The original script, titled The Midnight Man , was initially pitched as a prequel to the Saw franchise to serve as an origin story for the villain Jigsaw.
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The narrative follows Arkin O'Brien (played by Josh Stewart), a desperate ex-convict working as a household handyman. To pay off a crushing debt owed by his ex-wife to loan sharks, Arkin plots a midnight heist to steal a valuable ruby from the wealthy Chase family, who employ him. The Collector 2009 Isaidub
The film features a relatively unknown cast led by Josh Stewart in the protagonist role. The masked killer "The Collector" is portrayed with chilling physicality by Juan Fernández. The supporting cast includes Michael Reilly Burke and Madeline Zima. Director Marcus Dunstan co-wrote the screenplay with Patrick Melton, with whom he had previously collaborated on several Saw installments. The film was produced on a modest budget and distributed by Freestyle Releasing.
