Wall Street Great Film Moments
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Wall Street (1987) - Trailer #1 - A young and impatient stockbroker is willing to do anything to get to the top, including trading on illegal inside information taken through a ruthless and greedy corporate raider whom takes the youth under his wing.
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Wall Street (1987) - The Art of War - Gekko (Michael Douglas) lays out his creed of business ethics and how to get ahead in business to Bud (Charlie Sheen).
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Wall Street (1987) - How Much is Enough? - Bud (Charlie Sheen) finally questions the ethics of Gordon Gekko’s (Michael Douglas) view of capitalism.
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Wall Street (1987) - Father & Son - Carl (Martin Sheen) and Bud (Charlie Sheen) butt heads over a business deal and values.
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Wall Street (1987) - Wag the Dog - Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) delivers a final lesson to Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen).
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Wall Street (1987) - Greed Is Good - At the shareholder’s meeting, Gekko (Michael Douglas) announces that “greed is good.”
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Wall Street (1987) - Man Looks in the Abyss - Lou (Hal Holbrook) gives Bud (Charlie Sheen) a speech about character before he is arrested for SEC violations including insider trading.
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Wall Street (1987) - Two-Bit Pirate - Tycoon Larry Wildman (Terence Stamp) negotiates with Gekko (Michael Douglas) over stock prices for a steel company.
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Wall Street (1987) - Money Never Sleeps - As the sun rises over the beach, Gekko (Michael Douglas) gives Bud (Charlie Sheen) his “wake-up call.”
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Wall Street (1987) - A Second-Rate Power - Gekko (Michael Douglas) speaks to the shareholders of Teldar Paper and declares that “America has become a second-rate power.”
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