The Bank (1915) | |
Director(s) | Charlie Chaplin |
Producer(s) | Jess Robbins |
Top Genres | Short Films |
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The Bank (1915) was a Short Films Film directed by Charlie Chaplin and produced by Jess Robbins.
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The Bank Dick (1940)
By 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 9, 2024 From 4 Star FilmsWhen W.C. Fields goes and names his protagonist Egbert Sous? it doesn’t take a brain surgeon to get the joke, although he does spend much of the movie explaining the correct pronunciation. The other half he spends drinking at his favorite bar: The Black Pussy Cat Cafe. His hometown is none oth... Read full article
The Great Movies: The Bank Dick
By Amanda Garrett on Sep 4, 2015 From Old Hollywood FilmsToday I'm celebrating W.C. Fields' 100th anniversary with a look at his 1940 film, The Bank Dick. This classic comedy will air at 8 p.m. tonight on TCM. All of the great comedians of old Hollywood's golden age had their own distinct personas. The Marx Brothers were bringers of anarchy to polite so... Read full article
New From Warner Archive: Peter O'Toole Breaks Out in The Day They Robbed the Bank of England (1959)
By KC on Nov 24, 2014 From Classic MoviesIt's interesting how time can affect the way we view a film, not just because of changing trends and culture, but also in the way we view the actors on the screen. The Day They Robbed the Bank of England is a sturdy, low-key thriller, with plenty of high-wire tension, but today it is perhaps best kn... Read full article
The Bank Dick (1940)
By Beatrice on May 1, 2013 From Flickers in TimeThe Bank Dick Directed by Edward F. Cline 1940/USA Universal Pictures Repeat viewing #140 of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die Elsie Mae Adele Brunch Sous?: Shall I bounce a rock off his head? Agatha Sous?: Respect your father, darling. What kind of a rock? Well, it’s time for another ... Read full article
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