Robber stealing money from bank teller
Robber stealing money from bank teller
1941 Bank Interior
b&w - Educational about being nice to people - bank interior - man goes to bank, gets turned down for loan - loan officer - teller in bg - bank tellers - banker - manners - polite - behavior - etiquette - courtesy -
News Clip: Bank election
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
UK / BARCLAYS BANK BROLL
00:05:37:07 close-ups of automated teller machine (0:27) / 00:03:17:05 ATMs / Automated teller machines (0:26) / 00:00:19:12 People withdrawing money from automatic teller machines (1:45) / 00:00:00:0 ...
Pathe
Demonstration using tear gas to thwart bank robbers
BANK OPENS "DRIVE IN"
Bank opens "Drive In". Watford, Hertfordshire. <br/> <br/>L/S Bank with car stopping at window. M/S Interior, Bank looking over Teller's shoulder, car has pulled up outside bank, teller reaches for telephone to customer through bullet proof window. C/U Transfer box being operated by teller as she pushes it out to receive customers cheque. C/U Exterior man in cars places cheque in transfer box which is now open to the outside, teller withdraws it and reached for lid. <br/> <br/>C/U Interior teller lifting lid from transfer box and reaches for cheque. C/U Man in car looking at transfer box. C/U box opening, customers hand comes into frame and reaches for five pound note and transfer box closes. MS Interior showing teller at desk, car is seen through window and customer places money in his pocket. M/S Exterior car begins to drive away.
IMPACT OF BANK DEREGULATION (1986)
03-31-1986 POSSIBILITY OF BANK DEREGULATION COULD SEND INTEREST RATES UP.
People in cars at the First National Bank drive through teller lanes in Florida, United States.
Cars in Florida, United States. A sign reads 'Congested Slow Area'. Cars move along a road. Cars pulling into the drive-in banking lanes of the First National Bank. A teller counting out money for a customer. Location: Florida United States USA. Date: 1958.
HOLLYWOOD FILMMAKING
SHOT FROM TELLERS WINDOW IN BANK BUSY SMALL BANK, CUSTOMERS ON LINE IN FRONT OF TELLERS WINDOW , CU BANK TELLER WITH CUSTOMERS BANKING IN THE 1930'S
BANK AUTOMATIC TELLERS
COVER FOOTAGE OF AUTOMATIC BANK TELLER MACHINES ( INSTANT MONEY / CASH MACHINES ). FOOTAGE OF MACHINES AT VARIOUS BANKS IN WASHINGTON, DC.
Les Caisses populaires Desjardins
MS of male teller, man enters bank and draws out some money. Sign over teller's window: "CAISSIER".
1950s Customers at Bank
Customers at a bank deal with bank tellers.
Female employee helping a customer by giving her a leaflet and an explanation
Wide handheld shot of the female employee at the desk helping a female customer asking for advice by giving her a leaflet and explanation. Shot in Slovenia.
DN-LB-506 Beta SP
Mirrors Protect Bank Against Hold-ups!
Student Co-op; 8/13/1993
people on bank teller line; young teller works
Shops, supermarkets: where are our cashiers?
CU Cashier handling money, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
XD30264 1964 MARION COUNTY FLORIDA TOURISM FILM "FLORIDA'S KINGDOM OF THE SUN" SILVER SPRINGS
This 1964 tourism film presents highlights of Marion County, Florida. Florida is the USA's southernmost point and the only legitimate subtropical area (:38). Marion County is in the heart of Florida (:52). A few minutes from the city of Ocala is Silver Springs (1:12) and a view is given of its waters through a glass bottom boat (1:20). 35 different species of fish inhabit these waters (1:25). The main spring cavern shown is the largest in the world and holds 660 million gallons of water (1:28). Silver Springs is known as the underwater motion picture capitol of the world (1:45). A 100-acre area filled with dogwoods and azaleas is shown (1:55). Behind Carol, the film’s photographer / story teller, swims the Scenic Naval Cruiser taking a 45-minute tour down Silver River (2:02) through subtropical jungle (2:09). A colony of monkeys is viewed (2:17). At the Ross Island’s Reptile Institute, a young boy rides a large turtle’s back (2:22). An hourly demonstration of venom extraction is conducted on rattlesnakes (2:31). At the International Deer Ranch are animals from 18 different countries (2:42) and in the nursery children are at play with baby animals (2:55). The Chapels of Prince Peace Memorial (3:11) included a hand carved scene from the Life of Christ (3:14). The artist is Paul Cunningham (3:21) and he is seen at work on an oceanscape (3:21). A sign for ‘Carly American Museum History on Wheels’ follows (3:27) (3:30). The International Doll and Toy Shop is another hot spot (3:43). The foremost carvers from around the world constructed a complete circus from wood (3:55). Tourists on one of Silver Spring’s beaches (4:07). A 164-foot-high gondola ride provides tourists a skyline view of the attractions (4:25). A bank hold up is played out in the style of the roaring Old West (4:36). In a saloon, dancers perform the can-can (4:56). Native Americans perform traditional war dances (5:35). As a stagecoach takes a ride through the town (5:39), a gun fight is played out (5:51) at Six Gun Territory. An authentic wood burning express train (6:41) is also available for guests. The 400,000-acre Ocala National Forest (6:26) is a short distance from here and picnickers enjoy the waters of Juniper Springs (6:33). The area boasts campsites and nature trails (6:44). Deer and a bear (6:53). A few miles from here, hunters hold prize game (7:05). The area is also known as a world-famous fishing hot spot as it has more than 500 lakes and rivers (7:13). A large mouth black bass (7:33). The mild climate enabled water sports to be enjoyed year-round (7:42). For lodging, motels equipped with swimming pools and varying cuisines await tourists (7:58). For local young children, the area is equipped with unlimited education facilities (8:20) and for the young adults, is the Central Florida Junior college (8:28) and the University of Florida (8:30). The area was a growing metropolis full of churches and shopping centers (8:46). The two million-dollar Monroe Memorial hospital is shown (8:50) as well as the local post office and county courthouse (8:51). Citrus makes up a large part of the industry here with its 1,400 acres groves and packing plants (9:02). Cattle raising also contributes to the economy (9:11). Sleek greyhounds are bred and trained here for racing (9:26). Ocala was known as the Thoroughbred capitol of Florida and race horses take to galloping through the pasture (9:46). Off US-41, is Rainbow Springs (10:11). A view from out of one of the area’s unique submarine boats is given (10:41). On a lush jungle walk, tourists can view the highest waterfall in Florida (11:07) and swim in the waters of Rainbow Springs (11:11). Ocala Municipal Golf Course holds annual golf tournaments (11:27). The Boston Red Socks Farm club provides spring training camps (11:39). For the arts and entertainment, is the Community Concert Association (11:46) as well as the theatre (11:49). Four major highways as well as 10 state highways made this area easily accessible from other parts of the state (12:00). For other transportation methods, there was the Atlantic Coastline Railroad, the Greyhound bus line (12:18) and the newly built Ocala Silver Springs airport (12:18). As the film nears conclusion, a montage of Marion County’s many attractions ensue (12:57). Produced by The Marion County Board of County Commissioners (13:11). The narrator was Sidney Berry (13:17). A Guided Tour Production (13:21). <p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
BANKING / RETAIL CONSUMERS / TELLERS
B - ROLL FTG OF CUSTOMERS IN BANK / BANK TELLERS STANDING BEHIND WINDOWS / WOMAN AT ATM CASH MACHINE / CUSTOMERS SIGNING CHECKS AND STATEMENTS
AFP-65AF 16mm VTM-65AF Beta SP
IS A CAREER IN BANKING FOR YOU?
Tracking shot of customers and tellers in bank, 1960s
Tracking shot of customers and tellers in bank, 1960s
Paramount
The White family with 15 children buys war bonds