Jun 082018
 

The Debt Collector was a surprisingly well made action-thriller with Scott Adkins showing that he has the charisma and charm to carry a small-scale film like this. Beyond that, the action scenes are well shot.

 

 

The Debt Collector
(2018)

Genre(s): Action, Suspense/Thriller
Sony | NR – 96 min. – $14.96 | June 5, 2018

Date Published: 06/08/2017 | Author: The Movieman


MOVIE INFO:
Directed by: Jesse V. Johnson
Writer(s): Jesse V. Johnson and Stu Small (written by)
Cast: Scott Adkins, Louis Mandylor, Vladimir Kulich, Michael Pare, Rachel Brann, Tony Todd
DISC INFO:
Features:
Deleted Scenes
Digital Copy: No
Formats Included: DVD
Number of Discs: 1
Audio: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.40
Subtitles: English SDH
Region(s): 1

 

PLOT SYNOPSIS


French (SCOTT ADKINS) is running a martial arts gym training promising new fighters – but it hasn’t exactly been paying the bills. To make ends meet, he begins working for the notorious – but elusive – Tommy (VLADIMIR KULICH), servicing various criminal outfits throughout Southern California. Working by a number scale, with #10 being a threat and a #1 being a full-on trip to the hospital, French and his partner Sue (LOUIS MANDYLOR) are in charge of chasing down any kind of criminal or lowlife who owes money to the organization. Beating, fighting, chasing, breaking bones and sliding through traffic from one job to another — it’s always something new. But when French has to track down an Irish barkeep with a secret, he encounters someone worth saving, and will have to question himself and maybe do the right thing… for once.

 

SPECIAL FEATURES – 1.0/5


Only two Deleted Scenes (1:50) are included.

 

VIDEO – 4.0/5, AUDIO – 4.0/5


The movie is presented with a 16×9 enhanced 2.40 widescreen which looks pretty good for standard definition and the Dolby Digital 5.1 track is perfectly serviceable, coming to life for the various, and well done, fight scenes.

OVERALL – 3.0/5


Overall, The Debt Collector was a surprisingly well made action-thriller with Scott Adkins showing that he has the charisma and charm to carry a small-scale film like this. Beyond that, the action scenes are well shot and the story as a whole was engrossing enough.

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