The Banker
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The Banker

In the 1960s two African-American entrepreneurs hire a working-class white man to pretend to be the head of their business empire while they pose as a... janitor and chauffeur. Show More

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The Banker (2020) is a thought-provoking drama set in the 1960s that follows the remarkable true story of two African-American entrepreneurs, Bernard Garrett and Joe Morris. Faced with racial and economic challenges, they devise a unique plan to overcome prejudice and discrimination in the financial industry.

In this captivating film, Bernard and Joe recruit a working-class white man named Matt Steiner to portray the head of their successful business empire, while they assume the roles of a janitor and chauffeur. With Matt as their frontman, they are able to navigate the racially biased society of the time and gain access to opportunities previously denied to them.

As their empire grows, they face various obstacles, including skepticism, legal threats, and the risk of exposure. Bernard and Joe must rely on their intelligence, determination, and teamwork to fight against injustice and strive for financial equality.

The Banker not only sheds light on an extraordinary real-life story, but it also explores themes of racial inequality, identity, and the power of solidarity. Through its compelling narrative and excellent performances, this film offers a thought-provoking and inspiring journey that will captivate audiences of all backgrounds.

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The Banker

Release Date:

26 Mar 2020

Writers:

Brad Kane (story by), Niceole R. Levy (screenplay by), George Nolfi (screenplay by), David Lewis Smith (screenplay by), David Lewis Smith (story by), Stan Younger (screenplay by), Stan Younger (story by)