The Accountant
1989 · 89 min · Drama, TV Movie
London middle class Jewish accountant Lionel is preparing for his son's bar mitzvah when he does a little favour for a friend, and ends up getting mixed up with the Mafia.
Directed by Les Blair · Written by Geoffrey Case
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Cast
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Alfred Molina Lionel Ellerman - T Tracie Hart Marsha Ellerman
- G Georgia Mitchell Sharon
- C Clive Panto Bernard Hampton
- D David Graham Malcolm Druce
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Ivano Staccioli D'Amico -
Fintan McKeown Anthony Larrabeitti -
Nadio Fortune Carlo - L Lara Steele Louise Ellerman
- L Leonard Bendel David Ellerman
- R Raj Patel Roland Sharma
- R Roly Lomas Mr Shrikkanth
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