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  1. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps

    Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps

    PG-132010 · Drama · 2h 10m

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  1. In 2001, corporate raider Gordon Gecko completes a prison sentence for money laundering. No one is there to meet him. Jump seven years: Gecko is promoting his book, his estranged daughter Winnie is a political muckraker engaged to Jake Moore, a hot-shot Wall Street trader, and an old nemesis of Gecko's, Bretton James, devours the firm Jake ...

  2. Feb 22, 2010 · Famous onscreen villain Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) returns. Gekko teaches co-star Shia LaBeouf the ins and outs of criminal investments. Frost/Nixon's Fr...

  3. Sep 22, 2010 · The death of his beloved mentor gives Jake a motive: He wants revenge on Bretton James, and suddenly all the parts come together: How he can hurt James, enlist Gekko, look good to Winnie, gain self-respect and maybe even make a nice pile of money along the way?

  4. Sep 24, 2010 · PG-13. Runtime: 2h 12min. Release Date: September 24, 2010. Genre: Action, Drama. Following a lengthy prison term, Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) finds himself on the outside looking in at a world he once commanded.

  5. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. HD. Michael Douglas reprises his Oscar (R)-winning role as unscrupulous Wall Street moneyman Gordon Gekko in this stellar sequel. 2,288 IMDb 6.2 2 h 12 min 2010. X-Ray PG-13. Drama · Bold · Intense · Sophisticated. Available to rent or buy. Rent. HD $3.99. Buy. HD $14.99. More purchase. options.

  6. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. Fresh out of prison, Gordon Gekko finds himself on the outside of a world he once dominated. Looking to repair his relationship with his daughter Winnie, Gekko forms an alliance with her fiancé Jacob. But can the former financial titan really be trusted?

  7. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps - Apple TV. Available on Prime Video, iTunes, Hulu, Max. In 2008, Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) is an ex-con on the book-tour circuit talking about his lessons learned in prison and how much the global economy has changed (or in some cases, hasn't).

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