Wall Street Wall 1987
Wall Street, 1987 film About the exchange.
Oh, my God. Oliver Stone
In the main roles:
Michael Douglas (Oskar + Golden Globes for a better husband role)
Charlie Shin
Martin Shin
The story.
The film describes the events of 1985. A small broker, Bud Fox, meets a rich financier, Gordon Gecko, and gives him a good idea of buying his father's shares (which gave him some information). The second deal was lost. Hecko tells Bud that the market can only earn money and tends to make that information. Bud, after a little arrangement, agrees to an illegal game. Working for Gecko Bud makes a lot of money. At that point, the code for Bada's wealth is satisfied, he's in doubt, and is he doing the right thing?
Buda's condition reaches a peak when Hecko's airlines operate in which Bad's father works. Hecko bought stock and wants to sell company assets. Here, instead of earning even more money and leaving with his parents to live in Gawai, Bud is suddenly starting to think about the immorality of this intention, the workers who might be fired and decided to stop Gecko. To this end, he decides to enlist the union ' s support in order to prevent the Gekko decision. In addition, Bud calls on the enemy of his ammo to buy stock at $18, but with the condition that he keeps the company and will not fire the workers.
But that's not all. The cowardly Bud Fox is throwing Gecko and the second time he was taken for Fed's eggs, Bud's recording the conversation with Gecko to the tape and putting him under the Inside article.
They put both of them in.
Interesting facts:
- Wall Street itself is never gonna see a movie.
- The first name of the film is “Greatty”
- The father of the hero, Charlie Shina, was his real father, Martin Shin.
- Michael Douglas read the stock market biography to get into play.
- The final version of the film cut 40 minutes.
- In particular, an episode of Fox Truck's wife Gecko was cut.
- Also, one of the cuts explains how Fox became the director of the airline, which is becoming a complete surprise in the final version of the film.
- Gordon Gecko speaking on the mobile phone of Motorola DynaTac 8,000X, the world's first cell phone.








