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The Banker: Directed by George Nolfi. With Anthony Mackie, Samuel L. Jackson, Nicholas Hoult, Nia Long. 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.
- (37K)
- Biography, Drama
- George Nolfi
- 2020-03-20
The film stars Anthony Mackie, Nicholas Hoult, Nia Long, Jessie T. Usher and Samuel L. Jackson. The story follows Joe Morris (Jackson) and Bernard Garrett (Mackie), two of the first African-American bankers in the United States.
Watch the Trailer. 'The Banker' centers on revolutionary businessmen Bernard Garrett (Anthony Mackie) and Joe Morris (Samuel L. Jackson), who devise an audacious and risky plan to take on the racially oppressive establishment of the 1960s by helping other African Americans pursue the American dream.
- 2 min
In the 1960s, two entrepreneurs hatch an ingenious business plan to fight for housing integration and equal access to the American Dream. Apple TV+. Watch The Banker with a subscription on...
- (80)
- George Nolfi
- PG-13
- Anthony Mackie
The film effectively revives Garrett's inspiring story for a modern audience, turning it into an important piece of American history that won't soon be forgotten. In the 1960s, two entrepreneurs hatch an ingenious business plan to fight for housing integration—and equal access to the American Dream.
Bleecker Street has unveiled official trailer for The Banker (2020). Based on a true story, The Banker centers on revolutionary businessmen Bernard Garrett (Anthony Mackie) and Joe Morris (Samuel L. Jackson), who devise an audacious and risky plan to take on the racially oppressive establishment of the 1960s by helping other African Americans ...
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Mar 20, 2020 · 120 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2020. Monica Castillo. March 20, 2020. 4 min read. In “The Banker,” the fight for civil rights takes place over land deeds and homeownership, and the main weapon is capital that is mostly controlled by white people.