• The Accountant (DVD)

    The storyline follows a highly-functioning autistic small-town Illinois certified public accountant who actually makes his living uncooking the books of dangerous criminal organizations around the world that are experiencing internal embezzlement.

    Did You Know?
    Trivia
    The film cast includes two Oscar winners, Ben Affleck and J.K. Simmons, and two Oscar nominees, Anna Kendrick and John Lithgow.

    Goofs
    When Christian mentally calculates a figure for Dana, his answer is 27,468,164. But when stating the last part, “164” he uses the word “and” by saying “one-hundred and sixty four.” In math, you only say “and” in place of a decimal, like ” …and, 28 cents.” An accountant, let alone an autistic one, would not make that mistake.

  • The Accountant (Blu Ray)

    The storyline follows a highly-functioning autistic small-town Illinois certified public accountant who actually makes his living uncooking the books of dangerous criminal organizations around the world that are experiencing internal embezzlement.

    Did You Know?
    Trivia
    The film cast includes two Oscar winners, Ben Affleck and J.K. Simmons, and two Oscar nominees, Anna Kendrick and John Lithgow.

    Goofs
    When Christian mentally calculates a figure for Dana, his answer is 27,468,164. But when stating the last part, “164” he uses the word “and” by saying “one-hundred and sixty four.” In math, you only say “and” in place of a decimal, like ” …and, 28 cents.” An accountant, let alone an autistic one, would not make that mistake.

  • The Accountant (4K UHD + Blu Ray)

    The storyline follows a highly-functioning autistic small-town Illinois certified public accountant who actually makes his living uncooking the books of dangerous criminal organizations around the world that are experiencing internal embezzlement.

    Did You Know?
    Trivia
    The film cast includes two Oscar winners, Ben Affleck and J.K. Simmons, and two Oscar nominees, Anna Kendrick and John Lithgow.

    Goofs
    When Christian mentally calculates a figure for Dana, his answer is 27,468,164. But when stating the last part, “164” he uses the word “and” by saying “one-hundred and sixty four.” In math, you only say “and” in place of a decimal, like ” …and, 28 cents.” An accountant, let alone an autistic one, would not make that mistake.

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