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2001 Certificate TBC
  • Rated:
  • 60
  • from 11 members

Public enemy number one: The Bank Read more

Starring David Wenham, Anthony Lapaglia, Anthony LaPaglia, Sibylla Budd
Director Robert Connolly
Genres Drama

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The Bank

Public enemy number one: The Bank

Starring David Wenham, Anthony Lapaglia, Anthony LaPaglia, Sibylla Budd
Director Robert Connolly
Run time DVD: 1 hr 45 mins
Certificate Certificate TBC
Genres Drama
Released DVD: not available
Production year: 2001
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (2) of The Bank

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  • 4 stars out of 5

    Enthralling both as a thriller and as a caustic portrait of corporate greed, this superb debut from writer/director Robert Connolly delivers a crowd-pleasing comeuppance to an institution that people love to hate — the bank. David Wenham plays a brilliant Australian mathematician who is close to perfecting a computer programme that will be able to predict major stock market ups and downs. He sees it as a way to protect millions of ordinary folk from losing their savings: his employer (Anthony LaPaglia), the head of a big Australian bank, has other ideas. Just in case there is any confusion about where Connolly?s sympathies lie, the central storyline is juxtaposed with a moving subplot about a couple whose young son has committed suicide rather than pass on a foreclosure notice handed to him by a bailsman working for LaPaglia's bank. Wenham is superb as a man coping with the conflict between his moral code and a desire to leave his mark on the world of mathematics, while LaPaglia offers up the most monstrous business executive since Michael Douglas's Gordon Gecko in Wall Street.

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