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''' ''The Collector'' ''' is a 2009 American [[horror film]] written by [[Marcus Dunstan]] and Patrick Melton and directed by Marcus Dunstan.<ref>[http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/35347/confirmed-the-collector-dvd-coming-april Confirmed! The Collector DVD Coming in April]</ref> Originally titled ''The Midnight Man'', the script was originally intended to be a ''[[Saw (franchise)|Saw]]'' [[prequel]], but the producers were against the idea and quickly dismissed it.<ref name="How 'The Collector' Was Almost a Prequel to Saw!">{{cite web|url=http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/16731|title=How 'The Collector' Was Almost a Prequel to Saw!|publisher=Blooding Disgusting|accessdate=July 21, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://upcominghorrormovies.com/interview-marcus-dunstan-patrick-melton| title=INTERVIEW: Marcus Dunstan & Patrick Melton | work=UpcomingHorrorMovies.com | date= July 31, 2009}}</ref>
''' ''The Collector'' ''' is a 2009 American [[horror film]] written by [[Marcus Dunstan]] and Patrick Melton and directed by Marcus Dunstan.<ref>[http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/35347/confirmed-the-collector-dvd-coming-april Confirmed! The Collector DVD Coming in April]</ref> Originally titled ''The Midnight Man'', the script was originally intended to be a ''[[Saw (franchise)|Saw]]'' [[prequel]], but the producers were against the idea and quickly dismissed it.<ref name="How 'The Collector' Was Almost a Prequel to Saw!">{{cite web|url=http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/16731|title=How 'The Collector' Was Almost a Prequel to Saw!|publisher=Blooding Disgusting|accessdate=July 21, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://upcominghorrormovies.com/interview-marcus-dunstan-patrick-melton| title=INTERVIEW: Marcus Dunstan & Patrick Melton | work=UpcomingHorrorMovies.com | date= July 31, 2009}}</ref>

==Plot==
The film begins with a house at night. The owners, Larry (William Prael) and Gena Wharton ([[Diane Goldner]]), come home from a night of drinking. While Gena goes upstairs, Larry stays downstairs to read some mail. However, he finds that the lights don't work. Gena calls out for him, and so he rushes upstairs. In their bedroom they find a big red box. Larry assumes one of the workers must have left it. On top of the box is the message for the collection. The box than suddenly moves. Larry opens the box and is shocked to find what's inside. A hand suddenly reaches out and grabs him.

After the opening credits, we see another two-story house having some construction. Among the workers are an exterminator and a man named Arkin ([[Josh Stewart]]). The family living in the house is Michael ([[Michael Reilly Burke]]), his wife Victoria ([[Andrea Roth]]), their teenage daughter Jill ([[Madeleine Zima]]), and their little girl Hannah (Karley Scott Collins). Michael asks for Arkin to finish putting bars on the windows.

While outside, Arkin smokes a cigarette while putting up the remaining bars. After he finishes, Michael pays Arkin for his work and throws in a little extra for Arkin's daughter Cindy. Michael tells him to cherish his daughter, since they get all weird once they hit their teens. Arkin thanks him and drives off.

Later at home, Arkin and his wife Lisa ([[Andrea Roth]]) both go to the kitchen, where she asks him for the money. It turns out that Lisa owes money to loan sharks, and the deadline is tonight. She's planning on running away with Cindy ([[Haley Pullos]]) since she can't pay them, but Arkin promises to get the money for her debt by midnight. Arkin calls Roy ([[Robert Wisdom]]) and wants to see him immediately. They meet at a sleazy strip club and talk inside Roy's car. Arkin is an ex-convict and Roy helped him out while in prison. Arkin has been repaying Roy by picking locks and stealing things for him. Arkin tells Roy that he's been casing the house he's been working on. Michael is a jewel broker, and has a valuable jewel hidden in a safe. The family is out of town now, and he needs Roy to pay him tonight. Roy finally agrees to the change of plans and allows Arkin to leave.

Arkin drives back to the house at night, and we see that the house in the middle of nowhere. He puts on a mask and grabs his tool bag. As he sneaks towards the house, he is suddenly attacked by a newly placed dog (which takes a bite out of his mask). Arkin picks the lock to the back door of the house. He enters and everything seems fine. He goes upstairs to the master bathroom and lifts the mirror up, knowing that it covers the safe. He takes off his mask and starts to crack the safe when he hears someone downstairs. The Collector ([[Juan Fernández de Alarcon|Juan Fernandez]]), a killer who wears a black mask, locks the back door and starts to come upstairs. Arkin quickly puts the mirror back, grabs his bag, and hides in the other room while the Collector is on the other side of the wall. The Collector goes into the bathroom, and Arkin sneaks downstairs. He tries to leave but finds that there are several locks on the top of the back door, all of which are now locked. There are also several locks on the front door as well. Arkin decides to find another exit, but for his family's sake, he decides to stay in the house to get the jewel.

He goes back to the master bathroom and works on the safe again when he hears screaming through the vent. Michael emerges from the basement, beaten and bloody. Arkin hides his bag and goes to see whats going on. He sees that The Collector grabbed Michael and took him to the basement. Arkin, having seen the whole thing, decides to call 911. He picks up the phone and doesn't see that a spike has been placed in the receiver. When he puts it to his ear, it stabs him. He decides to leave through a window, but he finds that they are all boarded up. He tries to remove the boards, but some hidden blades slam down on his hand. He tries to go to another door by the dining room, but he slices his face on hidden razor sharp wires tied across the room. He realizes that there are several traps hidden around the house. The floor of the dining room is filled with bear traps. Arkin goes to the kitchen to get scissors, but finds that its booby-trapped. The Collector is roaming around the house. Arkin tries to go up the staircase, but finds that nails have been placed on the steps. With the Collector coming closer, Arkin has two choices go upstairs or go to the basement. He chooses the basement.

Arkin uses his flashlight to see when he gets startled by something. He turns on the light and sees that Michael has been tied to a chair. He's bloodier than before, having been tortured with deep gashes all over his body and feet. Arkin asks where the rest of his family is. Victoria is in the basement as well, Jill is out with her boyfriend, and he doesn't know if Hannah is still in the house or not. Michael tells him that he has a gun in the safe upstairs and gives him the combination. Arkin has Michael quiet down and goes into the other room, where he finds Victoria chained to a bathtub. She also has duct tape pinned over her eyes. Arkin removes a gag from her mouth and calms her down. He says that hell find Hannah and save them but she has to help him. He wants her to scream, so that when the Collector comes downstairs, he can sneak back upstairs. He tells her to stop screaming once the killer comes back down there so that he wont hurt her. Victoria screams, causing the Collector to come downstairs. Arkin sneaks upstairs and goes to the master bathroom. He opens the safe and grabs the pistol inside. He also takes the jewel, which is the size of a fist. The only problem is that there are no bullets for the gun. The Collector holds Victorias tongue with a wrench and threatens to cut her tongue off, but doesn't do anything.

Arkin looks all over for Hannah, but doesn't find her. He hears a noise coming from a closet. He opens the closet and finds a big red box inside, which is moving. He opens the box and Larry lunges out. His legs are chained to the box. Arkin asks him who he is and what hes doing there. Larry explains that the Collector collects people. When he finds someone that he likes, hell capture them in the box and use them as bait for his next victims. Hell kill everyone else, like his wife Gena. Larry yells for Arkin to get out while he still can, but Arkin puts him back in the box. Arkin goes into Jills room and sees that the window is wide open. He doesn't see that the floor is covered in some yellow/orange substance. Arkin takes a couple of steps in it and realizes that its acid. Arkin jumps on the bed and tries to retrieve his shoes, but they are stuck in the acid, along with the cat. The cat tries to free itself but screeches in pain, causing the Collector to hear the commotion upstairs. Arkin rips the cat free and throws it away, landing on the window. The reason why the window was open is because its booby-trapped. As soon as the cat lands, the window slams shut and slices the cat into two, splattering blood all over Arkins face. The Collector goes upstairs and hears Larry in the box. He just kicks the box to get him to shut up. He then goes into Jills room and finds that the cat is dead. Arkin hides under the covers of the bed, and he has placed books over his shoes to cover his presence. The Collector leaves the room, and Arkin does as well (using the books as stepping stones).

Arkin grabs a paper clip and sneaks into the basement again. Once there, he finds that Michael has been hung upside down and killed. He goes to the other room and frees Victoria from the bathtub (using the paper clip to pick the handcuffs). Yet, the collector finds her and repeatedly stabs her in the chest, causing her to fall down the stairs into the basement. Arkin hides under a desk as the Collector drags the still alive Victoria back to the tub. Arkin uses the opportunity to escape back upstairs. The Collector sews Victoria's mouth shut and records her screams. Arkin breaks a window with a lamp to try to escape, but then hears a car outside.

Jill and her boyfriend Chad (Alex Feldman) are fooling around in Chads car. The Collector also hears the car and goes upstairs. Arkin tries to warn them not to come in the house, but it starts to rain outside, causing his screams to go unnoticed. Jill and Chad go inside the house and continue to fool around, oblivious to all the traps around them. They go to the kitchen, where Chad rips Jills blouse open and takes off her bra. Arkin sneaks downstairs and crawls underneath the dinning room table. Jill eventually notices the Collector nearby and becomes scared. The Collector readies his knife and approaches the couple. He stabs Chad through the hand and pushes him through the doorway, where he a trap causes a cleaver to slice his fingers off. Chad then steps into the dining room, where his leg gets stuck in a bear trap. He falls to his knees, causing his other leg to get caught. He finally falls backwards, where he is graphically killed by a plethora of bear traps. The Collector grabs Jill and locks the back door again. She calls 911, but he pulls her away before she can say anything.

Arkin sets off an alarm clock upstairs, causing the Collector to go investigate. Arkin finds that Jill has been tied to the staircase with barb wire. He frees her, but she freaks out and grabs the scissors from the kitchen. A trap throws her across the room and she is impaled by hidden spikes behind a projector screen. Arkin goes upstairs, removes the boards from a window, and punches the glass out. He jumps down to the ground and starts to run away when he looks back and sees Hannah screaming out for him in a window. He then sees the Collector making his way towards Hannah, having heard her screams. Arkin runs back to the house, but the Collector reaches Hannah first. He corners her on the staircase but Arkin shows up and pistol whips him. He carries Hannah to her room and locks the door. They hear the Collector trying to break down the door. Arkin comes up with an idea. Hannah and Arkin stay off the floor. The door bursts open and Arkin breaks the fish tank, covering the floor with water. Hannah then pushes her TV onto the floor. However, the Collector has pushed Larry through the door, and so Larry is electrocuted to death. The Collector throws knives at Arkin, but he manages to escape with Hannah to another room. Arkin turns around and gets a fish hook through his eyebrow. There are several hooks dangling from the ceiling. The Collector uses Larrys body as a battering ram on the door. Arkin sends Hannah down a laundry chute, which sends her to the basement. Before Arkin can go down the chute, the Collector breaks through the door and grabs him. While they fight, Arkin rips the Collectors mask off. The Collector knocks Arkin out and puts his mask back on.

Arkin has been placed in the basement. His hands are handcuffed and there are several fish hooks impaling his back. The Collector wakes Arkin up by slicing his forehead with a knife. Arkin sees Hannah hiding under the desk and pleads with the killer to let Hannah go. The Collector notices that Arkin keeps looking towards the desk and approaches it. Arkin insults the Collector calling him a faggot. Angrily the Collector slices Arkin's chest. He also knocks out one of Arkin's teeth. Another car arrives at the house. Its a cop responding to Jill's 911 call. The Collector leaves the basement. The cop looks into a window of the house and sees Chads mangled corpse. He goes around back and finds the Collector standing outside. While the cop tries to arrest him, the dog lunges at him and rips his throat open. The Collector then breaks the cop's neck, killing him. Arkin painfully tears himself free of the hooks and gets Hannah. They find that Victoria is dead in the bathtub. Arkin sees that the Collector has filled the tub with gasoline and realizes that he plans to burn the house down. The Collector grabs the cop's shotgun and enters the house with his dog.

To get out of the basement, Arkin ties himself to Hannah and crawls through the laundry chute. He pulls Hannah up just before the dog attacks her. Arkin then lights a toilet roll on fire and puts it in a trash can. When the dog goes upstairs to attack them, Arkin shoves the flaming trash can into the dogs head, killing it. Arkin fights the Collector and knocks the shotgun into the basement. They beat the crap out of each other and Arkin knocks the Collector into the basement. The Collector grabs the shotgun and blasts his way through the door. He finds Arkin holding Hannah nearby. He shoots at them, but realizes that hes been fooled. He just shot at a mirror. Arkin and Hannah are actually behind him. Arkin releases the wire for the chandelier, causing it to crush and stab the Collector. Arkin and Hannah make it outside and run off. The Collector, wounded, also leaves the house. They get to a road, where Arkin sees a swarm of cops heading their way. He has Hannah stay by the side of the road. He runs into the middle of the road to flag them down, only to get hit by a cop car.

Arkin, dazed, looks to Hannah and sees the Collector sneaking up behind her. He yells out for her as he grabs her, but he sees that the man who grabbed her is a police officer. Hannah is safely placed in a cop car. As Arkin is put in a stretcher and loaded into an ambulance, the house explodes in the distance. Arkin tells a police officer that he saw the Collector's face. The cops have found an address fitting the suspects description and leave to investigate. Suddenly, a van crashes into the ambulance, causing it to flip over until it lands upside down. The van moves closer to the ambulance. The Collector opens the ambulance and throws a knife into the paramedic's eye, killing him. He then uses another knife to cut Arkin free of the stretcher. Arkin begs and pleads with the Collector to let him go. After bringing Arkin to the back of his van and throws him inside the red box, it is revealed that the collector is the exterminator who Arkin had worked with at the beginning of the film.

After the end credits, we see the Collector watching a slide show while sitting on top of the red box. Inside, Arkin yells that hes going to kill him once he gets out. The Collector kicks the box to shut him up.


==Cast==
==Cast==

Revision as of 14:10, 28 February 2011

The Collector
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMarcus Dunstan
Written byMarcus Dunstan
Patrick Melton
Produced byBrett Forbes
Julie Richardson
Patrick Rizzotti
StarringMadeline Zima
Andrea Roth
Daniella Alonso
Robert Wisdom
Josh Stewart
Michael Reilly Burke
CinematographyBrandon Cox
Edited byAlex Luna
James Mastracco
Music byJerome Dillon
Distributed byFreestyle Releasing (US)
Icon Entertainment International (UK)
Release date
  • July 31, 2009 (2009-07-31)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryTemplate:Film US
LanguageEnglish
Budget$3 [1] – 3.4 million[2]
Box office$7,712,114[3]

The Collector is a 2009 American horror film written by Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton and directed by Marcus Dunstan.[4] Originally titled The Midnight Man, the script was originally intended to be a Saw prequel, but the producers were against the idea and quickly dismissed it.[5][6]

Cast

Release

The film was released on July 31, 2009 in the United States. The DVD is was released on April 6, 2010, nine months after the film's release.[7] A rental version was made available February 12, 2010 through Blockbuster Videos' Exclusive Line.[8]

Reception

Critical reviews

Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 25% of 44 critics have given the film a positive review, with a rating average of 4.0 out of 10. The site's general consensus is that "Increasingly tedious displays of gore makes this torture porn home-invasion-horror more programmatic than provocative.[9] Among Rotten Tomatoes' "Top Critics", which consists of popular and notable critics from the top newspapers, websites, television and radio programs, the film holds an overall approval rating of 11%, based on a sample of 9 reviews.[10] Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from film critics, has a rating score of 29 based on 11 reviews.[11]

Clay Clane's of BET noted that, "You will squirm, but aren't we getting a bit desensitized to these routine torture flicks? It's like seeing a pop songstress get naked for the billionth time -- yeah, she's hot, but we have all seen it before."[12] Bloody Disgusting, gave the film a 3.5/5 and wrote that The Collector is "a raw, gritty and uncompromising horror film that puts the previous Saw film to shame." The reviewer also believed that the character of the Collector had the potential to become a new horror icon.[13] Dread Central also praised the film, giving it a 4/5.[14] The Movie Spot gave the film a positive rating with a 4 out of 5.[15] OneMetal awarded the film 3.5/5 and were quick to praise it, saying: "Made by horror fans for horror fans, there’s little to recommend to the unconverted or the squeamish but plenty to excite those of us who like unbearably claustrophobic, high tension tales of sadistic violence."[16]

Box office

On the opening day, the film opened in 1,325 theaters, grossing $1,325,000.[17] The film has grossed $7,712,114.[18]

Sequel

Patrick Melton said this in an interview:

"I didn’t think it necessarily would happen because while the movie did well for its budget, it certainly wasn’t a blockbuster, but it did well enough that the film’s producer, Mickey Liddell, wants to make a sequel and of course wants me and Marcus to be involved again. So we are seeing if we can work out some sort of a deal for us to write it and for Marcus to direct, but right now it’s just in the deal stage. It is a possibility. I couldn’t imagine it being made without Marcus directing it.''.[19]

The sequel, The Collection, was scheduled to begin shooting in October, 2010.[20]

References

  1. ^ McNary Dave (July 17, 2009). "Duo sparked by 'Project Greenlight'". Variety.
  2. ^ Daniels, Hunter (July 31, 2009). "Exclusive: Writer/Director Marcus Dunstan and Co-Writer Patrick Melton Interview - THE COLLECTOR". Collider.com.
  3. ^ "The Collector Box Office". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 28, 2009.
  4. ^ Confirmed! The Collector DVD Coming in April
  5. ^ "How 'The Collector' Was Almost a Prequel to Saw!". Blooding Disgusting. Retrieved July 21, 2009.
  6. ^ "INTERVIEW: Marcus Dunstan & Patrick Melton". UpcomingHorrorMovies.com. July 31, 2009.
  7. ^ "The Collector DVD Release in April?!?". DeadCentral.com. December 28, 2009.
  8. ^ Full Specs and Art for DVD and Blu-ray of The Collector
  9. ^ "The Collector (2009)". Rotten Tomatoes. IGN Entertainment. Retrieved December 29, 2009.
  10. ^ "The Collector (Top Critics)". Rotten Tomatoes. IGN Entertainment. Retrieved December 29, 2009.
  11. ^ "The Collector: Reviews (2009)". Metacritic. CNET Networks. Retrieved December 29, 2009.
  12. ^ "BET Review". BET. Retrieved July 31, 2009.
  13. ^ "The Collector Review". Blooding Disgusting. Retrieved July 27, 2009.
  14. ^ "Dread Central Review". Dread Central. Retrieved July 31, 2009.
  15. ^ "The Collector Review". The Movie Spot. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
  16. ^ Gough, Graham (2010-09-14). "OneMetal DVD Review: The Collector". OneMetal. Retrieved 17 September 2010.
  17. ^ New Stills From The Collector
  18. ^ "Box Office Mojo - The Collector". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 2, 2009.
  19. ^ "The Collection". latinoreview.com. March 15, 2010.
  20. ^ "The Collection". bloody-disgusting. April 28, 2010.

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