The Debt Collector Page #3

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
439 Views


I'm hungry. Let's go eat something.

You were a ninja, right?

Gordon Karp.

What a horrible name, I hope it's a pseudonym.

This neighborhood is very nice.

It should be. Fat is a deuce.

Ten, five and two in the afternoon. It is a hard day.

Gordo owe $ 40,000. We pay half, it's a good deal, right?

Wait a minute. Harvey had a hundred thousand, right?

But what was it? A five?

This type should only $ 40,000 and is a deuce. How does it work?

Tommy puts the numbers based on the level of violence.

There is no logical reason, Frenchy,

so do not waste gray matter trying to decipher it.

Fat is a deuce.

Bake it and take it.

Did you bake and you take him?

Yes. You do burn and you get the money.

You do burn and you get the money ...

Oh my God!

What do you two want?

Not you, queen bee. That is sure.

What did you call me?

For a big guy, you have beautiful eyes. You could be a model.

It is better to come back on Halloween, clowns.

Hey this guy. I eulogies ... no, Frenchy?

You should accept the compliment, friend. He does not say a lot.

Yes.

I have things to do!

I bet you can change a can. You're big!

There you two met row. Lucky, friend.

Have to disappear, Dumb and Dumber.

Okay, maybe we started badly. I'm Sue. He is French.

Gordon came to see. He is?

No, he is not here.

My compliments are not good for you. Drop dead, Italian sh ...!

- Gordie? - Do not say anything, Angelica.

Good morning, Mr. Karp, Ms. Karp.

I suppose you both know why I came?

- No no.

Forty thousand.

Yes! That is.

Do not you take care of it, Gordie? Silly bastard.

- Gosh, where is Manno? - What's going on here?

Who do they think they are? Forajidas lonely star Are clearer?

Do they come to my house and try to intimidate me?

Do you have any idea who I am? I'm a friend of Big Tommy!

Fat. Big work to Tommy, you f***ing idiot.

I guess that changes everything.

Listen, tell me how much I pay

and I will make sure they receive every penny,

tomorrow at noon.

This will be so, Gordo.

You'll take Mr. French Wherever you keep all your money

and thou shalt bring forth all the capital you can.

Hopefully, when I tell him, he will not beat you up.

The Ms. Karp can stay here with me.

If it does not hurt, maybe I start with her.

Okay, dear?

- He will not touch you, honey! - Fat...

I've been doing this a long time. I'll do whatever it takes.

- The safe is in the office. - Angelica!

- Drop dead, Gordie! - That is, die, Gordie.

Come on.

Look, I know I'm late. I can not help it!

Postponed everything.

I do not pay no bills before the last notice.

That crazy to Angelica. No wonder, right?

- $ 40,000, Gordie. Come on. - Yes Yes Yes.

You got a cut, right?

A figure that would be enough, right? An agreement?

You'd I'll burst, Gordie!

Stop negotiate and get the money!

You earn a percentage, right?

Hey, we could make a deal.

Five thousand for you and five for Tommy.

You can buy a new suit with the $ 500 that he would pay you.

Get up.

- Yes? - Yes.

Do you want more?

Of course, why not?

Your man was not a big bodyguard.

Manno es mi lover,

not my bodyguard.

Really?

Was he your gardener too?

No, that vacancy is still available.

I wonder ... Are you qualified?

Come on, Gordie.

Vamos, Gordie!

Where is the key, Gordie? Where is the key?

- Give me the key. - It's not there?

No, it's not there! Where is the key?

I do not remember, I'm nervous.

- You're nervous, right? - Yes, I do not remember.

Will not miss much your short-term memory, do not you, friend?

Gordie, I do not have time for this. Where is the damn key?

Date prisa!

Is that? Give it to me. Come on!

Dammit.

What the hell is this?

God, there are over one hundred thousand here, a**hole masochist.

You had the money from the start and chose to take a beating.

What is your problem?

I am parsimonious.

It's not a game, Gordie. Agree? It's not a game.

You have to work more self-preservation. Do you hear me?

- Yes Yes Yes. - Yes?

Dammit.

It's okay.

- You finished, right? - Yes Yes. I finished.

You are very cute. You are good.

Look at that, Frenchy.

Das luck. This does not happen very often.

Yes, I'm glad you enjoy it.

Come on. Who do you spoiled the party? Yes.

I know we had to be tough to type,

but you had to sleep with her?

Of course. She was very sexy.

Opportunities and do not appear very often.

- It's true, I guess. - Y?

I do not know.

I do not want to be the reason someone horrible day, that's all.

Check your conscience, Jiminy Cricket.

Or you have a long weekend, treasure.

I'll keep it in mind.

- she Not easily surrendered, right? - No, no, no, and understand it,

the guy had enough money to be lender.

No one owe.

I still had to hit him, do not understand people sometimes.

Tell me.

Once I hung up the son of a guy by the window until paid.

He had the money from the start. It was his own son.

But you would not have dropped the child, right?

Gosh, I hope not. I do not remember.

But I admit that I was lazy that day.

I should have hung father.

Moral principles in this business are like Granada uninsured.

- Do you still have the energy, Frenchy? - Of course.

Are they.

Come on, Sue. These guys are not on our list, right?

We have the money, right?

We gain nothing metindonos with these idiots.

Yes, we could run away from these thugs,

but if Tommy finds out, maybe we should keep running.

Besides, I hate to be the one to tell you,

but part of your job is to cover me, okay?

Yes, but do not leave everything to me this time, would you?

- Yes? - Yes.

Sh*t.

Dammit.

Number 127 ...

127, your meal is ready. And I asked 129 ...

129, your meal is ready.

I will tell you something. Today was unreal to me.

Is it always?

No, I must be frank, Frenchy.

Today we had more than our share.

Yes, you can repeat it. Did you see my costume?

Yes, I saw your suit.

It's the cheapest suit I've ever seen. I would not worry about it.

This suit cost me $ 99, Tie included.

You look like a used car salesman. Get rid of it. Chuck it.

I will use my kimono, yes? Dammit.

I did not have to break as many skulls in Iraq.

Come on. It was not so bad, right?

The first day of all is difficult. You'll get used to it.

As for your technique, it was MMA, okay?

Yes, MMA.

You're a boxer, right? Your footwork is very good.

Yes, I have the strength yet, but ...

I lost speed while.

I'll tell you, Frenchy. Call it a day.

Take me home and pick me up in the morning.

Hey honey! Can you come get this, please?

I'm coming, sir!

Dammit.

What's on the menu today?

Coco got me working on the Westside.

Two Arab sheiks or something.

A lot of money.

Hey, wait a minute. Come here, look what I found.

What?

Is that?

Of course. That's me. I did wrong in this film.

So you write exciting?

Yes, at that time it was different, you know?

They are also low budget, you know how they are.

SECONDS WITH LOLA sticky THROA Yes I know.

Hey, dear,

I could use some green.

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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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