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Desperate to pay off a debt to his ex-wife and protect his daughter, Arkin decides to rob the wealthy Chase family’s country home while they are supposedly away. However, upon breaking in, he discovers he is not the only intruder. A masked sadistic killer known as "The Collector" has already claimed the house, turning it into a labyrinth of lethal, elaborate traps. Arkin must shift from thief to reluctant hero, navigating the booby-trapped mansion to save the imprisoned family and escape with his own life. Production and Reception Background: The film was originally pitched as a prequel to the franchise (titled The Midnight Man ) before being developed as a standalone project. The Collector 2009 Isaidub
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The film was originally titled The Midnight Man and was initially pitched as a spin-off prequel for the Saw franchise (an origin story for Jigsaw) before being reworked into an original project. Cast: Josh Stewart as Arkin Juan Fernández as The Collector Andrea Roth as Victoria Chase Michael Reilly Burke as Michael Chase Release Date: July 31, 2009 Budget: Approximately $3–6 million Box Office: Grossed roughly $10.2–10.5 million worldwide Critical Reception A masked sadistic killer known as "The Collector"
The following report summarizes the 2009 horror-thriller film The Collector
The Collector is a 2009 American horror film that blends elements of home invasion with "torture porn" tropes similar to the Saw franchise. It serves as the directorial debut for Marcus Dunstan, who co-wrote the script with Patrick Melton.