“Wall Street” quotes
(1987)Oliver Stone
directed this movie
in 1987
Title Wall Street
Year 1987
Director Oliver Stone
Genre Drama, Crime
Year 1987
Director Oliver Stone
Genre Drama, Crime
Plot – Bud works as a broker for a company at Wall Street. He's a real New York yuppie and is under the protection of Gekko, an unscrupulous businessman who dominates the market and often ruins small investors. When Gekko attacks his father's company, the guy changes his opinion about him.
All actors – Charlie Sheen, Tamara Tunie, Franklin Cover, Chuck Pfeiffer, John C. McGinley, Hal Holbrook, James Karen, Leslie Lyles, Michael Douglas, Faith Geer, Frank Adonis, John Capodice, Martin Sheen, Suzen Murakoshi, Dani Klein, François Giroday, Josh Mostel, Ann Talman, Lisa Zebro, Rocco Ancarola, Martin Sherman, Monique van Vooren, Derek Keir, Andrea Thompson, Lauren Tom, George Blumenthal, Terence Stamp, George Vlachos, Liliane Montevecchi, Ronald von Klaussen, Michael O'Donoghue, Pirie MacDonald, Thomas Anderson, Sean Young, Cecilia Peck, Paul Guilfoyle, Annie McEnroe, Daryl Hannah, Jack Pruett, Ronald Yamamoto, James Spader, Yanni Sfinias, Grant Shaud, Carol Schneider, Saul Rubinek, Sean Stone, Astrid De Richemonte, Adelle Lutz, Sylvia Miles, Christopher Burge, Richard Feigen, James Rosenquist, John Galateo, Richard Dysart, Marlena Bielinska, William G. Knight, Jean De Baer, Bruce Daniel Diker, Jeff Beck, Diego Del Vayo, Millie Perkins, Pat Skipper, John Deyle, Michael A. Raymond, Eugene Dumaresq, Lefty Lewis, Mike Rutigliano, Heather Evans, Ken Lipper, Donnie Kehr, Elise Richmond, David Logan, Paul Kawecki, Dickson Shaw, Patrick Weathers, Jill Dalton, Allan Salkin, Oliver Stone, Michael C. Mahon, Jeff Rector, Pamela Riley, Jon Wool, James Bulleit, Alexandra Neil, Sam Ingraffia, Anna Levine, Byron Utley, , J. Adam Glover, David Hummel, Erville Light, Kevin Michael Moran, Chris Nelson Norris, Bill Phillips, Helen Proimos, Ron Turek
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“Man looks in the abyss, there's nothing staring back at him. At that moment man finds his character. And that is what keeps him out of the abyss.”
“In the days of the free market when our country was a top industrial power, there was accountability to the stockholder. The Carnegies, the Mellons, the men that built this great industrial empire, made sure of it because it was their money at stake. Today, management has no stake in the company! All together, these men sitting up here own less...” (continue)(continue reading)
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