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Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps

Gordon never gives up.
2010 | 133m | English

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As the global economy teeters on the brink of disaster, a young Wall Street trader partners with disgraced former Wall Street corporate raider Gordon Gekko on a two tiered mission: To alert the financial community to the coming doom, and to find out who was responsible for the death of the young trader's mentor.
Release Date: Sep 20, 2010
Director: Oliver Stone
Writer: Oliver Stone, Stephen Schiff, Stanley Weiser, Allan Loeb
Genres: Drama, Crime
Keywords wall street, duringcreditsstinger
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Dune Entertainment, Dune Entertainment III, Pressman Film
Box Office Revenue: $134,748,021
Budget: $70,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Michael Douglas Gordon Gekko
Shia LaBeouf Jacob Moore
Josh Brolin Bretton James
Carey Mulligan Winnie Gekko
Frank Langella Lewis Zabel
Susan Sarandon Sylvia Moore
Eli Wallach Julie Steinhardt
Vanessa Ferlito Audrey
Jason Clarke Jack Schwietzer
Alexander Wraith Jake's friend at club
John Bedford Lloyd Bill Clark
Anna Kuchma Office Blogger
Julianne Michelle Natasha
Keith Middlebrook Clark Wildman
Chuck Pfeiffer Chuckie
Charlie Sheen Bud Fox
Natalie Morales Churchill Schwartz Trader
Sebastian Sozzi Diego
Tet Wada VIP Party Patron
Annika Pergament Reporter
Maria Bartiromo News Host
Waltrudis Buck Zabel's Secretary
Catherine Wolf Zabel's Wife
Noelle Beck Bretton's Wife
Eloise DeJoria Woman at the Met #1
Coralie Charriol Paul Woman at the Met #2
Sondra James Lady at Book Signing
Nitya Vidyasagar James' Secretary
Sylvia Miles Realtor
Akemi Look Woman at Nightclub
Manu Narayan Quant Analyst (uncredited)
Austin Pendleton Dr. Masters
Christian Baha Hedge Fund Chief
Eric Purcell Jeweler
John Buffalo Mailer Robby
Richard Stratton Prison Cage Guard
Name Job
Oliver Stone Director, Writer
David Brenner Editor
Ellen Mirojnick Costume Design
Harry Cohen Sound Effects Designer
Ali Zafar Playback Singer
G.A. Aguilar Stunt Coordinator
Julie Monroe Editor
Leslie Fuller Makeup Artist
Scott Millan Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tod A. Maitland Sound Mixer
Diane Lederman Set Decoration
Kerrie Smith Hairstylist
Susan Reilly LeHane Makeup Artist
Stephen Schiff Writer
Paul D. Kelly Art Direction
Stanley Weiser Writer
Christopher Assells Sound Effects Editor
Deb Dyer Unit Production Manager
Aaron Vexler Stunts
Allan Loeb Writer
Dan Marshall Stand In
Rodrigo Prieto Director of Photography
Kristi Zea Production Design
Hector C. Gika Sound Effects Editor
Michael Keller Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Wylie Stateman Supervising Sound Editor
Craig Armstrong Original Music Composer
Jill Brown Stunts
Shawnna Thibodeau Stunt Double
Danny Wynands Stunts
Peter Epstein Stunts
Nicole Callender Stunt Driver
John Glaser Assistant Costume Designer
Name Title
Eric Kopeloff Producer
Edward R. Pressman Producer
Oliver Stone Producer
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Reviews

tanty
5.0

Fun and a smart way of taking advantage of 2007's NINJA crisis. The cast is quite good, but not much more to say ... ...

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
5.0

Yes, but why...? Why make a sequel? It was never going to be as good, as cutting edge and raw as the first film. Is it just to prove that in the intervening 20-odd years nothing has really changed? The world is just as venal and full of greedy gits? Anyway, the newly released "Gekko" (Michael Dougla ... s) takes the young "Jake" (Shia LaBeouf) - who is dating his estranged daughter "Winnie" (Carey Mulligan) under his wing. Ostensibly on the straight and narrow now, but soon we sense - and see - that this young man is every bit as gullible and easily led as "Gekko" sets about rebuilding something of his multi-million dollar empire. To be fair to LaBeouf, his portrayal of the young man trying to balance the needs of his relationship with his ambitions is actually quite reasonable, but sadly both Douglas and the writing have lost much of their potency and the on/off familial stuff just drags the already quite weak pace down all too often. I actually found the ending quite fitting - but for the most part this is a very, very, poor cousin of a much better story that I feel probably cinema could have done without.

May 31, 2022
r96sk
7.0

<em>'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps'</em> falls short of its predecessor, even though it is still satisfactory. It does have issues, for example it overruns and has some ill-fitting editing. The original had top (+ better) performances but wasn't fully reliant on the cast, this is more so. It's ... cool to see Michael Douglas reprise his role, the same can be for that rather fan service-y moment in the middle of the film. Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin and Carey Mulligan are positive new faces and give enough, even if I've seen greater from each one of them in other productions. This 2010 sequel isn't as much about Wall Street as the first flick, which I think is a mistake. Of course there is plenty in there about it, but to me it felt much more about Gekko and his personal life - which isn't quite as interesting to watch unfold across 120+ minutes.

Jan 20, 2025