In the early 1960s, small town bank president, HENRY POTTS, has maneuvered himself into a very sweet deal.
He and his philandering son-in-law are looting the Union Guaranty Bank under the guise of a cost-cutting "Unbank" marketing campaign. However, JOHN JIMPSON, the randy son-in-law and chief marketing officer, has a problem—he cannot keep his hands off the female help.
When Henry hires CLYDINE CLUMM, a platinum-blond honky-tonk angel on the rebound as his private secretary, all hell breaks loose in the executive suite, including a missing briefcase of stolen loot.
PRAISE FOR "UNBANKERLY BEHAVIOR"
"The Harlan Lane era of Little Rock's Union National Bank is the setting for this hilarious tale about the pitfalls of overreaching greed."
H. Hall McAdams, III, Former Chairman of Union National Bank in the post-Harlan Lane era.
"A wry postcard from Little Rock's checkered past."
Steven Hanley, Columnist, The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette