Banking and the Farmer (1950)

Young man comes into bank to open his first account as commentator tells us his story. Shots illustrate how the young man found a farm he wanted to buy, negotiated a loan with the bank manager, courted and got married (small group posing for simple wedding picture - bride in tweed suit), worked hard on the farm - harvesting grain and vegetables, milking cow in dairy, presenting small bag of grain to bank manager having made a success of it.

Director: Peter Bradford
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date:
Production: Banking Information Service, Pathé Documentary Unit
Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Banking and the Farmer about?
Young man comes into bank to open his first account as commentator tells us his story. Shots illustrate how the young man found a farm he wanted to buy, negotiated a loan with the bank manager, courted and got married (small group posing for simple wedding picture - bride in tweed suit), worked hard on the farm - harvesting grain and vegetables, milking cow in dairy, presenting small bag of grain to bank manager having made a success of it.
Who directed Banking and the Farmer?
Banking and the Farmer was directed by Peter Bradford.
How long is Banking and the Farmer?
Banking and the Farmer has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is Banking and the Farmer?
Banking and the Farmer is a Documentary film.
Where was Banking and the Farmer produced?
Banking and the Farmer was produced in United Kingdom.