Released from prison, Gordon Gekko, who warns of an economic downturn, joins forces with his daughters boyfriend, Jake Moore, to seek revenge on the rival trader responsible for their downfall, ultimately leading to a reconciliation between Gekko and his daughter. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is a 2010 American English-language Drama film starring Michael Douglas, Shia Labeouf, Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan, Eli Wallach, Susan Sarandon and Jerry Lobrow. The movie is based on Characters by Stanley Weiser and Oliver Stone. Edward R. Pressman Productions in association with Ixtlan Production and Dune Entertainment. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Eric Kopeloff, Oliver Stone and Edward R. Pressman. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is written by Allan Loeb, Stephen Schiff, Stanley Weiser and Oliver Stone and it is directed by Oliver Stone. 20th Century Fox acquired the distribution rights for the film. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps was released on 23rd September 2010 and takes a screen time of 133 minutes. The Film was successful at box office. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps was made on a budget of $70 million and it was a hit at box office gross of $134 million. Cinematography was done by Rodrigo Prieto and editing by Julie Monroe and David Brenner. The music was composed by Craig Armstrong.
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Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 60%
Keith Phipps
The first time around, Wall Street felt like a warning about the perils of excess just as excess started to exact its toll.This ones little more than a reminder that we all got, and remain, screwed. ( Read More )
Lisa Schwarzbaum
Greedis good, he famously declared, the mans material lust embodied with Oscar winning polish by Michael Douglas in Oliver Stones 1987 portrait of a go go, gone gone era. ( Read More )
Roger Ebert
Its an entertaining story about ambition, romance and predatory trading practices, but it seems more fascinated than angry. Is Stone suggesting this new reality has become embedded, and were stuck with it ( Read More )
Will Chadwick
Lazy directing on the behalf of Oliver Stone, the miscasting of Shia LaBeouf and an often incomprehensible plot turn this film into a total mess. ( Read More )
Dave Calhoun
This is a pulp novelisation of the banking crisis and its pleas for relevance ring hollow. ( Read More )