

Wall Street 1987
"Every dream has a price."
In the cutthroat world of 1980s finance, Oliver Stone's gripping drama 'Wall Street (1987)' exposes the dark side of ambition.
Director: Oliver Stone
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wall Street (1987) about?
The film tells the story of a young stockbroker's rise to the top, fueled by his ambition and willingness to do whatever it takes to succeed.
Who directed Wall Street?
Oliver Stone brings his signature style and attention to detail to the film, crafting a gripping and thought-provoking drama.
Who stars in Wall Street?
The film features a talented cast, including Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, and Martin Sheen.
Is Wall Street (1987) worth watching?
With its timely commentary on the excesses of the era and its thought-provoking themes, 'Wall Street (1987)' is a classic drama that is definitely worth watching.
How long is Wall Street?
The film has a runtime of 126 minutes.
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About Wall Street (1987) — A Gripping Drama of Ambition and Greed
In the cutthroat world of 1980s finance, Oliver Stone's gripping drama 'Wall Street (1987)' exposes the dark side of ambition. A young and driven stockbroker, played by Charlie Sheen, becomes seduced by the ruthless world of corporate raiders, led by the charismatic and cunning Michael Douglas. As the stakes rise, the lines between right and wrong are blurred, and the true cost of success is revealed. With its thought-provoking themes and tense atmosphere, 'Wall Street (1987)' is a must-watch for fans of crime dramas. The film's iconic performances, coupled with its timely commentary on the excesses of the era, make it a timeless classic. By turns intense and thought-provoking, 'Wall Street (1987)' is a gripping portrayal of the cutthroat world of high finance.




