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Tag Archives: Wall Street 1987
Gordon Gekko: Wall Street (1987) ‘Greed is Good’
Source:American Rhetoric– Gordon Gekko’s (played by Michael Douglas) speech, in Oliver Stone’s Wall Street (1987) Source:The New Democrat “Gekko: Well, I appreciate the opportunity you’re giving me, Mr. Cromwell, as the single largest shareholder in Teldar Paper, to speak. Well, … Continue reading
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Tagged 1979, 1987, America, American Capitalism, American Economy, Capitalism, Chicago, Economic Freedom, Gordon Gekko, Greed, Greed is Good, Hollywood, Illinois, Individual Freedom, Michael Douglas, Milton Friedman, New York, New York City, Oliver Stone, Phil Donahue, Phil Donahue Show, Professor Milton Friedman, The 1970s, The 1980s, United States, Wall Street, Wall Street 1987, Wall Street 1987 Movie
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C64 Beta: Wall Street 1987- Starring Michael Douglas and Charlie Sheen
Source:The Daily Post “Movie Trailer – 1987 – Wall Street” From C64B Wall Street from 1987 is a very good movie about what it’s like to work on Wall Street and what life is like around it. Perhaps not the most … Continue reading
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Tagged 1987, America, American Economy, Charlie Sheen, Corporate America, Gordon Gecko, Hollywood, Michael Douglas, New York, New York City, Occupy Wall Street, Political Movies, The 1980s, United States, Wall Street, Wall Street 1987, Wall Street 1987 Movie
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