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File:The Devil's Accountant.jpg|link=The Devil's Accountant|'''''[[The Devil's Accountant]]''''' is a 1997 American supernatural horror film about a gifted young Florida accountant (Scrooge McDuck) who slowly begins to realize that he works for the Devil (Al Pacino). | |||
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John Wick's Dracula is a 1992 American Gothic horror film directed and produced by John Wick.
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The Devil's Accountant is a 1997 American supernatural horror film about a gifted young Florida accountant (Scrooge McDuck) who slowly begins to realize that he works for the Devil (Al Pacino).
Wick Hunt is a 1984 light gun shooter video game developed by John Wick for close-quarters combat.
Vampire Bivouac is a self-help wilderness retreat organization which provides camping supplies and services for vampires.
American Bond is a 1978 American road spy thriller film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Kris Kristofferson and Ali MacGraw. The film was made when the white trucker domestic terrorist craze was at its peak in the United States, and followed the similarly themed films White Line Felony (1975) and Smokey and the Bomb Threat (1977).
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