The scam of the century, which occurred in France and Europe between 2008 and 2009. Billions gone up in smoke on the new financial market of "carbon quotas" invented to fight against global warming. The association of Belleville crooks with a trader from the wealthy neighborhoods, tracked by an obsessive investigator. When human passions are unleashed beyond simple interest. Based on the investigative book by Fabrice Arfi.
3 Hearts tells the story of a man who falls in love with a woman, only to find out that she is the sister of the woman he initially fell in love with. As their relationships become intertwined, secrets are revealed and hearts are broken.
Hui Wai-kuk (Michael Hui) tells people's fortunes by feeling their bones. In reality though, he is a scam artist who gathers information on his clients in advance and uses it to milk them for money. When the wife of Commissioner David Ho (Philip Chan) of the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) comes to see him, he reveals that her husband is cheating on her. After facing the wrath of his wife, Ho decides to get revenge and sends junior assessor Yau Ho-kei (Leon Lai) to investigate Hui's income. During the investigation, Hui sustains a brain injury and slips into a coma. After he wakes up, he suddenly discovers that he has gained the real ability to see people's futures.
An investigative journalist delves into a financial fraud and political scandal involving a secret bank account. As she unravels the conspiracy, she discovers a web of corruption and greed in the finance industry. With the war on terrorism and the European Union at stake, she faces a race against time to expose the truth.
Taxing Love is a lighthearted romantic comedy that revolves around the chaotic life of a tax office employee. While dealing with the pressures of her job and the frustration of tax-fraud cases, she unexpectedly finds love in the most unexpected place. With a touch of humor and a dose of romance, this movie takes a light-hearted approach to the complex world of taxes.
Chicago Syndicate is a movie set in 1950s Chicago, where a crime boss runs an illegal empire. When a bookkeeper becomes a witness to a murder, the mob tries to eliminate him. The police launch an investigation to bring down the crime syndicate. The movie is filled with blackmail, deception, and violence, as the plot unravels the intricate web of corruption and crime in the city.
Two lifelong friends, Vince and Ralph, find themselves in financial trouble and decide to pretend to be a gay couple in order to qualify for a tax benefit. As they navigate the challenges of their new identities, they also learn important lessons about tolerance and friendship.
In the Po Valley during the 19th century, a rich girl engaged to a well-to-do farmer ends up penniless and is forced to work for her fiancé’s relatives. Peasant unrest, carried to extremes by both workers and landowners, leads to violence and tragedy.
A newly married couple's vacation retreat is suddenly derailed when the husband, ultra successful business tycoon David Dolan, is suddenly kidnapped and held for ransom. It's up to David's trusty assistant Portia to negotiate the terms and figure out who is behind the abduction.
Sass is a movie that takes place in 2001 in the city of Sass, Italy. It revolves around a criminal gang involved in housebreaking and stolen money. The story touches upon themes of fame, father-son and mother-son relationships, rise of fascism, and luxury. The plot also includes elements of urination, sex, bathtub, kitchen, bar, true crime, vandalism, tax fraud, swing music, stakeout, sledgehammer, ski mask, shoeshine boy, sewer, rags-to-riches, prostitute, police violence, police investigation, old photograph, nightclub, newspaper headline, mud wrestling, money problems, manic laughter, loss of father, judge, interrogation, heavy rain, gas mask, garage, and family dinner.
Taxman is a hilarious action-comedy film from 1998 that follows the story of a tax inspector who gets caught up in a dangerous encounter with the Russian mafia. With a mix of thrilling action sequences and side-splitting comedy, this movie keeps you entertained from start to finish.
In this musical, the second entry in a five-film series, a thrift shop owner sells his business and buys a small time radio station. He begins looking for sponsors. He finds one with a department store owner who will only lend him the money if he will allow his daughter, an aspiring tap-dancer and singer, to perform on the air. This is unfortunate as she is tone-deaf. To compensate, the owner hires a real singer to dub the daughter's voice. The singer and the owner's nephew fall in love and mayhem ensues. Songs include: the Oscar nominated "Who Am I?," "Swing Low Sweet Rhythm," "In The Cool of the Evening," "Make Yourself at Home," "The Swap Shop Song," "The Trading Post," "Sally," "Ramona," "Sweet Sue," "Dinah," "Margie," and "Mary Lou."
A flamboyant comedy about love, work and money—revealing that the "planned" economy produced some unconventional entrepreneurial methods.
Two Finnish toy manufacturers Jim King and Krakström compete for toys. King's business is far too successful and he is trying to tax fraud with the help of his chamberlain. Both toy manufacturers hire gangster chief Niitti to handle their twilight jobs, but not everything goes according to plan.
The investigation of a suspected tax fraud, based on actual case files of the Department of National Revenue.
In this satire of the I.R.S., George Segal plays an Average Joe targeted for the Audit from Hell. His bank accounts are frozen, his home and business are attached by the government, and his wife leaves him. Segal is forced to move into the house of his obnoxious brother-in-law where lot of Odd Couple-type comedy ensues. Segal then plots to turn the tables on the I.R.S., and win back his wife and life.
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