Importance of 6PM in the bank run scene from "It's a Wonderful Life"

Importance of 6PM in the bank run scene from "It's a Wonderful Life" - People standing on embankment near river

At the end of the bank run scene from "It's a Wonderful Life", special significance is given to 6 PM. That is, Potter warns George, "If you close your doors before 6 PM you will never reopen!" Also, George et al at Building and Loan excitedly count down to 6 PM.

What is the reason for this? When George initially arrives at the B&L, Uncle Billy had already locked the doors. Other than not wanting to lose his customers' confidence, is there some particular necessity to be open until 6?






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What caused the bank run in Its a Wonderful Life?

After George lets his distraught depositor-investors in and the Building and Loan opens for business, he learns that Potter recently acquired the town's other bank and then ordered the immediate repayment of funds it had loaned to his Building and Loan, thus denuding the mortgage lender of all its cash.

How much money did Mr Potter offer George to work for him did George accept the offer?

After Pa Bailey dies and George takes over, he fights with George over the same issues and becomes increasingly successful. At one point, Potter offers George a job in order to shut down the Building and Loan\u2014but George refuses. Finally, Potter finds the $8,000 that Uncle Billy lost and steals it.



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