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  2. Sailor (band) - Wikipedia

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    The arrival of Peter Lincoln saw Sailor issue their first live album, Live in Berlin. Original member Marsh left in 1999, and was replaced by Anthony England. England left the band in May 2001, to be replaced by Rob Alderton; the new line-up recorded their first DVD in November 2002. [1]

  3. List of Saw characters - Wikipedia

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    He then charges at Daniel and Amanda, but Daniel slashes Xavier's throat with the same hacksaw that Lawrence Gordon had used to saw off his foot in the previous film. Xavier's corpse appears in Saw III and Saw 3D. In Saw V, he is seen lying unconscious while John Kramer and Mark Hoffman set up the nerve gas house.

  4. Saw (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    It is also the lowest-grossing film in the series. [25] Saw 3D placed first grossing $22.5 million its opening weekend, with 92% of tickets coming from more than 2,100 3D-equipped locations. [34] [35] It had the fifth-best opening weekend in the Saw series. [36] It is the most successful film in the franchise since Saw IV. [37]

  5. List of Saw (franchise) cast members - Wikipedia

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  6. Saw (film) - Wikipedia

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    A two-disc "Uncut Edition" was released on October 18, 2005 to tie in with the release of Saw II. The short film, also entitled Saw, was included on the DVD. [48] The film was later released on Blu-ray on June 27, 2006. [49] On May 11, 2021, Saw was released on Ultra HD Blu-ray with a new 2160p transfer and a new 58 minute making-of documentary ...

  7. Saw IV - Wikipedia

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    Saw IV is a 2007 horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman from a screenplay by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, and a story by Melton, Dunstan, and Thomas Fenton. It is the fourth installment in the Saw film series and a sequel to 2006's Saw III. The film stars Tobin Bell, Scott Patterson, Costas Mandylor, Betsy Russell, and Lyriq Bent.

  8. Stock Aitken Waterman - Wikipedia

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    SAW also produced Cliff Richard's No. 3 single "I Just Don't Have the Heart" and gave 18-year-old singer Sonia a debut No. 1 with "You'll Never Stop Me Loving You". Despite continued success in the early-1990s with Minogue's singles and Lonnie Gordon 's " Happenin' All Over Again " (No. 4), [ 60 ] the partnership began to disband.

  9. Anton Diffring - Wikipedia

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    Anton Diffring in an episode of One Step Beyond (1961). With numerous World War II film and television productions being produced in England from the 1950s, Diffring's "Germanic" physical type of blond hair, pale blue eyes and chiselled features saw him regularly cast in roles as Nazi military officers in films such as Albert R.N. (1953) and The Colditz Story (1955). [3]