The Accountant  (2001)

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The movie The Accountant, released in 2001 and directed by Ray McKinnon, was shot on film using Panavision Cameras and Panavision Lenses with Blake B. Jackson as cinematographer and editing by Joan Sobel.
Directed by | Ray McKinnon
Cinematography by | Blake B. Jackson
Edited by | Joan Sobel
Written by | Ray McKinnon
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DVD
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Comedy, Short

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The Accountant
Tommy O'Dell
David O'Dell
One-armed Farmer
Vanessa's Driver
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