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* AbsurdlyShortProductionTime: It took 44 days to shoot the film.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: A major part of the film's backstory is William using a bit of LoopholeAbuse to terminate the policy of a customer with a potentially fatal heart defect, all but consigning him to death, as his pre-existing medical condition will render it virtually impossible for him to get coverage from anyone else. The year after the movie was released, the passing of the Patient Affordable Healthcare Act made it illegal for insurance companies in the United States to deny coverage on the basis of pre-existing conditions, though recurring efforts to repeal or invalidate the law have kept it from full irrelevancy.
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* MethodActing: In the DVD commentary, Kevin Greutert made note that Caroline Cave, Debbie's actress, scared him with her performance. She was so physically aggressive filming the Steam Maze sequence that she got physically hurt a few times, supposedly even having to get stiches. However, this performance, though intense, made for one of the most realistic portrayals of waking up in a ''Saw'' trap according to Greutert and the crew, who praised Cave for her work.
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* MethodActing: In the DVD commentary, Kevin Greutert made note that Caroline Cave, Debbie's actress, scared him with her performance. She was so physically aggressive filming the Steam Maze sequence that she got physically hurt a few times, supposedly even having to get stiches. However, this performance, though intense, made for one of the most realistic portrayals of waking up in a ''Saw'' trap according to Greutert and the crew, who praised Cave for her work.
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* MethodActing: In the DVD commentary, Kevin Greutert made note that Caroline Cave, Debbie's actress, even scared him with her performance. She was so physically aggressive filming the Steam Maze sequence that she got physically hurt a few times, supposedly even having to get stiches. However, this performance, though intense, made for one of the most realistic portrayals of waking up in a ''Saw'' trap according to Greutert and the crew, who praised Cave for her work.
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* MethodActing: In the DVD commentary, Kevin Greutert made note that Caroline Cave, Debbie's actress, even scared him with her performance. She was so physically aggressive filming the Steam Maze sequence that she got physically hurt a few times, supposedly even having to get stiches. However, this performance, though intense, made for one of the most realistic portrayals of waking up in a ''Saw'' trap according to Greutert and the crew, who praised Cave for her work.
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* ContestWinnerCameo: Simone, the banker featured in the opening trap, is played by Tanedra Howard, who got the role after winning the first season of ''Series/ScreamQueens2008''.
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* ContestWinnerCameo: Simone, one of the banker featured two victims in the opening trap, is played by Tanedra Howard, who got the role after winning the first season of ''Series/ScreamQueens2008''.
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* MethodActing: In the DVD commentary, Kevin Greutert made note that Caroline Cave, Debbie's actress, even scared him with her performance. She was so physically aggressive filming the Steam Maze sequence that she got physically hurt a few times, supposedly even having to get stiches. However, this performance, though intense, made for one of the most realistic portrayals of waking up in a ''Saw'' trap according to Greutert and the crew, who praised Cavefor this work.
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* MethodActing: In the DVD commentary, Kevin Greutert made note that Caroline Cave, Debbie's actress, even scared him with her performance. She was so physically aggressive filming the Steam Maze sequence that she got physically hurt a few times, supposedly even having to get stiches. However, this performance, though intense, made for one of the most realistic portrayals of waking up in a ''Saw'' trap according to Greutert and the crew, who praised Cavefor this Cave for her work.
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* MethodActing: In the DVD commentary, Kevin Greutert made note that Caroline Cave, Debbie's actress, even scared him with her performance. She was so physically aggressive filming the Steam Maze sequence that she got physically hurt a few times, supposedly even having to get stiches. However, this performance, though intense, made for one of the most realistic portrayals of waking up in a ''Saw'' trap according to Greutert and the crew, who praised Cavefor this work.
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* MethodActing: In the directors commentary Kevin Greutert made note that Caroline Cave, the actress who plays Debbie, even scared him with her performance. She was so physically aggressive filming the Steam Boiler maze that she got physically hurt a few times, supposedly even having to get stiches. However, this performance, though intense, made for one of the most realistic portrayals of waking up in a saw trap within the franchise according to the director and crew; who praised her for this work.
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* MethodActing: In the directors commentary Kevin Greutert made note that Caroline Cave, the actress who plays Debbie, even scared him with her performance. She was so physically aggressive filming the Steam Boiler maze that she got physically hurt a few times, supposedly even having to get stiches. However, this performance, though intense, made for one of the most realistic portrayals of waking up in a saw trap within the franchise according to the director and crew; who praised her for this work.
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* ContestWinnerCameo: Simone, the banker featured in the opening trap, is played by Tanedra Howard, who got the role after winning the first season of ''Series/ScreamQueens2008''.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: A major part of the film's backstory is William using a bit of LoopholeAbuse to terminate the policy of a customer with a potentially fatal heart defect, all but consigning him to death, as his pre-existing medical condition will render it virtually impossible for him to get coverage from anyone else. The year after the movie was released, the passing of the Patient Affordable Healthcare Act made it illegal for insurance companies in the United States to deny coverage on the basis of pre-existing conditions, though recurring efforts to repeal or invalidate the ACA have kept it from full irrelevancy.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: A major part of the film's backstory is William using a bit of LoopholeAbuse to terminate the policy of a customer with a potentially fatal heart defect, all but consigning him to death, as his pre-existing medical condition will render it virtually impossible for him to get coverage from anyone else. The year after the movie was released, the passing of the Patient Affordable Healthcare Act made it illegal for insurance companies in the United States to deny coverage on the basis of pre-existing conditions, though recurring efforts to repeal or invalidate the ACA law have kept it from full irrelevancy.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: A major part of the film's backstory is William using a bit of LoopholeAbuse to terminate the policy of a customer with a potentially fatal heart defect, all but consigning him to death, as his pre-existing medical condition will render it virtually impossible for him to get coverage from anyone else. The year after the movie was released, the passing of the Patient Affordable Healthcare Act made it illegal for insurance companies in the United States to deny coverage on the basis of pre-existing conditions, though recurring efforts to repeal or invalidate the ACA have kept it from full irrelevancy.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: A major part of the film's backstory is William using a bit of LoopholeAbuse to terminate the policy of a customer with a potentially fatal heart defect, all but consigning him to death, as his pre-existing medical condition will render it virtually impossible for him to get coverage from anyone else. The year after the movie was released, the Patient Affordable Healthcare Act made it illegal for insurance companies in the United States to deny coverage on the basis of pre-existing conditions, though recurring efforts to repeal or invalidate the ACA have kept it from full irrelevancy.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: A major part of the film's backstory is William using a bit of LoopholeAbuse to terminate the policy of a customer with a potentially fatal heart defect, all but consigning him to death, as his pre-existing medical condition will render it virtually impossible for him to get coverage from anyone else. The year after the movie was released, the Affordable Healthcare Act made it illegal for insurance companies to deny coverage on the basis of pre-existing conditions.conditions, though recurring efforts to repeal or invalidate the ACA have kept it from full irrelevancy.
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