The Debt Collector Page #2

Synopsis: A classically-trained martial artist goes to work as a mob debt collector. The job seems easy enough, until a client drags him into a situation deeper than could ever be anticipated.
Genre: Action
Director(s): Jesse V. Johnson
Production: Compound B
 
IMDB:
5.5
NOT RATED
Year:
2018
95 min
482 Views


It is CRAZY BUT IT'S MAGICAL. NO LIE IN YOUR PASSION.

Damn, Clive.

Shut your mouth. There's someone at the door. Be quiet.

One of them seems to Sue.

- Are you kidding? - Sue? Sue? What Sue?

Who is she?

- It's not a woman. Is a man. - strikes again. It was not strong.

Answers the door and say whatever, but stop them. Please!

They are cops?

I wish they were. Big charge for Tommy.

- Is that a gun? - No, Trista is a gun!

Where did you get it? And who is Big Tommy?

- Stay here and serve. - I want you to go to the door

and ... Do not let them go, okay? Go.

- Do not push me! - You will be fine!

I told you no?

Hi dear. Oliver came to see.

He is not here.

We know he is there, then ...

Get out, a**hole. You got the wrong house.

By the fund. Dude, for the background!

And, and, and.

- Give me the keys and go after it. - What?

- Go, go! - What do you want? Go after him!

I'll meet you at the ... Give me the keys, rookie! The keys!

holy heaven.

He just shoot me!

Where did he give you?

- Do not! - Then go!

- He just disp ...! - Go after him!

- Dammit. - Go!

Motherf***er!

Put down the car! Get down, motherf***er!

Sh*t.

Sh*t!

Dammit!

- Sh*t! - Damn moron.

Dammit!

- Dammit! - Sit down!

So...

Police will arrive here in a minute, Oliver.

Do I have to worry about what you're going to tell them?

No sir.

You have fun with other people's money, Ollie.

And yet there are the $ 17,500 that we should try.

- Yes sir! - Consider it a warning.

- What's wrong? - I banged my head against the floor.

And my feet are killing me. I did not know we were going to run as much.

You should have left your dancing shoes at home.

- But I bought the suit, right? - You should not do it.

Was it necessary to pull the door against the face of that girl?

Actually, yes, it was necessary.

Taking. Take us to the next.

I thought we were bailiffs, right?

We do not charge anything.

Ten is a warning prejudice.

No commission, but Tommy pays us $ 300 each.

So you already know.

What's next on the list?

Harvey Small.

Bulevar Lankershim.

You should have taken Seplveda. Frenchy, come on.

- Follow the program. - I am sorry. I am sorry.

I'm still trying to recover from the shooting.

I expect in Iraq. Do not expect it in the suburbs.

Wait a minute. Saw action, right?

- Yes, I hurt some feelings. - So what is the problem?

You said it, if they were armed, it would have said so.

Yes? You remember?

A first friend. They were armed.

So you were complaining there?

HARVEY SMALLS CAR FINANCING

Okay, here we go. Harvey car financing.

Yes, Harvey has a serious gambling problem.

Should more than one hundred thousand dollars,

that's a $ 4,000 commission number five.

True, it's fine. The lower the number,

harder the charge, but higher pay, right?

Yes, and Harvey, an important type is created.

He hired some cheap thugs South Los Angeles.

He was daring to put Tommy, what ... Tommy did not like.

So we're going to charge $ 4,000 for this work.

The last time came Crazy Alex and Serbian,

but they left with their tails between their legs.

- What took Tommy? - it is the normal procedure.

He climbed the commission and sent to us.

Okay, let me clarify something, Sue, okay?

The last work was a ten, right? It must have been a walk

but I was shot, you ran over an idiot

and dragged me from a moving car.

Now this in five, okay?

But you tell me that the Serbian Loco Alex and threw them thugs.

I am sorry. I know I'm new at this,

but I think Tommy should rethink its numbering system.

Only that.

Ten of a man is the fifth of another, I suppose.

- Yes? - Yes.

Yes.

The point is that we need to get some documents

and then have everything ready.

It's your turn.

Disclpeme,

We are looking for Harvey.

What I can do for you gentlemen?

- You're Harvey? - Do not.

- Maybe you can take with Harvey. - He is busy.

Is there something specific that you can help them?

Hey friend. Tell us where Harvey and go. Yes?

Jeanette,

llama al Sr. Massey.

I hope that this call is only Harvey.

Hey, Sue.

It's time to show what you're capable, Frenchy.

It's just French ...

Dammit.

No matter how much you pay for it,

I'll double, triple it so ...

OMG!

No!

Give me your legs. Give me your f***ing legs!

I think you broke my nose!

If I were you, I would not move me, Harvey.

Socorro!

Are you going to do something, dammit?

Excuse me! I'm watching Harvey, okay?

- You can not get away with it! - Shut up now!

No!

CAR FINANCING CALL US NOW!

No no.

- Franchute. - No witnesses.

They could go, leave me alone

and I will make the best financial decision

since I rented a limousine prom night.

Look, tell Tommy that I was not here!

Whatever the commission, I ... I cuadriplicar.

To be honest, Harvey, your commission is not so special.

- What does he want to do? - You do not want to know.

What? What is it?

- It is a ball joint. - Or two.

- No, guys! No no no! - You let me?

I'll call the police!

OMG!

You might want to discuss that with Harvey, Jeanette.

No matter the police, Jeanette! Call an ambulance, dammit!

- Okay, you park here. - Why? Not on the list.

Relax, Frenchy. I have to pick something fast.

- Dammit. Sorry. - What the hell did you do?

What did you do? I only asked you to look after the tires, right?

First, my friend, did lead me all the time.

I take you everywhere like you're Mrs. Daisy

because you drank too much and lights and you smell like sh*t.

Then I ask you to understand a job that never did.

Then, after dodging bullets,

They attacked me the biggest a**holes I've ever seen in my life

and it's not even noon!

So forgive me if tires do not mind your damn boat!

Did you finish the tantrum?

No, I think not. Because I do not know if you paid attention,

But I did go through a goddamn wall!

I would not worry so much, boy.

Especially after how you handled yourself.

You're good at this.

And sorry for making you drive my fancy Coup DeVille 1971.

I thought it would be a nice gesture to give you confidence on the first day,

but I think it was not.

It's a very nice car.

When we pass this weekend, we do go this weekend,

we can talk about my tires, right?

That was five, right? Five.

- More than five habitual fought. - Could you repeat it, friend.

I'll tell you, Frenchy. You have a black, brother lake.

You have overthrown those guys like a champ

and like to train every day, I thought you'd appreciate the exercise.

Actually, no, friend. I did not appreciate it.

- Maybe a little. - Good.

Be right back.

VIDEOCLUB VALLEY

Wipe your face, you look like a vampire.

Watch this.

Exciting like a roller coaster FULL OF TIGERS!

THE RETURN OF THE LAST NINJA

Thrilling, is written with "C" right?

- It was you? - Yes.

Yes?

- Sh*t. You have been to a movie? - Yes.

Sh*t!

A B-movie in the past.

- Yes? - Yes.

What a great friend, but it looks like crap.

Yes, it was, but at least I'm on the poster, right?

It looks like you, friend.

What did you do? They cut their eyes and stuck there, right?

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Jesse V. Johnson

Jesse V. Johnson is a film director, screenwriter and stunt coordinator, born on November 29, 1971, in Winchester, England.Johnson has made primarily action films. These include the 2009 revenge thriller The Butcher and the crime drama Charlie Valentine.Prior to becoming a filmmaker, he worked as a stuntman and later a stunt coordinator. His stunt performing credits include: M:i:III, Charlie's Angels, Mars Attacks!, Planet of the Apes, Starship Troopers, War of the Worlds, Total Recall and Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. He worked as a stunt coordinator on Beowulf. more…

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