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  2. Owning Mahowny is a 2003 Canadian film starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Minnie Driver, Maury Chaykin and John Hurt. The film is based on the true story of Brian Molony , a Toronto bank employee who embezzled more than $10 million to feed his gambling addiction .

  3. Apr 1, 2003 · Dan Mahowny was one of the brightest stars at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, a brilliant young banker on his way to the top. To his colleagues he was a workaholic. To his customers he was astute, decisive, and helpful. To his friends he was a quiet, humorous man who enjoyed watching sports. To his girlfriend he was shy but engaging.

  4. May 16, 2003 · Owning Mahowny. 107 minutes ‧ R ‧ 2003. Roger Ebert. May 16, 2003. 5 min read. “Owning Mahownyis about a man seized helplessly with tunnel vision, in the kind of tunnel that has no light at either end. He is a gambler.

  5. May 1, 2003 · Dan Mahowny (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is a non-descript banker on the rise trusted with his branch’s top accounts. As the film opens, we join Dan in a shrink session, contemplating man’s public life, private life, and secret life.

  6. Owning Mahowny tells the famous and true story of a mid-level bank manager at the CIBC, who in the early 80s, stole $10,000,000 from several high profile clients, and a few non-existent ones. All the funds were lost in Atlantic City and Vegas.

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  8. Aug 3, 2020 · Owning Mahowny is a 2003 Canadian-British film directed by Richard Kwietniowski. This movie is only the second full-length work of the director, based on the script by Maurice Chauvet, who in turn relied on the book of Gary Stephen Ross called Stung: The Incredible Obsession of Brian Molony .

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