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  • Saw IV
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  • The movie features scenes of violence and torture throughout. It was originally rated NC-17 by the Motion Picture Association of America. The rating was later changed to R. An uncut and unrated version has also been released in the United States. Saw IV was banned in Malaysia and was released with a special warning in France. Saw IV performed reasonably well at the box office. Having been made on an estimated budget of $10,000,000, it went on to earn more than $63,000,000 at movie theaters in the United States.
  • The film continues the story of the Jigsaw Killer and his obsession with teaching people the "value of their own lives". Despite Jigsaw being killed in the last installment, the film still focuses on his ability to manipulate people into continuing his work of trapping people into his "games".
  • Saw IV is the fourth installment in the Saw series and is a midquel to Saw III. The film was initially released on October 25, 2007, and in the United States on October 26, 2007. The film's North American release date follows the series' tradition that the films be released the Friday before or on Halloween of each year. This installment continues the story of the Jigsaw Killer, and his obsession with teaching people the value of their own lives. Although Jigsaw died in the last installment (Saw III), this film focuses on his ability to manipulate people into continuing his work. Saw IV was directed by Saw II and Saw III director Darren Lynn Bousman alongside with co-creators James Wan and Leigh Whannell returning as executive producers. Unlike the previous three films, Saw IV was not writ
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Tagline
  • Halloween blood drive
Starring
Editing
Runtime
  • 5580.0
  • 5460.0
Producer
  • Mark Burg Oren Koules
Country
  • United Sates
Name
  • Saw IV
Caption
  • Final theatrical release poster
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Language
  • English
Preceded By
Cinematography
  • David Armstrong
  • David A. Armstrong
Music
Image size
  • 250
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IMDB ID
  • 890870
Distributor
Released
  • 2007-10-26
  • --10-25
Website
  • http://www.saw4.com|amg_id = 1:379341
Rating
  • 59
Budget
  • 10
  • $10,000,000 Darren Lynn Bousman Interview, SAW 4. Movies Online. Retrieved 2007-06-22.
Writer
  • Screenplay: Patrick Melton Marcus Dunstan Story: Thomas Fenton Patrick Melton Marcus Dunstan
Director
Followed By
  • Saw V
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  • Saw IV is the fourth installment in the Saw series and is a midquel to Saw III. The film was initially released on October 25, 2007, and in the United States on October 26, 2007. The film's North American release date follows the series' tradition that the films be released the Friday before or on Halloween of each year. This installment continues the story of the Jigsaw Killer, and his obsession with teaching people the value of their own lives. Although Jigsaw died in the last installment (Saw III), this film focuses on his ability to manipulate people into continuing his work. Saw IV was directed by Saw II and Saw III director Darren Lynn Bousman alongside with co-creators James Wan and Leigh Whannell returning as executive producers. Unlike the previous three films, Saw IV was not written by either Wan or Whannell.
  • The movie features scenes of violence and torture throughout. It was originally rated NC-17 by the Motion Picture Association of America. The rating was later changed to R. An uncut and unrated version has also been released in the United States. Saw IV was banned in Malaysia and was released with a special warning in France. Saw IV performed reasonably well at the box office. Having been made on an estimated budget of $10,000,000, it went on to earn more than $63,000,000 at movie theaters in the United States.
  • The film continues the story of the Jigsaw Killer and his obsession with teaching people the "value of their own lives". Despite Jigsaw being killed in the last installment, the film still focuses on his ability to manipulate people into continuing his work of trapping people into his "games".
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