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  1. Breaking the Bank is a 2014 British comedy film directed by Vadim Jean and starring Kelsey Grammer. Cast. Kelsey Grammer as Charles. John Michael Higgins as Richard Grinding. Tamsin Greig as Penelope. Mathew Horne as Nick. Julie Dray as Sophie. Andrew Sachs as Jenkins. Production. Principal photography began in London in April 2014. [3] Release.

  2. With ruthless US and Japanese investment banks circling Tuftons, a struggling 200-year-old family-run British bank, can its bumbling, incompetent chairman, Sir Charles Bunbury, fend off the onslaught and save the bank? Director. Vadim Jean.

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    • Comedy
    • Vadim Jean
    • 2016-06-03
  3. Breaking the Bank subtitles. With ruthless US and Japanese investment banks circling Tuftons, a struggling two-hundred-year-old, family-run British bank, can its bumbling, incompetent chairman, Sir Charles Bunbury, fend off the onslaught and save the bank?

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    • Kelsey Grammer
    • Vadim Jean
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  5. Watch Breaking the Bank trailers and video and find out where to buy or view the Breaking the Bank trailers, video clips. Kelsey Grammer stars as Charles Bunbury the bumbling chairman of London's historic, yet struggling, bank Tuftons, founded by the family of his wife Penelope (Tamsin Greig).

  6. Apr 15, 2016 · With ruthless US and Japanese investment banks circling Tuftons, a struggling two-hundred-year-old, family-run British bank, can its bumbling, incompetent chairman, Sir Charles Bunbury, fend off the onslaught and save the bank? Vadim Jean. Director, Writer. Roger Devlin. Screenplay.

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  8. Jul 23, 2017 · Banking on folly. In a curious casting stroke, Frasier legend Kelsey Grammer plays a bumbling English toff in flimsy high-finance comedy Breaking the Bank. He’s the head of a venerable British bank that has been in the family of haughty wife Tamsin Greig for 200-hundred years.

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