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Wall Street
Directed by
Oliver Stone
R
1987
2h 6m
Crime
,
Drama
7.3
78%
81%
7.2
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An impatient young stockbroker is willing to do anything to get to the top, including trading on illegal inside information taken through a ruthless, greedy corporate raider who takes the youth under his wing.
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Cast of Wall Street
Michael Douglas
Gordon Gekko
Charlie Sheen
Bud Fox
Ramon Gerard Estevez
Carl Fox
Daryl Hannah
Darien Taylor
John C. McGinley
Marvin
Hal Holbrook
Lou Mannheim
Sean Young
Kate Gekko
Terence Stamp
Sir Larry Wildman
James Spader
Roger Barnes
Lauren Tom
Lady Broker
Chuck Pfeiffer
Chuckie
Tamara Tunie
Carolyn
Franklin Cover
Dan
James Karen
Lynch
Saul Rubinek
Harry Salt
Leslie Lyles
Natalie
Faith Geer
Natalie's Assistant
Frank Adonis
Charlie
John Capodice
Dominick
Suzen Murakoshi
Girl in Bed
Wall Street Ratings & Reviews
New York Magazine/Vulture
David Denby
Oliver Stone's Wall Street is exactly what I had hoped for -- a sensationally entertaining melodrama about greed and corruption in New York, a movie that evokes the power of big money so strongly that you can savor it on your tongue like Stilton and port.
United Press International
Cathy Burke
The conflict may be familiar, but Stone brings the mystery of Wall Street's heros and villains, its big-stakes players and two-bit salesmen into sharp focus. It's a look that is both exhilarating and astounding.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
...an eye-opening behind-the-scenes glimpse at an almost alien landscape.
TheFilmFile.com
Dustin Putman
For a motion picture that, at the time of shooting, was intended to be relatively hip and cutting-edge, it is now so laughably outdated it almost feels like science-fiction.
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Christopher Lloyd
Like the rest of Stone's oeuvre, it's about as subtle as a sledgehammer. But his filmmaking style is like heavy metal: When he hits the right chords, nobody plays with as much power or brash energy.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Some of the 1980s-era details may seem a bit dated, and the movie's attitude toward women is slightly despicable, but the overall story arc, echoing the "Faust" tale, is timeless.
LarsenOnFilm
Josh Larsen
...blustery and unsophisticated, like many of the movies of Oliver Stone.
Movie Metropolis
James Plath
It's solid, but no showcase for HD.
7M Pictures
Kevin Carr
a compelling drama that is exceedingly well acted (with the obvious exception of the wretched Daryl Hannah)
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
The sensibility of this movie is so adolescent that it's hard to take it as seriously as the filmmakers intend us to.
TV Guide
Writer-director Oliver Stone, who shows an uncanny knack for anticipating public interest in the subjects he chooses, explores the much-publicized inside trading scandals of the mid-1980s.
Variety
Variety Staff
Watching Oliver Stone's Wall Street is about as wordy and dreary as reading the financial papers accounts of the rise and fall of an Ivan Boesky-type arbitrageur.
Slant Magazine
Fernando F. Croce
Stone's attack on the excesses of the Me Decade could easily be dubbed Mr. Smith Goes to Wall Street.
New York Times
Vincent Canby
Wall Street isn't a movie to make one think. It simply confirms what we all know we should think, while giving us a tantalizing, Sidney Sheldon-like peek into the boardrooms and bedrooms of the rich and powerful.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Stone's most impressive achievement in this film is to allow all the financial wheeling and dealing to seem complicated and convincing, and yet always have it make sense.
Washington Post
Rita Kempley
With its posturing politics and cardboard characterizations, Wall Street is not up to [Oliver Stone's] past standards.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
In Wall Street...you will see the evil, capitalistic impulses of man. Towards the end, you will see the self-righteous impulses of liberal finger-waggers. It's hard to tell which is worse.
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