Taxman (film)
Taxman is a 1999 film directed by Avi Nesher and written by Nesher and Roger Berger.[1]
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Directed by | Avi Nesher |
Produced by | Avi Nesher Kathy Jordan[1] |
Written by | Avi Nesher Roger Berger |
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Music by | Roger Neill[1] |
Cinematography | Jim Denault[1] |
Edited by | Alex Hall[1] |
Release date | 1999 |
Running time | 104 minutes[1] |
Plot
A tax investigator chasing a tax evader stumbles upon a series of bloody murders and gets wrapped up in an investigation with a rookie cop despite his boss' orders to stay out of the way.
Cast
- Joe Pantoliano as Al Benjamin
- Wade Dominguez as Joseph Romero
- Elizabeth Berkley as Nadia Rubikov
- Robert Townsend as Peyton Cody
- Michael Chiklis as Andre Rubakov
- Mike Starr as Mike Neals
- Fisher Stevens as Kenneth Green
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