The Debt Collector Page #5

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
458 Views


Are you all right, Frenchy?

You think?

That I'm fine?

This would be a good time to use jujitsu!

Sh*t!

Let's talk about Connor Mulligan

and tell me where I can find the elf, right?

Connor Mulligan?

- Is that what it is? - Yes.

Are you kidding?

Connor resigned a month ago. He went to Barbosa.

But I must tell you, he's a good guy.

As Big Tommy is sent you must be a lie.

Heavens, you want to finish?

Well, listen, listen.

He ... He moved a club bartender.

Tell Big Tommy is all I know, dammit!

Stop doing that with the toothpick!

Wait!

Bite the pipe! Put your face in that pipe!

In the next ten seconds I'll kick the f***ing neck.

What do you know? It's solved.

Frog! Come here! You could use your boot!

It's okay. I'll ask again.

- Where can I find this Irish? - Wait, very good, very good!

You answer the damn question, will you?

The guy who lived, Tim. He knows where to find it!

Your damn address

It is on the payroll over the bar, okay?

Was it so difficult?

We're all fine. Good.

Frenchie, are you okay?

Yes friend. I'm great, so I am.

- Dammit. - Good. That's. We did it.

Let's move on.

Dammit.

I'm sick of 20 questions. You can handle this, okay?

- Can I handle this, Sue? - Of course.

Yes? It looks like I'm handling all friend.

Rather do 20 questions to have another terrible fight.

Here you have. You can ask questions.

Well thank you very much.

It's 4:
20 somewhere

Who will?

Hello Friend. I saw smoke coming out the window. Everything is alright?

Smoke out much the kitchen window, my friend ...

Okay, do you see? Do you see how I did it?

Cute and easy. No tears, no blood. No one was hurt. All right.

Who of you is the lucky Tim?

- You can not go like that! - It's okay.

- I'm going to crush your face! - Is the! He is Tim!

- Is the. Tim? - It's not me. Please no!

- True. We will deal with this. - Outside.

- Come on, get out of here. - Sure, you do. Scram.

- Get up! - Get out of here!

Wait! No, I tried to call them for more than a week, right?

I swear to God, I have no drugs.

I sold almost all the rest and smoked. I am sorry.

I am so sorry. Look at me, I'm pathetic!

If they kill me, they would do me a favor. Agree?

Look, I'll pay to Davey. Yes? I swear.

Davey sent, right?

Davey?

No?

Well, heavens!

What do you want? Who made him angry now?

We are looking for Connor Mulligan. You saw it?

To who?

Gosh, enough! He no longer lives here! It's okay?

He no longer lives here!

Dammit!

Wait. Why seek to Connor?

He's a good guy, he would not hurt a fly.

Yes, everyone tells us that, what good is this guy thief.

Do not! Connor is not a thief, friend. Look...

Take, look. He is an honest man!

Ves?

I'll stick with this.

Come on, no. That's the only photo he ...

Wait a minute...

That son of a b*tch Barbosa sent you two?

Connor Mulligan, where is he?

No, Barbosa is the guy who needs a spanking!

The bastard should have a slow and painful death.

And you know what? That damn Amanda,

she is the cause of all this.

Very interesting, my friend, but I'll ask one last time.

Otherwise, my man will break his head blows.

Where is Connor Mulligan?

Good good.

He moved with a girl.

In Topanga, you know? One of those communities of artists?

A bunch of rich white hippies

They are living trust fund in Cambodia.

What a charmer. This Connor has a girl in every port.

No, not you, friend. He's a good guy.

Where is the honest Connor? Do you have an address?

- An address ... - Come on, buddy! One direction!

- Yes, yes, take it. - Do something!

- Hurry up. - No, no ... Take that.

Be fair, guys, okay?

He deserves nothing of what you go for.

Hey friend. I'd stay away from drugs if I were you.

It's okay.

I do not understand this to give you a number one this guy Connor.

I think it's a prince.

not for us to question it, I just find him and beat him.

Yes, but how you can not question it?

We are not maniacs out there looking for prey, right?

Debts are supposed to charge not we give beatings at will.

Remember those blurred lines?

Today, we are goons. Yes?

This job can be a roller coaster, Frenchy.

By the way, you assume the lead in this.

- As expected. - You can quit anytime.

You are not right. I'm ready for that.

Good.

I like that because of the smoke. It was good.

Yes? You liked, right?

- If I liked. - Yes?

But not leave you always get.

Wait. Come on, friend. What do you suggest?

Besides, of course, break the door down,

What is the best way to go?

Give it a blow to the head. Just one tap. Yes?

Just one tap. You do not want to crush his nose

because you keep it for when you need it. True?

True. As you did to that guy in Tim's house.

Precisely.

- Just one tap. - Just one tap.

Cute and simple.

A simple tap. Very good. I understood.

Good.

simple tap.

Just one tap.

It's here.

Hello Friend. We are looking for Sandy.

Who asks, doll?

Damn, it was a bit harsh.

Heavens, friend. Said a tap, not to kill him.

I tried to hit him, but it's not so simple.

Good.

I have much experience, let me see.

- Who the hell are you? - Are you Sandy?

Tell me where I can find Connor Mulligan!

Hey, take it easy. She is small.

I'm Sue, he is French.

Can you please,

tell us where Connor Mulligan?

I will not say anything.

If you two f***ing arrogant, they are now going

perhaps we not denounce.

So get out of here.

I do not know. Did I do something to offend you?

Was I a little rough? What do you think, Frenchie?

- Was I a little rough? - Take me to your Pit Bull off.

Wait wait!

You really gonna shock desmayarla?

Do not touch me, neophyte, and let the professional work.

Professional?

Only weak men hit women!

Already Shut up, Sandy! Agree? Shut up.

Because I can not stop you from breaking your sharp tongue.

It is not the time to be brave, okay?

It's time to be sensible.

Sanctus Heavens!

You're not being sensible!

Connor has a heart of gold.

He picked me up when I was wrong and I settled here.

He is kind, compassionate and caring.

Something that you two would never understand.

Although I knew something,

I would not tell you a couple of cockroaches like you.

Yes Yes Yes.

Tell us all the wonderful little angel who is this guy,

but we want to know is where he is.

In the end of the rainbow iris perhaps?

This whole nightmare began when she dug her claws.

Who is she?

Amanda Barbosa's fiancee.

That snotty badgered Connor until he relented,

but that was not stupid enough to like her.

She had to tell Barbosa to please her.

Please, can you tell us where Connor?

No, I will not say, Sue.

I will not tell you anything.

The first blow you give a woman, perhaps resist.

But there is a coup ...

breaking the bone ...

and clear the cartilage through the muscle.

Lose leg permanently.

Yes. Do this permanent damage usually it works.

If anyone knows where he is, I bet it's that stupid.

I bet my life that she is still trying to see him now.

Do you disapprove? You wanted this job.

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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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