
Director
Monty Banks
Born 1897 · Cesena, Forlì-Cesena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Monty Banks was a short, stocky but somehow debonair Italian-born comic actor, later also writer and director. In the US from 1914, he first appeared on stage in musical comedy and cabaret. By 1917 he was working as a dancer in New York's Dominguez Cafe. After this he turned to films, acting and doing stunt work at Keystone, Universal and for Al Christie. Changing his name from Mario Bianchi to Monty Banks may have been prompted by Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle as a passing reference to his playing '"montebanks". By 1919 Banks had moved to Vitagraph to play a villain in The Grocery Clerk (1919), foil to star comic Larry Semon. Banks first came to the fore in his own right as star of the "Welcome Comedies" made by Warner Brothers. He spent the early 1920s at Fox and Grand Asher, graduating to writing and directing two-reel comedies with himself as the star. Most noteworthy entries in regard to inventive sight gags and Mack Sennett--style madcap plots are Pay or Move (1924) and The Golf Bug (1924). The success of this series prompted Banks to create an independent production company, the Monty Banks Pictures Corporation, in conjunction with writer/director Howard Estabrook. He made several feature-length films for Pathe, including Play Safe (1927)) (generally considered his best work), which featured a climactic runaway train sequence. This style of fast-action slapstick made it inevitable that Banks suffered more than his fair share of injuries, especially since he continued to do many of his own stunts. From the late 1920s Banks worked in England and made several appearances in sound films. However, his accent proved to be something of an obstacle. He therefore decided, after 1930, to concentrate on directing and producing. He helmed four features starring the popular entertainer Gracie Fields, who became his second wife in 1940. In 1935 he directed a well-received George Formby comedy, No Limit (1935), about the TT motorcycle races on the Isle of Man, which were shot on location there. With the outbreak of World War II Banks--being an Italian citizen--would have faced internment in England as an enemy alien. He therefore deemed it necessary to flee to Canada, and from there to the neutral United States. He eventually obtained American citizenship, for which he had applied years earlier, but had forgotten to submit the necessary paperwork. Back in Hollywood he ended up at 20th Century-Fox, directing Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in Great Guns (1941), arguably one of their lesser efforts. Banks died of a heart attack during a trip through Italy in January 1950, aged just 52. Sadly, the majority of his one- and two-reelers are now considered lost films. As a result, his status as a leading comic of the silent screen may have somewhat diminished--except, perhaps, in his home town of Cesena, where a foundation was established in his honor (the "Aula Didattica Monty Banks"), offering students "practical courses on experimental aspects of video production".
Directed

Almost a Honeymoon
Director · 1930

Tonight's the Night - Pass It On
Director · 1931
Father and Son
Director · 1935

Kiss Me Sergeant
Director · 1930

Old Soldiers Never Die
Director · 1931
The New Waiter
Director · 1930

Money for Nothing
Director · 1932

18 Minutes
Director · 1935

Great Guns
Director · 1941
Falling in Love
Director · 1934
The Musical Beauty Shop
Director · 1930

You Made Me Love You
Director · 1933

No Limit
Director · 1935

Keep Your Seats, Please
Director · 1936

Love and Luck
Director · 1932
The Girl in Possession
Director · 1934
The Jerry Builders
Director · 1930

Heads We Go
Director · 1933
Acting

Blood and Sand
Antonio Lopez · 1941

The Garage
Man with Dog (uncredited) · 1920

Tonight's the Night - Pass It On
Convict · 1931
The Covered Schooner
The Boy · 1923

A Blind Pig
French Salesman · 1918
Wedding Bells
The Groom · 1924

Too Much Johnson
Leon Dathis · 1919

Atta Boy
Monty Milde · 1926

Flying Luck
The Boy · 1927
Falling in Love
Film Director · 1934

Horse Shoes
Monty Milde · 1927

You Made Me Love You
Taxi Driver (uncredited) · 1933
Week-End Wives
Max Ammon · 1929

A Perfect Gentleman
Monty Brooks · 1928
The Girl in Possession
Caruso · 1934

So You Won't Talk
Tony · 1935

Heads We Go
Chauffeur · 1933

The Compulsory Husband
Monty · 1929
The Golf Bug
Monty · 1924
A Bedroom Scandal
A Husband · 1921

A Bell for Adano
Giuseppe · 1945

Man of the Moment
Doctor · 1935

The Head Waiter
Dinning Customer · 1919

Don't Park Here
A Rival · 1919



