Saw IV - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Saw IV"
Saw IV (2007)
Timing: 1:33 (93 min)
Saw IV - TMDB rating
6.165/10
4059
Saw IV - Kinopoisk rating
6.873/10
79754
Saw IV - IMDB rating
5.9/10
176000

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

Art Direction

Anthony Ianni
Art Direction

Costume Design

Alex Kavanagh
Costume Design

Production Design

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David Hackl

David Hackl
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Alison Reid

Alison Reid
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Liesl Deslauriers
Set Decoration

Key Makeup Artist

Candice Ornstein
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

Greg Copeland
Co-Producer

Associate Producer

Troy Begnaud
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Joel Hay
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

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Shawn Stewart
Stunt Double
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Neil Davison
Stunt Double
Billy Oliver
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

David A. Armstrong
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Brian Gedge
Camera Operator
James Jeffery
Camera Operator

Sound Effects Editor

Tom Bjelic
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 Douglas Smith
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Elizabeth Tremblay
Script Supervisor

Electrician

Richard Berube
Electrician
Sean Dawes
Electrician
Stephen Myers
Electrician
Philip Charles Whitfield
Electrician

Special Effects Coordinator

Warren Appleby
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Steve Wilkie
Still Photographer

Visual Effects Producer

Peter Denomme
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Elizabeth Scherberger
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

Stephanie Lees
Assistant Costume Designer

Animation

Voytek Kufner
Animation

Production Manager

Greg Copeland
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Jason Hopfner
Boom Operator

Screenplay

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Patrick Melton
Screenplay

Construction Coordinator

Jamie Burke
Construction Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Allan Fung
Dialogue Editor

Rigging Grip

Tracy Shaw
Rigging Grip
Robert Daprato
Rigging Grip
Pete Daprato
Rigging Grip

Key Grip

Monty Montgomerie
Key Grip

Dolly Grip

Thomas Care
Dolly Grip

Key Hair Stylist

Stephanie Ingram
Key Hair Stylist

Story

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Patrick Melton
Story
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Thomas Fenton
Story

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

Ira Cohen
Gaffer

Prosthetic Makeup Artist

François Dagenais
Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Music Editor

Paul Intson
Music Editor

First Assistant Camera

Kevin LeBlanc
First Assistant Camera
Ernest Spiteri
First Assistant Camera

ADR Editor

John Laing
ADR Editor

Extras Casting

Jane Rogers
Extras Casting

Costume Coordinator

Ciara Brennan
Costume Coordinator

Negative Cutter

Tom Mayclim
Negative Cutter

Digital Intermediate

Nick Iannelli
Digital Intermediate
Dave Muscat
Digital Intermediate
Trevor Lewis
Digital Intermediate
Tavia Charlton
Digital Intermediate
Chris MacKenzie
Digital Intermediate
Nick Paulozza
Digital Intermediate

Foley

Steve Baine
Foley

Best Boy Electrician

Christopher Takacs
Best Boy Electrician

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 first installment of the series not to feature input from Lee Wannell and James Wan, the creators of the original film.
  • The fourth installment was given the green light even before work began on the third.
  • Director Darren Lynn Bousman initially did not want to shoot the fourth film, but changed his mind after reading the script proposed by the producers.
  • Allison Luther (the girl Riggs talks to at school) is the director's niece.
  • The film was shot in 32 days.
  • Initially, Donnie Wahlberg refused the role of Eric due to a busy schedule.
  • The director's cut is 4 minutes longer than the standard version.
  • The women Ivon sexually assaulted, captured in photographs, are portrayed by Darren's friends, his assistant, and his lawyer.
  • The dog that Ivon is playing with belongs to Darren Lynn Bousman.
  • During the autopsy, when the brain is removed from the skull, it is not attached to the brainstem or spinal cord. In reality, significant dissection would be required to remove it so freely.
  • In the scene where Riggs enters the store, the clock shows 1:16, and immediately in the following shot it shows 3:46.
  • When two FBI agents find a cassette and a puppet in the school building, the cassette can be seen playing even before Agent Perez presses the play button.
  • In the room where it says “Feel what I feel,” Riggs finds the final puzzle clue in a desk drawer. The first shot shows only one sentence on a piece of paper: “Become the teacher and save a life.” A subsequent close-up reveals a second sentence: “Go back to where it all began.”
  • When Art Blank fights Detective Matthews, his cap alternately disappears and reappears.
  • At the beginning of the film, during John’s skull autopsy, it is visible that a small rectangular piece has been removed and reinserted. However, this would not be possible, as Lynn removed this piece completely during the operation in 'Saw III'.
  • Flashbacks show John kidnapping Cecil at a Chinese street festival celebrating the Year of the Pig. The last two Years of the Pig were 1995-1996 and 2007-2008. This does not align with Jill’s statement that the events occurred shortly after John’s diagnosis in 2004.
  • Art's second trap was called Spine Pincer, designed to sever the back of the neck if he failed the test. But when he removes his jacket, revealing the device, and tilts his head, it's clear he can position his body so that the device won't touch him when activated. Therefore, Art has no reason to torture Eric and Hoffmann.
  • When Agents Stram and Perez discover Detective Kerry's body, Stram proposes his theory of a third party assisting the Builder and Amanda Young. He could not have known about Amanda Young at this stage.
  • At the 2-minute mark of the film, the pathologist puts on a mask with the clear shield facing down. However, in the next shot, the mask is already on correctly – with the clear part facing up.
  • At the 4-minute mark of the film, the pathologists open Kramer's skull and easily remove the brain, however, this requires first separating the brain from the cranial nerves and spinal cord. In the next shot, the brain is weighed, but the needle on the scale does not move.
  • At the 3-minute mark of the film, it can be noticed that John Kramer’s face is covered in several days’ worth of stubble. However, he was clean-shaven before his death in "Saw III". Hair stops growing after a person dies, but it is likely that the stubble became visible due to skin dehydration.
  • At the 4-minute mark of the film, when the pathologists open John Kramer's chest cavity, it can be noticed that there is no large scar on the right side of his abdomen. This is an error, as the plot states that John was involved in a car accident during his lifetime and received a penetrating injury from a metal rod in the abdominal area.
  • At the 16-minute mark of the film, Lieutenant Riggs picks up a book dedicated to Jigsaw. The subtitle of the book is written with an error – Is he the murderer the police says he his.
  • When Stram turns around to look at the person entering the interrogation room at the 51-minute mark, the reflection of the operator can be seen in the right side of the mirrored partition.
  • At the 65-minute mark of the film, the timer on Art's table shows 19 minutes and 47 seconds. Hoffman calls him over to have Art check on Matthews. When he returns to his place a minute later, the timer shows that only 6 seconds have passed.
  • At the 80-minute mark of the film, two suspended ice blocks can be seen under the ceiling, however, at the 29-minute mark, when this trap was shown for the first time, the ice blocks under the ceiling were not visible.
  • The fourth installment was given the green light even before work began on the third.
  • At the beginning of the film, during John's skull autopsy, it is visible that a small rectangular piece has been removed and reinserted. However, this is not possible, as Lynn removed this piece completely during the operation in 'Saw III'.
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