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- As a math savant uncooks the books for a new client, the Treasury Department closes in on his activities, and the body count starts to rise.
- $3000 dollars have gone missing from Dunder Mifflin and it's up to the accountants to figure out what happened.
- The O'Dell farm is on the rocks. A non-traditional accountant comes with a variety of ways to save the farm.
- Seventy years after WWII, Oskar Gröning, one of the last surviving members of the SS, goes on trial as an accessory to the murder of 300,000 people at the Auschwitz concentration camp.
- In 1989, researchers investigated a woman's claims that her small bungalow was haunted by two ghosts: the apparition of a corpse-like old man and a disembodied head that manifested in her attic. Before long, the researchers round themselves under attack by unknown forces culminating in the attempted hanging of photographer Jeff Wheatcraft.
- ONE WOMAN DARED TO DEFY THE MIGHT OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, HER NAME WAS EMILY HOBHOUSE.
- An unemployed accountant is taken in by people who operate on the wrong side of the law.
- The warrant for the arrest of Auschwitz's "Angel of Death" Dr. Josef Mengele was a catalog of horror. A look back of the crimes and life of the SS Doctor who sent 400,000 people to the gas chambers in the pursuit of racial purification.
- SPOILERS!!! In 2010, a Boston, MA crime family known as the Morettis were led by "Anthony Moretti", who married his house cook, an Irish woman-last name Brannigan. Together they had a son, Anthony Brannigan Moretti. The rest of the Italian family was outraged by the "corruption of the bloodline" and ordered the assassination of the two and their son later on. The assassinations were successful, forcing Anthony Brannigan to flee Boston-but not first without enlisting the services of the McDoogan Brothers to seek vengeance on the Italian family's remaining leaders. Anthony left without paying the McDoogans...setting up his inheritance money in North Carolina to open a bar. 2 years later, the McDoogans find Anthony. Except now, Anthony's money has mysteriously disappeared, and the theft is blamed on the bank account manager, Steve. When the McDoogans come to Wilmington, one of the brothers, the maniacal and psychotic Aaron McDoogan decides to go rob a house. In a twist of fate, he attempts the robbery of Steve's house, and is quickly killed when Steve discovers him and smacks him with a baseball bat. These chains of events send Steve and his sister, Shirley, through a spiral of hilarious events to figure out how to right things with the last McDoogan brother as well as help him find the money Brannigan owes him. Within a few days time, a couple of men Anthony played a huge practical joke on are released from jail. They vow to seek revenge on Anthony by making his life miserable with multiple practical jokes themselves. Within a couple more days, the combination of the jokesters, Steve, Ethan McDoogan and Shirley's actions all lead to an explosive and unforgettable finale where Anthony inadvertently kills Steve, then is killed by his own girlfriend and longtime friend Billy Martin, who had taken the money all along. Shirley is left brotherless, just the same as Ethan McDoogan. Together, Shirley and Ethan track down Billy Martin and Amy (Anthony's girlfriend) and kill them, take the money, and run.
- Stuck outside looking in, Phil is forced to face the world he has been ignoring. Now he must take a leap of faith or be trapped forever.
- What if you could go anywhere, be anyone, do anything you ever wanted? What if there were no rules? No restrictions? No hang-ups? What if you didn't always have to be...an accountant?
- From Regina's personal and visual memories, a tribute to her uncle Thomas, a humble man with a simple and anonymous life. This is her acknowledgment how one does not have to be somebody to become exceptional in our life.
- When a lonely accountant reluctantly agrees to fight a sword duel, he is thrown into a world of intrigue and romance as he faces a scheming heiress, a deadly opponent, vengeful Gypsies and secrets from the past.
- Charles and Maryanne Bailey, the proud owners of a small accounting firm, reflect on the absurd yet true stories of their past assistants in the 1980's
- The hero, a young contractor, is mistaken by the heroine for a laborer, while he thinks she is the maid although she is the daughter of the manor. The hero continues to represent himself as a laborer in order to see the maid. The daughter, in order to continue her impersonation, borrows the maid's clothes. At the end the two main characters are brought together in their true light with the blessing of their respective mothers.
- A single father has an hard time raising up two children. the younger one i gentle and well behaved unlike the elder one who is a thorn on his flesh. He has an hard time balancing his work with family. He experiences financial challenges among other things. He eventually finds the wisdom to nurture both children.
- Why did the Accountant and the Hitman go for a drive.
- This documentary features, cast and crew including stuntman Thayr Harris, armorer John Harris, stunt coordinators Fernando Chien and Sam Hargrave, and actor Jefffrey Tambor. A look at stunts and related domains.
- Steve Burrows, a geeky young accountant working for Kensington Enterprises, is about to turn 30 and feels his life is going nowhere. He's been stuck in the same dead end job for years, and his boss hates him. Steve's only escape from his humdrum life are his elaborate daydreams, which are a great annoyance to his co-workers, and especially to his superiors. One day while transporting some boxes of files, Steve gets off the elevator on the wrong floor and discovers a bloodthirsty cult of "Shadow Dwellers" performing human sacrifices in his office building.
- A folk horror movie about a woman who follows her boyfriend into the woods for a romantic surprise only to find something far more sinister. Inspired by thousands of witness accounts documenting the ongoing phenomenon of a certain species of shape-shifting creature in the forests of North America.
- When Diana Levine went to the hospital in April 2000 seeking relief for a severe migraine headache, the professional musician and children's record producer never imagined that faulty drug labeling would result in the amputation of her arm. Today she is at the center of a closely-watched Supreme Court case and a national debate about the federal courts and corporate accountability. Access Denied?: The Fight for Corporate Accountability tells Ms. Levine's powerful story and exposes the slow but steady transformation of our federal courts into institutions that favor corporate interests over everyday Americans. Through an examination of Diana Levine's case against Wyeth Pharmaceuticals - and the experiences of others like her - Access Denied? takes the legal issue of preemption out of the courtroom and into the real world, where millions of Americans find themselves unable to access the courts and hold corporations accountable for their misconduct. Americans deserve corporate accountability, and Access Denied? provides concrete steps viewers can take to fight back.
- Casanova has his pick of women but he's in for a surprise when he meets Bellino.
- An accountant got more than he bargained for when things got sour at his workplace.
- In the face of a society that has relegated the moustache to the sex-offenders, hillbillies, and Ron Burgundies of the world - there remain those who defiantly flaunt their furry facial friend with unabashed shwaze.
- Two tramps find a newspaper wherein a spinster advertises for a husband. The tramps decide to become suitors for the hand of the rich old maid. They hold up two passers-by, strip them of their clothes and dress in fashionable attire. They make their visit at the old spinster's residence. Being the first and only ones who apply, they are received with open arms. They are dined and wined, when at last jealousy prevails among them and the fight ensues. The old maid, seeing the suitors are nothing but tramps, chases them out of the house and puts the police at their heels. Now follows one of the funniest chases ever seen in moving pictures. Unfortunately, the two tramps in their flight drop through the skylight directly into the courtroom, which brings their royal inspirations to a sudden end.
- Hatching a plan to have others steal for them, Travis and Richard kidnap a girl named Ada. After calling for Chinese delivery, they use Ada as leverage to force the delivery boy, Eman, to steal for them. As Eman leaves to complete his task, Ada begins to realize just how dangerous her kidnappers might be.
- Melinda is so homely that Hardup finds it impossible to land a husband for her. With the arrival in America of the Count De Bluffe, Hardup invites the man to call. Melinda is sent to a beauty doctor to have her face renovated. On his way to the house, De Bluffe has his clothes stolen by Weary Bill, a tramp. The latter impersonates the count and is about to wed Melinda when De Bluffe appears. Compelled to beat a retreat, Weary Bill vows vengeance. The following day, De Bluffe and Melinda are about to wed. when Bill contrives to remove the bride's wig. De Bluffe gives one agonized look upon the awful object before him, and disappears down the road.
- 2009– 11mTV EpisodeA disgruntled Twitter employee on his last day of work shuts down the account of the president of the United States. Vee wonders what reporters would do without Trump on the "Twatter".
- The Jesus Accounts looks at the evidence for the authenticity of the four New Testament gospels: who wrote these, what ancient papyrus manuscripts exist, and how we can be sure that what we read today is what was originally written.
- Clad in the finest, the grass crisp. Badminton is ordinarily played inside due to wind. 10% of men age 40-60 have an age-related midlife crisis. Putting your Roth account in good hands can yield high returns.
- A businessman "Frank' is convinced he is losing his one and only account. This sends him spiralling into a deep depression where he is forced to reconsider his priorities.
- Austin Fisher, author of 'Radical Frontiers in the Spaghetti Western: Politics, Violence and Popular Italian Cinema', situates THE BIG GUNDOWN within the wider context of the genre.