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Saw V was released in the United States on October 24, 2008 by Lionsgate Films. [11] In its opening weekend, Saw V grossed $30,053,954 in 3,060 theaters in the United States and Canada, ranking number two at the box office [12] behind High School Musical 3: Senior Year. [13]
Saw V: Ashley 2009 Apricot: Madeline Short 2010 2 PM: Short 2011 Face to Face: Julie Rossiter 2012 Road to Recovery: Robin Short 2013 All I Want for Christmas: Ella 2014 Alien Strain: Rachel Come Back to Me: Leslie 2015 Problem Play: Cass Short Unbelief: Lauren Short 2016 Joe Cinque's Consolation: Tanya Embedded: Madeline 2018 Undertow: Claire ...
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Appears in: Saw V, Saw VI, Saw 3D (mentioned only), Saw: The Video Game (mentioned only) Status: Alive; Pamela Jenkins is a reporter following the Jigsaw killings who first appears in Saw V, attending a press conference being held by Detective Mark Hoffman.
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Amanda in the reverse bear trap. Amanda first appeared as a supporting character in the 2004 film Saw.She was the only known survivor of the Jigsaw Killer (portrayed by Tobin Bell), a man who abducts people he deems unappreciative of their lives and forces them into death traps.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit arguing the remaining survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre should be compensated by the city for damages Wednesday, dealing a blow to their ...
Introduced in Saw (2004), he is a police detective investigating a series of crime scenes linked to the same murderer, later revealed to be the Jigsaw Killer, and serves as one of the film's protagonists. Tapp has also made appearances through archived footage and from being mentioned in Saw III (2006), Saw IV (2007), and Saw V (2008).