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The Great Bank Hoax

  • 1977
  • PG
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
324
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The Great Bank Hoax (1977)
Comedy

The officers of a small town bank discover a huge shortfall just before the bank examiners are due to visit. Not knowing who the crook is, they decide to fix the books and then rob the bank ... Read allThe officers of a small town bank discover a huge shortfall just before the bank examiners are due to visit. Not knowing who the crook is, they decide to fix the books and then rob the bank themselves to cover up everything.The officers of a small town bank discover a huge shortfall just before the bank examiners are due to visit. Not knowing who the crook is, they decide to fix the books and then rob the bank themselves to cover up everything.

  • Director
    • Joseph Jacoby
  • Writer
    • Joseph Jacoby
  • Stars
    • Richard Basehart
    • Ned Beatty
    • Charlene Dallas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    324
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Jacoby
    • Writer
      • Joseph Jacoby
    • Stars
      • Richard Basehart
      • Ned Beatty
      • Charlene Dallas
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Richard Basehart
    Richard Basehart
    • Manny Benchly
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Julius Taggart
    Charlene Dallas
    Charlene Dallas
    • Cathy Bonano
    Burgess Meredith
    Burgess Meredith
    • Jack Stutz
    Michael Murphy
    Michael Murphy
    • Reverend Manigma
    Paul Sand
    Paul Sand
    • Richard Smedley
    Constance Forslund
    Constance Forslund
    • Patricia Potter
    Arthur Godfrey
    Arthur Godfrey
    • Maj. Bryer (Ret.)
    John C. Becher
    John C. Becher
    • Alex Kaiser
    Guy Le Bow
    • The Sheriff
    John Lefkowitz
    • Deputy Bert
    Bibi Osterwald
    Bibi Osterwald
    • Sara Pennysworth
    Alek Primrose
    • Rev. DeVerite
    Martha Sherrill
    • Louise Farthington
    Roy Tatum
    • Deputy Jason
    Paige Conner
    Paige Conner
    • Neighborhood kid
    • (uncredited)
    Sara Newman
    • Andrea
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph Jacoby
    • Writer
      • Joseph Jacoby
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    analoguebubblebath

    Awful

    I recorded this about four years ago and finally got round to watching it tonight.

    It's a simplistic and boring tale of bungling and embezzlement in a sleepy bank in a non-descript town.

    A struggle to watch till the end.

    2/10
    7ksf-2

    slower moving bank job from the 1970s

    LOVE Ned Beatty! He plays one of the bigshots at a small town bank where a chunk of money is missing, and the auditors are on the way, kind of an updated "Bank Dick", but W.C. Fields is long gone. Most viewers will recognize Beatty from Deliverance, or Hopscotch. The other bank big wigs are Richard Basehart and a seventy year old Burgess Meredith (The Penguin!) In our story, the Great Bank Hoax, the bank's chief clerk (Richard) meets up with a sultry, young Patricia at bingo night, and they head off to her place, but they aren't after the same thing... she just wants a loan from the bank, and he's after something else. Meanwhile, the bank directors are coming up with a plan to keep the auditors from knowing just how much is SUPPOSED to be in the vault.... One of the bank employees has a guilty conscience, and must get advice from the town priest. The pace is quite "relaxed", and there are a couple of slapstick gags and surprises, but it all works, as long you keep your expectations in check. Directed by indie writer/director Joseph Jacoby, who only worked on five projects.
    7rupie

    not top-notch, but worth watching

    This is by no means a comedy on the level of "The Ladykillers," "Young Frankenstein," or "The Odd Couple," but it definitely has its charms. It is true that, as other viewers have said, it unwinds at a pace that could kindly be called "relaxed" but I find that to be one of its charms. It is enjoyable to see how, ever so gradually, the characters start digging their holes deeper and deeper. Interest is also maintained by the continual revelation of new interrelationships between the characters, until one is never quite sure who is hoodwinking who. Another plus is the fine cast, of which Burgess Meredith is the standout. His portrayal of the crustily beguiling Stutz almost carries the movie. Basehart plays against type as a highly nervous milquetoast type, and Ned Beatty is good as the befuddled controller. Arthur Godfrey's minimal contribution was purely for the marquee. The movie is also blessed with the presence of two highly delectable female leads whose pulchritude is generously displayed. Finally, the production values are excellent, especially regarding color (they don't use techniques like this anymore because of the expense), and the movie is a joy to watch.
    10project717-629-119383

    Joesph Jacoby's 1978 Watergate Allegory Is A Lost And Evocative Gem

    Discovering this film is tantamount to feeling like an archaeologist coming across an extraordinary fossil of unknown origin: directed by a treasured old friend of Martin Scorsese, produced by the acclaimed editor of Sidney Lumet's "The Pawnbroker" and several Woody Allen comedy classics, starring a then newly re-discovered Burgess Meredith after 1976's "Rocky" had brought him back into the public eye, with Ned Beatty of "Network" and "Deliverance" fame and the venerable Richard Basehart, Micheal Murphy, the forgotten Paul Sand, and beautiful Constance Forslund and lovely Charlene Dallas rounding out the cast. But this alone does not begin to describe the particularly strange and noteworthy qualities of "The Great Bank Hoax", for it appears to be a movie existing in an alternate and twilight-set universe of it's very own. Shot on location in the small town of Madison, Georgia, there is a sense of almost vivid suffocation and claustrophobia pervading every square inch of the film's atmosphere, most specifically it's prison cell-like spaces with actors crammed into tiny curtained backrooms, teller's cages, and dimly-lit storage closets, it's empty and economically depressed Jimmy Carter-era Main Street with it's sad and bored high school orchestra and threadbare Fourth of July parade, it's rotting and isolated clapboard church ministered by a corrupt priest and surrounded by overgrown trees and forlorn stained glass windows, it's black-walled bingo parlor, lonely rooming houses, cracked country backroads, and dingy old motels, and most specifically it's melancholic and very off-kilter comic tone fueling it's allegorical Watergate satire, neither slapstick or laugh-out loud funny, but more of an aching and ill-defined humorous desperation, representing both the film's November 1978 release date and the waning days of that decade's diminishing faith in any sense of institutional post-Nixonian reform or improvement, a snapshot in time before the rise of a neo-conservative revolution that would sweep a fundamentalist Republican into the White House a mere 24 months later, leading directly towards our own present-day drama of 21st-century global malaise. Beneath it's surface of scheming females, bumbling bankers, and phony Christians lies one of the last remaining anti-establishment comedies that would quickly flourish and then disappear in the aftermath of the classic "Animal House", so it behooves any dedicated film historian to unearth and appreciate it's unique and singularly eccentric charms.
    4pmtelefon

    I wanted to like it but...

    1977 was a great year for movies. A lot of great movies came out that year and I saw a lot of them. I don't remember "The Great Bank Hoax" even coming out. I don't remember its M*A*S*H* copycat poster. I don't remember ever seeing this movie on tv or in the video store. After watching "The Great Bank Hoax" on Turner Classic Movies I realize that I didn't miss much. On paper this movie should have been a fun watch. Unfortunately, the movie doesn't work. I wish I liked it more than I did.

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    • Trivia
      According to a 1977 Christian Science Monitor interview with Burgess Meredith, the film was shot under the title "Remember Those Poker-Playing Monkeys."
    • Quotes

      Manny Benchly: If you had the opportunity right now, what would you like to be?

      Julius Taggart: Right now?

      Manny Benchly: Yep, right now.

      Julius Taggart: Clean.

      Manny Benchly: Huh?

      Julius Taggart: You know, I'd like to feel clean. Honorable! Not have any problems.

      Manny Benchly: That way you might not get anywhere at all.

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    • Release date
      • November 1978 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Great Georgia Bank Hoax
    • Filming locations
      • Madison, Georgia, USA
    • Production company
      • The Peachtree Film Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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