Picture 1 of 2


Gallery
Picture 1 of 2


Wall Street/Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps DVD (2011) Michael Douglas, Stone
Great Prices & Quality from musicMagpie. 10m+ Feedbacks
£3.18
ApproximatelyEUR 3.74
Condition:
“This product has passed our meticulous quality checks and is guaranteed to be in great condition. ”... Read moreAbout condition
Very Good
An item that has been used, but is in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or item cover, no scuffs, scratches, cracks, or holes. The cover art and liner notes are included. The VHS or DVD box is included. The video game instructions and box are included. The teeth of the disk holder (in the DVD box) is undamaged. Minimal wear on the exterior of item. No skipping on the CD or DVD, when played. No fuzzy or snowy frames on VHS tape, when played. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
9 available94 sold
Oops! Looks like we're having trouble connecting to our server.
Refresh your browser window to try again.
Postage:
Doesn't post to United States.
Located in: England, United Kingdom
Delivery:
Varies
Returns:
30 days return. Buyer pays for return postage. If you use an eBay delivery label, it will be deducted from your refund amount.
Payments:
Shop with confidence
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
eBay item number:383309572500
Item specifics
- Condition
- Very Good
- Seller notes
- Sub-Genre
- Drama
- Publisher
- Elevation Sales
- Certificate
- 15
- Leading Role
- Michael Douglas
- Region Code
- Region 2
- Edition
- Normal, 2 disc(s)
- EAN
- 5039036046237
About this product
Product Information
WALL STREET Oliver Stone opened fire on the greed decade of the 1980s with this morality tale set on Wall Street. The film stars Charlie Sheen as Bud Fox, an ambitious rookie stockbroker from a blue-collar background who is magnetised by Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas), a Mephistophelean superbroker who specialises in corporate takeovers. Despite his initial resistance to Bud's entreaties, Gekko finally takes on the eager beaver as his protege, schooling him in the kind of slash-and-burn manoeuvres that have taken him to the top. This style is far more attractive to Bud than the more prosaic but principled approach to investing preached by veteran Lou Mannheim (Hal Holbrook). And, at first, it's impossible to dispute his preference; as Bud's life moves into the fast lane, he quickly acquires an upscale apartment and girlfriend, interior designer Darien (Darryl Hannah). But when Gekko demands that Bud not only break the law but directly undermine his union leader father, Carl (Martin Sheen), and jeopardise the jobs and lives of his friends and family, he realises that the cost of success might be more than he's willing to pay. WALL STREET is a riveting, testosterone-fuelled tour of the Street's upper echelons, featuring standout performances by Douglas and Martin Sheen. <br> WALL STREET MONEY NEVER SLEEPS directed by Oliver Stone is a sequel to the 1987 film WALL STREET. Michael Douglas reprises his Academy Award-winning role of Gordon Gekko starring with Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan and Frank Langella. Set in New York City as the global economy is on the brink of disaster. This instalment promises a 'ripped from the headlines' plot, with Gekko teaching ambitious young investment banker Jacob Moore the ins and outs of criminal investments. Gekki emerges from prison to find that his daughter, Winnie, (Carey Mulligan) prefers to remain estranged, and that his former WALL STREET cohorts are still raking in the cash. Flash-forward to 2008, and Winnie is dating a proprietary trader named Jake Moore (LaBeouf), who expresses a passion for green energy while working for his mentor Louis Zabel (Frank Langella), of Keller Zabel Investments. Despite heading up one of the most prominent investment firms in the country, Louis Zabel is forced to personally fight for the future of Keller Zabel before the Federal Reserve after the company's stock takes a hit due to persistent rumours that it's being dragged down by debt. Denied a bailout from the government, Keller Zabel soon falls victim to a hostile takeover lead by powerful investment bank partner Bretton James (Josh Brolin), of Churchill Schwartz. His job on the line and his mentor out of the picture, Jake discovers that Gordon Gekko is out promoting his new book "Is Greed Good?" and decides to attend a lecture being given by the author at Fordham University. According to Gekko, greed is now sanctioned by the government, and the U.S. economy is on the verge of collapse as a direct result of levera
Product Identifiers
Producer
Oliver Stone, Edward R. Pressman, Eric Kopeloff
EAN
5039036046237
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102175179
Product Key Features
Actor
Frank Langella, Eli Wallach, Oliver Stone, Carey Mulligan, Austin Pendleton, John Bedford-Lloyd, Michael Douglas, Shia Labeouf, Jason Clarke, Charlie Sheen, Josh Brolin, Susan Sarandon, Vanessa Ferlito, Sylvia Miles
Film/TV Title
Wall Street / Wall Street-Money Never Sleeps
Director
Oliver Stone
Language
English
Run Time
257 Mins
Release Year
2013
Format
DVD
Franchise
Wall Street
Features
Intro by Oliver Stone\Deleted Scenes\Money, Money, Money; The rise and fall of Wall Street\Additional Audio Commentary\Additional material\The Making of Wall Street and Broadcasting News
Genre
Drama, General
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs
2
Certificate
15
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Production Designer
Kristi Zea
Executive Producer
Alessandro Camon, Alex Young, Celia D. Costas
Additional Information
WALL STREET Oliver Stone opened fire on the greed decade of the 1980s with this morality tale set on Wall Street. The film stars Charlie Sheen as Bud Fox, an ambitious rookie stockbroker from a blue-collar background who is magnetised by Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas), a Mephistophelean superbroker who specialises in corporate takeovers. Despite his initial resistance to Bud's entreaties, Gekko finally takes on the eager beaver as his protege, schooling him in the kind of slash-and-burn manoeuvres that have taken him to the top. This style is far more attractive to Bud than the more prosaic but principled approach to investing preached by veteran Lou Mannheim (Hal Holbrook). And, at first, it's impossible to dispute his preference; as Bud's life moves into the fast lane, he quickly acquires an upscale apartment and girlfriend, interior designer Darien (Darryl Hannah). But when Gekko demands that Bud not only break the law but directly undermine his union leader father, Carl (Martin Sheen), and jeopardise the jobs and lives of his friends and family, he realises that the cost of success might be more than he's willing to pay. WALL STREET is a riveting, testosterone-fuelled tour of the Street's upper echelons, featuring standout performances by Douglas and Martin Sheen. <br> WALL STREET MONEY NEVER SLEEPS directed by Oliver Stone is a sequel to the 1987 film WALL STREET. Michael Douglas reprises his Academy Award-winning role of Gordon Gekko starring with Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan and Frank Langella. Set in New York City as the global economy is on the brink of disaster. This instalment promises a 'ripped from the headlines' plot, with Gekko teaching ambitious young investment banker Jacob Moore the ins and outs of criminal investments. Gekki emerges from prison to find that his daughter, Winnie, (Carey Mulligan) prefers to remain estranged, and that his former WALL STREET cohorts are still raking in the cash. Flash-forward to 2008, and Winnie is dating a proprietary trader named Jake Moore (LaBeouf), who expresses a passion for green energy while working for his mentor Louis Zabel (Frank Langella), of Keller Zabel Investments. Despite heading up one of the most prominent investment firms in the country, Louis Zabel is forced to personally fight for the future of Keller Zabel before the Federal Reserve after the company's stock takes a hit due to persistent rumours that it's being dragged down by debt. Denied a bailout from the government, Keller Zabel soon falls victim to a hostile takeover lead by powerful investment bank partner Bretton James (Josh Brolin), of Churchill Schwartz. His job on the line and his mentor out of the picture, Jake discovers that Gordon Gekko is out promoting his new book 'Is Greed Good?' and decides to attend a lecture being given by the author at Fordham University. According to Gekko, greed is now sanctioned by the government, and the U.S. economy is on the verge of collapse as a direct result of levera
Reviews
Time Magazine - Moving as fast and recklessly as a trillion-dollar fat-finger stock-market transaction, the film has the drive, luxe and sarcastic wit of the snazziest Hollywood movies for most of its two-hours-plus running time., Love Film - Stone's most impressive achievement in this film is to allow all the financial wheeling and dealing to seem complicated and convincing, and yet always have it make sense.
Screenwriter
Stephen Schiff, Allan Loeb
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Editor
Julie Monroe, David Brenner
Movie/TV Title
Wall Street / Wall Street - Money Never Sleeps
Director of Photography
Rodrigo Prieto
Consumer Advice
Contains infrequent strong language
Item description from the seller
Seller business information
VAT number: GB 226498384
CRN: 06277562
Safety information
About this seller
musicMagpie Shop
99.3% positive Feedback•45.9M items sold
Registered as a business seller
Seller Feedback (19,700,854)
This item (38)
All items (19,700,854)
- a***2 (594)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseThanks
- t***m (483)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseGreat seller
- 2***e (1656)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseFast delivery 🚚🚚 thanks
- 8***9 (346)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseA1. Many thanks
- g***o (389)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseFast delivery, well packaged, would not hesitate to buy from again. Thanks
- s***i (220)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseMint absolute emmense mix, nice condition some classics on there mixed by the legend DJ Randall, came quickly thanks