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6.3/10
IMDbBudget 3,400,000 USD
Box Office Collection 114,000,000 USD
The writers intended the movie to be a Saw (2004) prequel, but the idea was declined.
Like "Saw" (2004), this film is also inspired by "Se7en" (1995).
Originally set-up and financed by Dimension Films, "The Collector" was dropped by the cash-strapped studio after they didn't have the funds to release the film. Lidell Entertainment snatched up the rights from Dimension and gave the film a brief, but successful, theatrical run in 2009.
The Collector urban legend is really a catch-all legend for creepy hermetic neighbors that may be doing something horrifying inside their dungeon-like basements. The most common "Collector" legend is the neighbor who collects human body parts and proudly displays them in mason jars. In Russia, the Collector urban legend has a bright future because it played out in real life. Its new mascot is local Russian historian Anatoly Moskvin, who stole corpses from cemeteries in dozens of towns east of Moscow. According to police, he dug up at least 29 corpses and made dolls out of them-life-sized faceless female dolls with platinum blond wigs.
There is an alternative ending when Arkin escapes the house and sees the little girl, but instead of rescuing her he instead flips her off and walks away.
"Arkin: Stupid fucking cat!"
"Arkin: [when the woman he tried to save is tortured] Why didn't you listen to me? I told you to stay with me!"