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Christie Malry ist ein durchschnittlicher und unaufflliger Mittzwanziger. Er arbeitet in einer Bank und pflegt seine krebskranke Mutter. Doch in ihm brodelt es - er hasst seine Arbeit, die Gesellschaft, jeden und alles... und begibt sich in eine Welt voll makaberer Sex- und Gewaltfantasien. Als er einen Buchfhrungskurs belegt, beginnt er seine Obsessionen methodisch zu strukturieren und rcht sich fr jedes ihm angetane Leid, gem den Prinzipien der doppelten Buchfhrung - Vergtung und Vergeltung. Immer extremere Ideen und Gelste treiben ihn an, bis er plant seine Bombe zu znden.
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Product Information
The story of a man who uses double-entry book-keeping principles to run his life...
Product Identifiers
EAN5031932107364
eBay Product ID (ePID)3959009
Product Key Features
Film/TV TitleChristie Malry's Own Double Entry
ActorMarcello Mazzarella, Neil Stuke, Kate Ashfield, Shirley Ann Field, Nick Moran, Mattia Sbragia
DirectorPaul Tickell
FormatDVD
LanguageEnglish
Release Year2003
FeaturesAudio Commentaries - 1. Paul Tickell - Director\2. Nick Moran - Star\Trailer - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer\Featurettes\Interview - 1. Paul Tickell - Director\Stills Gallery\Reviews
GenreDrama, General
Run Time91 Mins
Additional Product Features
Certificate18
Number of Discs1
Additional InformationNick Moran stars in this drama as Christie Malry, a lowly bank worker who indulges in extreme fantasies of sex and violence to escape his humdrum life of a job he hates and having to care for his dying mother. Whilst taking an evening class, Christie learns the principles of double-entry bookkeeping and adopts the theory that for every credit there must be a debit for his own life. Soon enough he uses these 'credits' to avenge those he feels have wronged him, and these acts of revenge rapidly get out of hand. Set against this is the equally interesting story of Pacioli, the monk who invented double-entry bookkeeping in Renaissance Italy.