In addition to the plot of It's a Wonderful Life (1946), other fictional depictions of bank runs include those in American Madness (1932), Mary Poppins (1964) and Noble House (1988)
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On September 1982, a bank run happened on Hang Lung Bank after the collapse of Che Lee Yuen Jewellery & Goldsmith Company and the spread of rumours.
Thorne was president of Trust Company of America when its main office on Wall Street was the target of a bank run starting on Wednesday, October 23, 1907, during the Panic of 1907.