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Breaking The Bank. Image shows from L to R: Charles Bunbury (Kelsey Grammer), Richard Grinding (John Michael Higgins)
Breaking The Bank

Breaking The Bank

  • 2016 film

Comedy about a bumbling bank chairman's attempts to rescue his bank. Stars Kelsey Grammer, Tamsin Greig, John Michael Higgins, Mathew Horne, Pearce Quigley and more.

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Breaking The Bank. Image shows from L to R: Charles Bunbury (Kelsey Grammer), Oscar (Pearce Quigley)

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Genre
Film
Released
2016
Stars
Kelsey Grammer, Tamsin Greig, John Michael Higgins, Mathew Horne, Pearce Quigley, Danny Morgan, Julie Dray, Sonya Cassidy and more
Writer
Roger Devlin
Director
Vadim Jean
Producers
Jake Seal and Roger Devlin
Company

Charles Bunbury is the bumbling, affable chairman of two hundred year old private bank, Tufton's. The only problem is, he knows nothing about banking...

Discovering that a rogue trader has left Tufton's skating on thin ice, and with rival American and Japanese banks circling like sharks, he needs to be like a wolf of Wall Street; unfortunately, Charles is more the Labrador of Liverpool Street. So when he puts everything on the line in a risky attempt to secure Tufton's future, he ends up breaking the bank, losing his wife Penelope's family fortune - and her in the process.

At rock bottom, Charles's only hope of saving the bank and winning Penelope back, is a homeless, self trained financial wizard Oscar, the faint possibility of help from his estranged, anti-capitalist daughter, Annabel and his dog, Taxi... It's not much of a team. And they don't have much of a plan. So it's probably just as well that Charles doesn't understand how shorting and hedging might win him the day. But then again, he never did.

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Tagline
You can bank WITH him just don't bank ON him
UK certificate
12A
Duration
105 minutes
UK release
Friday 3rd June 2016
Produced
2014
Distributors

Universal Pictures

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Single camera
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