The Debt Collector Page #4

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


How much do you need, honey?

You could use about $ 300.

Here you have.

- Thank you. - Let me get on the closure.

Yes.

Hey, I want you to be careful.

Barbosa called me today.

He was asking about you.

- Thats weird. What did he want? - Nothing, really, but ...

I know well that scoundrel and I know you do not want to mess with him.

He hurt a lot of people.

Do not worry, I'll be careful. Thank you dear.

SATURDAY:

- Hi, Sean. How are you? - Hi, Sue. How are you?

Lola must be working. Is she coming today?

You know how it is. She will come.

One for the account, okay?

- How's business going? - go well, how are you?

- I'm fine, friend, health. - Health.

You're good?

Come on.

What are you selling? Let me see.

It is already sold.

Do not ask that. Let me see, I see what you sell.

What was it called?

It is a German MP40. I doubt you've seen one.

You doubt it?

Do not be so condescending, miserable pedophile.

- Are you working on my order? - Do not worry, Tommy.

It is a rare piece. It is hard to find.

Better to smile if you're gonna talk like that.

Good job guys. In the three accounts.

I just talked to Rick people in Reno.

Harvey paid it all.

So our reserves rose after yesterday.

I will give this cute little job that fell into my hands.

Hi boss.

Hello, French. I knew you in this.

Hello Friend.

But it is a pity that you put this dirty fossil pee.

- How are you, Alex? - I'm fine.

By the way, we got the call about Harvey.

Neglected. We did the work for you yesterday, then ...

Does not matter. Do you have it, Father?

Let's go out?

Clear. Tommy, French.

Buy a cute copy, Alex. Very expensive.

I understand you need a larger arsenal

how strong must have shaken the cage, you know?

I am sorry. It is a terrible thing to lose courage.

F***, man.

I'll show my courage when you're ready.

I greet Lola from you.

Keep drinking falling asleep, Susan,

and remember something, when you kiss,

I had him in the mouth after stuffing it into the ...

After.

You have class, Alex. Very classy. Enjoy the day.

Tommy.

- You're good? - I'm fine, Tommy.

- You can drive? - Come on.

Very good. We talk about the work.

In the Cadillac.

Actually, Frenchie, do you mind driving?

- On the other lane, right? - Yes very good.

I thought you had said that you will buy a nice suit.

The suit did not last the first day, Tommy.

Good,

I heard good things about yesterday.

Sue said you behaved like a professional.

- Yes thanks. - Did you enjoy that?

He had its ups and downs but,

it was good.

All right? Not the brightest review.

How about?

- He has potential, Tommy. - The former potential.

- Where is the? - In his lair.

Tommy!

- Tommy, my friend. - Good to see you, friend.

Why not sit down and get comfortable?

Friends, do you want to eat, drink?

Anything to calm your nerves?

My nerves are fine.

How are you?

Dude, I was never a fan of the morning.

I do my best work at night.

But I get out of bed for you, Tommy.

You know why?

Because we are together, right?

We have a history.

That is very important to me.

- It means I can trust you. - Of course.

Do you remember Sue?

Of course yes.

How are you, Chico de Oro?

I manage.

He is French. The man I was talking about.

- Pleased to meet you, Frenchy. - Nice to meet you too.

It's just French, by the way.

What is that English accent and franchute name?

It's a man's world!

Yes, I am different.

- Of course. Mr. French. - still only French ...

What do you have for us, Barbosa?

I have this bastard Irish small and charming.

He ran one of my dives in Melrose.

I discovered that stole my box till you drop.

This cretin was taking more than double tip.

- You know what it means? - That happens.

I can be a reverend bastard! Ask my staff.

Ask them to my girls.

Tome este idiot, the ASEE, the freighter.

I wiped my ass!

This is unfortunate and bites the hand that feeds him.

Amanda!

Where are you going?

You must stay. Listen out.

I want everyone to know that you can not steal

a Barbosa Fabioso.

Not without paying the piper.

How I f***.

Nurses language.

It was not what you told me when I asked for my hand, my love.

How much did you steal? The approximate figure you figure.

I'm sorry, what does that make?

We work by percentage.

You get him, right?

You must have an idea of how it was.

What has this to do with the way you do business?

I'll pay a hefty sum in advance.

I think I'll take that drink.

What are we dealing with here?

Amanda,

Why do not you take your girls to the pool?

Swim a little.

This is a personal problem and I need you to handle.

So can we proceed?

The boys find it. Remember, we have a scale.

One is the strongest and ten beating is a stern warning.

- Where did you put this guy? - Number one, dammit!

That will cost twenty thousand dollars. Half in advance,

- the rest afterwards. - Billy!

Taking. Give me two.

That's his full name and his last job.

It should be enough to start.

Sue,

Mr. French, pleased to meet you.

What do you think of this type Barbosa?

Typical of his tavern. You know?

You think you can pay to get out of trouble. And to power.

Twenty thousand. Twenty thousand to slap a guy.

I do not know, no matter how much I win

I never pay to do my dirty work.

I begin to feel sorry for this guy Connor.

I learned long ago to treat these guys like meat.

Yes I know. I'm trying to get into that wave.

So what do you think?

Want to check the address of the last club where he worked?

Give me a second.

Here to the right.

Would not it be better to call these places first?

I think you would save a fortune on gasoline.

Some collectors like to use the phones.

Not me, Frenchy.

I like to go out. Take a little walk.

Knocking on a door

I get more information than those idiots with twenty calls.

Hope you're right.

We need to fill the tank again.

Because you have a heavy foot.

Petting pedal.

It's here then, yeah?

Yes, this is good.

- Are you sure it's here? - Yes.

It's okay. You have the keys?

They do not saw the sign out there? The one that says closed?

No, we just want to talk. It's very fast.

Yes.

Well, obviously not read or understand English.

It is closed, I'm busy. Agree?

So do me a favor and get out.

You see, why do you have to be so rude and insulting?

- Since no manners. - It must be a tough guy, Sue.

What do you think, you want to get out and enter again?

Would you like that, buddy? Do you bother?

It's okay.

You want good manners? DARE is.

Were so kind, gentlemen,

retiring because of our facility? Please...

motherf***er.

The ruined now, friend!

Joey!

What the hell is going on here?

holy heaven, everyone in this city have bodyguards.

Sh*t! I know you!

Yeah, you're Suliski. I saw you out there.

- You work for Big Tommy, right? - That's treasure. It is.

Dammit! I do not want to get you, Suliski.

Would you give me a beating. Yes?

But I do not know this cretin.

You're to discover who he is!

- Things get complicated, right? - What do you want?

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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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