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The Debt Collector

Some debts can never be paid.
1999 | 105m | English

(1240 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Anthony Neilson
Writer: Anthony Neilson
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Mean, gritty, dirty and low, and that's just the policeman Gary Keltie, out for retribution for the horrendous crimes against the helpless people of Edinburgh during the 1970s, by notorious, torturous, and killer, debt collector Nickie Dryden.
Release Date: Jun 25, 1999
Director: Anthony Neilson
Writer: Anthony Neilson
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
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Production Companies Dragon Pictures, Film4 Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Character
Billy Connolly Nickie Dryden
Ken Stott Gary Keltie
Francesca Annis Val Dryden
Iain Robertson Flipper
Annette Crosbie Lana
Alastair Galbraith Colquhoun
Ford Kiernan Janitor
Ronni Ancona Valerie's sister
Phil McKee Tattoo official
Shauna Macdonald Catriona
Jimmy Logan Valerie’s father
Name Job
John Wilson Editor
Dick Pope Director of Photography
Anthony Neilson Writer, Director
Liz Bunton Line Producer
Adrian Johnston Original Music Composer
Mark Geraghty Production Design
Ken Wheatley Art Direction
Colin Nicolson Sound Recordist
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Graham Broadbent Producer
Damian Jones Producer
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John Chard
9.0

The debt that must be paid. To date this remains the only film Anthony Neilson has directed, in fact, he also wrote it and his writing credits can also be counted on one hand. This is a crime, for The Debt Collector is a powerhouse film, a grim and grungy piece of British miserablism that serves ... to gnaw away at your senses. Billy Connolly stars as ex-con Nickie Dryden, who after release from prison marries and tries to start afresh as an artist. But there is a vengeful policeman on his tail, Gary Keltie (Ken Stott), who believes nobody should ever forget the crimes that Dryden perpetrated. Stripping it down it's a tale of repercussions of actions, of perceived retribution and of off-kilter hero worship. Right from the off you know this is a tragedy piece, something Shakespearian like, clearly we are not in this part of Edinburgh to be cheered up! The colour photography (Dick Pope) is beautiful and belies the harsh nature of the story, while Neilson shows some splendid flighty camera work that gracefully marries up with the great performances of his two lead actors. It's a punch in the face movie, attention grabbing for sure, but it also taxes the brain. An unjustly neglected film that deserves to be sought out by more lovers of gritty British cinema. 9/10 Footnote: Subtitles might be required for non British viewers.

May 16, 2024