't be able to speak with a gag in his mouth.
  • In the scene where Mark Hoffman kills Agent Perez in the lab, he stabs her several times. Mark’s fist gets covered in blood, but there is no blood visible in the next shot.
  • At the 33rd minute of the film, Brent says that hydrofluoric acid is capable of dissolving human flesh in a matter of seconds. This acid is indeed very toxic, but it cannot dissolve a human body that quickly.
  • Tanedra Howard, who played Simone at the very beginning of the film, won the role on the VH1 show "Queens of Scream" (2008).
  • Actors who came to the audition were given the film's script, but instead of "Saw 6" a fake title, "Evolution III," was indicated on the title page. This was done to prevent the script from accidentally leaking to the press or the internet.
  • At the 2-minute mark of the film, when Simone wakes up before the start of the game, the cockroaches on the table next to her disappear and reappear with each cut.
  • During the conversation at the 16-minute mark of the film, Hoffman leans against the doorframe. After a cut, he does so again.
  • At the 17-minute mark of the film, when Simone shouts at Hoffman in the ward, the nurse puts her hand on her shoulder. In the next shot, the nurse is a couple of meters from the bed, walks up to the patient, and puts her hand on her shoulder again.
  • At the 7th minute of the film, when the press crushes Stram, his blood drips onto the glass lid of Hoffman's coffin. When the coffin moves away in the next shot, the blood is no longer there. Also, when Hoffman throws the coffin lid aside, you can notice that the blood doesn't flow, even though it couldn't have dried or clotted in just a few seconds.
  • At the 13th minute of the film, when police officers are working at the crime scene, one shot shows Eddie's corpse still breathing.
  • When William touches the glass at the 41st minute of the film, it is stained with blood. In the next shot, the glass is completely clean.
  • At the 45th minute of the film, Hoffman throws Timothy out of the cart. In the next shot, a ladder appears next to Timothy's right leg as he lies on the floor, even though it wasn't there before.
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