Summary
The Bank is an American film comedy first released in 1915,
directed by Charles Chaplin.
The film stars Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance and Carl Stockdale.
It has also been released under the title: Charlie Detective.
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Credits
- Director: Charles Chaplin
- Script: Charles Chaplin
- Photo: Harry Ensign
- Music: Robert Israel
- Cast: Charles Chaplin (Charlie, a Janitor), Edna Purviance (Edna, a Secretary), Carl Stockdale (Charles, a Cashier), Charles Inslee (Bank President), Leo White (Clerk), Billy Armstrong (Another Janitor), Fred Goodwins (Bald Cashier), John Rand (Bank Robber and salesman), Lloyd Bacon (Bank Robber), Frank J. Coleman (Bank Robber), Paddy McGuire (Cashier in White Coat), Wesley Ruggles (Bank Customer), Carrie Clark Ward (Bank Customer), Lawrence A. Bowes (Bond Salesman), Lee Hill (Tall Robber with Moustache)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 33 min; B&W; silent
- Aka: Charlie Detective; Charlie at the Bank; Charlie in the Bank

Comedy / Short






