Wall Street
Leaving May 31
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2h 5m
Directed by Oliver Stone • 1987 • United States
Starring Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, Martin Sheen
The ultimate portrait of ’80s corporate excess, Oliver Stone’s hard-hitting, brilliantly entertaining look at the moral emptiness behind the era’s “greed is good” mentality features an iconically sleazy performance from an Academy Award–winning Michael Douglas as Gordon Gekko, a ruthless Wall Street power player whose high-rolling lifestyle makes him an idol to Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen), an ambitious up-and-coming broker from a working-class background. Desperate to win Gekko’s approval, Fox engages him in a shady insider trading deal—selling his soul in a Faustian bargain that will have shattering personal consequences.
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