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Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Photos Top cast Edit. Josh Stewart Arkin as Arkin. Daniella Alonso Lisa as Lisa. Robert Wisdom Roy as Roy. Alex Feldman Chad as Chad. Marcus Dunstan. Patrick Melton screenplay earlier screenplay Marcus Dunstan screenplay earlier screenplay.
More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. When the Chase family moves to an isolated house in the middle of nowhere in Detroit, Arkin is hired to fix the windows and the doors. Later he meets his daughter and his wife that has a debt with dangerous sharks and needs money, but his week payment is not enough to pay her debts.
Arkin plots to heist the safe of Michael Chase during the night to raise the necessary money. However, when he arrives in the house, he finds that a sadistic criminal has imprisoned the family and planted traps everywhere.
Arkin seeks a way out of the deadly house to save his life. He always takes one. Did you know Edit. Trivia The writers intended the movie to be a Saw prequel, but the idea was declined. Goofs Arkin is wearing black sneakers when he enters the house, then as he's walking through, he comes across a trip wire and it shows the boot of the Collector.
Then when Arkin is walking down the stairs into the basement he is wearing some worn brown boots - a total of three different pairs of shoes within 5 minutes. Quotes Arkin : Stupid fucking cat! Crazy credits There's a scene after the end credits. Connections Edited into The Collection User reviews Review. Top review. Cool, stylish, but incredibly graphic. In concept, this movie is pretty awesome, and at first the movie seems to have the style to match.
However, once the movie really starts going it becomes apparent that each trap and related death scenes are designed to be as cringe inducing as possible. Which is all well and good, but it makes it difficult to re-watch. If you found Saw II even slightly disturbing, then this movie is definitely not for you. One particular aspect of the movie that is interesting is the insect theme but, other than a brief moment with a jar of cockroaches, it never really inspires any scenes in the movie.
This is also never really touched on in the sequel either. FAQ 2. Is "The Collector" based on a book? What songs are in the film?
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