The Debt Collector (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
The Debt Collector

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Frank Vaughan is a debt collector pushed to breaking point. In a frenzy of revenge, he tracks down the priests who abused him in boarding school and stole his childhood. Not even prayers can save them. But Frank's actions pit him against Melbourne's criminal underworld, unleashing a wave of violence across the city. Rescuing stripper Sarah from the bloody chaos, together they must fight their way out, one dead body at a time. Despite the danger, Frank won't stop until every guilty person meets their fate. Welcome to the seventh circle of hell. Every. Debt. Must. Be. Paid.

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Armorer:
John Fox

Assistant Editor:
Camille van Wessem

Associate Producer:
Nathan Hill

Cinematography:
Michael Liparota

Co-Producer:
John Hallford

Colorist:
Richard Grant

Costumer:
Michelle O'Dea

Dialogue Editor:
Mark Sadka

Director:
Richard Wolstencroft

Drone Operator:
Jun Bastoni

Executive Producer:
Kent Williams

Line Producer:
Lucinda Price

Makeup Artist:
Emma Rose

Music:
David Thrussell
Jamie Murgatroyd

Producer:
Jason Byrne

Production Assistant:
Scott Cooper
Roshan Johal

Screenplay:
Matthew Clayfield
Richard Wolstencroft

Second Unit Director:
Mark Bakaitis

Sound:
Jack McCulloch

Sound Mixer:
Barton Shackleford
David Thrussell

Sound Recordist:
James Browning

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