Wall Street
Greed Is Good
In this riveting, behind-the-scenes look at big business in the 1980s, an ambitious stockbroker (Charlie Sheen) is lured into the illegal, lucrative world of corporate espionage when he is seduced by the power, status and financial wizardry of Wall Street legend Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas). But he soon discovers that the pursuit of overnight riches comes at a price that's too high to pay.
Special Features:
- Deleted Scenes with Commentary by Director Oliver Stone
- Intro by Oliver Stone
- Greed is Good
- Commentary by Oliver Stone
- Money Never Sleeps – The Making of Wall Street
- Trailer & Theatrical Trailer
Critic Reviews:
- " Douglas steals the show as the rich guy viewers love to hate. " – Mike Massie
- " Much is made of Douglas' superbly sleazy display here, but the heart of the film is Charlie Sheen's anchoring effort as the stock market ingenue getting a crash course in cornering other people's cash. " – Leigh Paatsch
- " The film benefits enormously from shrewd casting. " – Sean French