Bank Kicks Out The Black Man, Not Realizing He's Their Boss

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Published 2023-09-11
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In the 1960s, two entrepreneurs hatch an ingenious business plan to fight for housing integration and equal access to the American Dream; inspired by true events.

The Banker 2020

Cast:
Anthony Mackie: Bernard Garrett
Samuel L. Jackson: Joe Morris
Nicholas Hoult: Matt Steiner
Nia Long: Eunice Garrett
Jessie T. Usher: Tony Jackson
Taylor Black: Susie
Colm Meaney: Patrick Barker
Paul Ben-Victor: Donald Silverthorne
Gregory Alan Williams: Britton Garrett
Chris Gann: 2nd FBI Man
James DuMont: Senator McClellan

Director: George Nolfi

All Comments (21)
  • @ceddagr8
    "The Banker" is a movie that received little fanfare for obvious reasons. This really happened and in some cases hasn't changed today.
  • @Angie-tp4yt
    The way this man told this story is amazing... I applaud him
  • @strongheart1ful
    I admire that you’re speaking out against racial discrimination and injustices, it takes guts to speak the truth, keep up the good work. ❤
  • I hate the hate they had to endure and still stay proud and strong my black brothers and sisters love from a Moroccan brother 😢❤
  • @Deredeo
    THIS is the history we need to learn and understand. You can't claim to love America, without truly knowing its COMPLETE history.
  • @Bluecollarjoe6B9
    I know a man who grew up in a poor neighborhood. He got a scholarship to go to one of the most prestigious high schools in the country and he intentionally made friends with rich kids to get to their parents. He started cutting grass and doing odd jobs after school and on the weekends for these kids’ parents, until he got some much business that he hired his friends from his neighbourhood to help out. By the time he graduated high school he had amassed a clientele of the most rich and influential people in the country, I’m talking governors, Forbes CEOs and brokers etc. Bro is in college now doing internships are blue chip companies.
  • @leodass
    Samuel.L. Jackson,a brilliant born natural actor.
  • What a film!! Brings tears and the fact Black's still experiencing such behaviour today. Humanity and recognition of Black people's constructions are never to be seen. Stand tall and not to be dissuaded by mindlessness.
  • This Movie Should have Received Way More Accolades, and Should be an Instant Must Watch in The Black Community. 🏆🎆
  • @demos4667
    To think some fools actually had the audacity to say this was never a Racist Country!
  • @Faust8423
    Samuel L. Jackson never fails to deliver a good performance.
  • @TheBabane02
    One of the best stories I have heard in a very long time.
  • @mangojulie123
    Samuel Jackson - one of the most versatile and talented actors in the history of Hollywood! If you agree, smash the I❤Samuel button: 👇🏾👇🏾
  • I am emotional at the tenacity and audacity of this guy. What am I going through that am trying to hive up? Dont give up.
  • @Model_118
    “ They’re not smarter than you, they can’t be. “ That’s wild.
  • @131dyana
    Thank you for putting this out on public media. God bless you. :thanksdoc:
  • The saddest thing about this story, it’s true and is still happening. How often do the banks give black peoples bank loans to start a business, even when they have good assets.