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  2. The Bank Dick, released as The Bank Detective in the United Kingdom, is a 1940 American comedy film starring W. C. Fields. Set in Lompoc, California, [a] Fields plays Egbert Sousé, a drunk who accidentally thwarts a bank robbery and ends up a bank security guard as a result.

  3. The American screwball comedy film The Bank Dick (1940) is widely regarded as one of W.C. Fields’s best movies. The comedian also wrote the film’s script. Fields played Egbert Sousè, a henpecked drunkard who lands a job as a bank guard after unwittingly capturing a robber.

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    The Bank Dick, American screwball comedy film, released in 1940, that is widely regarded as one of W.C. Fields’s best movies. The comedian also wrote the film’s script.

    Fields played Egbert Sousè, a henpecked drunkard who lands a job as a bank guard after unwittingly capturing a robber. After hearing a con man’s sales pitch, he convinces his future son-in-law (played by Grady Sutton), who is also a bank employee, to embezzle money in order to invest in the scheme. However, bank auditor J. Pinkerton Snoopington (Franklin Pangborn) soon arrives, and Sousè becomes embroiled in a madcap scheme to prevent Snoopington from uncovering the missing money.

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    •Studio: Universal Pictures

    •Director: Edward F. Cline

    •Writer: Mahatma Kane Jeeves (W.C. Fields)

    •Music: Charles Previn

    •W.C. Fields (Egbert Sousè)

    •Cora Witherspoon (Agatha Sousè)

    •Una Merkel (Myrtle Sousè)

    •Franklin Pangborn (J. Pinkerton Snoopington)

    • Lee Pfeiffer
  4. The Bank Dick, written by Fields under the nom de plume Mahatma Kane Jeeves, contains many of the same themes found in his short films: the hectoring family, small-town puritanism, irritating children, the love of drink and smoke.

  5. The Bank Dick ★★★★ The Bank Detective 1940 Fields wrote the screenplay (using an alias) and stars in this zany comedy about a man who accidentally trips a bank robber and winds up as a guard. Fields' last major role is a classic, a worthy end to his great career.

  6. The Bank Dick. By Randy Skretvedt. Charlie Chaplin brought pathos to movie come-dy, playing the lovable Little Tramp. Harold Lloyd often played the browbeaten underdog who saved the day through pluck and determi-nation. Harry Langdon was the little man who was frightened by everything.

  7. "Wings" The Bank Dick (TV Episode 1992) - The episode's title, "The Bank Dick," has a humorous double meaning: the term "dick," is a slang term meaning a detective or policeman, which is in reference to Brian's job as a security guard at the bank.

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