Imagine a world where the mundane world of banking collides with the supernatural, creating a unique blend of horror and finance. This curated collection of 10 horror movies about bankers offers a thrilling escape from the everyday, where financial transactions turn into terrifying tales. Whether you're a fan of horror or intrigued by the darker side of the banking world, these films promise to deliver chills, thrills, and a fresh perspective on the financial sector.

The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
Description: Although primarily a crime thriller, the film's intense atmosphere and the hostage situation in a subway car create a sense of dread and fear, making it a horror-adjacent experience.
Fact: The film was remade in 2009 with Denzel Washington and John Travolta, but the original remains a classic for its gritty realism.


The Bank Job (2008)
Description: While not a traditional horror film, "The Bank Job" includes elements of suspense and fear as a group of thieves plan a heist on a bank with a dark secret. The tension and the unknown make it a fitting addition to this list.
Fact: The film is loosely based on the real-life 1971 Baker Street robbery in London. It was banned in the UK for over 30 years due to its sensitive content.


The Vault (2021)
Description: A group of thieves plan a heist on a bank vault during a soccer match, but the vault holds more than just money - it's a gateway to terror. The film's claustrophobic setting and the supernatural twist make it a unique horror experience.
Fact: The film was shot in Barcelona, Spain, and features a real-life soccer match to add authenticity to the heist's backdrop.


The Bank Dick (1940)
Description: A comedic film by W.C. Fields, where he plays a bank guard who inadvertently becomes a hero. While not horror, the film's satirical take on banking and the absurdity of the situation adds a unique flavor to this collection.
Fact: The film was one of the last directed by Edward F. Cline, known for his work with Buster Keaton.


The Banker (2020)
Description: This biographical drama about two African-American entrepreneurs who hire a white man to pose as the head of their real estate firm has elements of suspense and the fear of discovery, fitting into this horror-themed collection.
Fact: The film was initially set for a theatrical release but was released on Apple TV+ due to the global health crisis.


The Bank (2001)
Description: This Australian thriller delves into the dark side of banking, where a young mathematician uncovers a conspiracy. While not overtly horror, the psychological tension and the sinister undertones qualify it for this list.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life banking scandals and features a cameo by the then-Australian Prime Minister, John Howard.


The Banker's Daughter (1914)
Description: A silent film where a banker's daughter is kidnapped, creating a suspenseful narrative that, while not modern horror, captures the essence of fear and danger.
Fact: This film is one of the earliest known examples of a banking-related thriller, showcasing the genre's evolution over time.


The Bank (1915)
Description: Another silent film where a bank robbery leads to a series of events filled with suspense and fear, making it a precursor to modern horror themes.
Fact: The film was directed by Frank Lloyd, who would later direct "Mutiny on the Bounty" (1935).


The Banker's Secret (1915)
Description: A silent film where a banker's secret leads to a web of deceit and danger, creating a suspenseful atmosphere that resonates with horror elements.
Fact: The film was part of the early wave of silent films exploring financial intrigue and personal secrets.


The Banker's Daughter (1923)
Description: A silent film where a banker's daughter is embroiled in a plot involving kidnapping and financial schemes, providing a suspenseful and eerie narrative.
Fact: This film was remade several times, showcasing the enduring appeal of the banker's daughter trope in cinema.
