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| Dealers Year: 1989
Directed: - Colin Bucksey
Good exposure of the Financial/Stocks trading mean
Awesome is the beginning of this movie, shedding lightBR>into corporate Britain. The life of Financial dealersBR>is shown and their breaking point is exposed. Daniel Pascoe, maverick trader, has a difficultBR>time when his maestro and compadre Robby BarrellBR>is fired off the company. Still he finds how toBR>overcome difficulties. Once problems are over,BR>comes the time to think whether the perilsBR>and stress are worth it... Meeting beautiful Ann Schumann lets him understand whatBR>"having all" means. The music is glorious (and hard to find, BR>unfortunately!) Oh my, I wish this existed on DVD! Something else: Perhaps from the same studio, theyBR>realized later a tv series on the very same locationBR>(I guess the series didn't pay off... and it wasn'tBR>half the emotion of the movie... that should be theBR>reason why now only low-end government stations BR>broadcast the program...)
Jim
I saw the movie and thought it was very good, a nice change of pace to see the British side of the stock market. Myself, I'll never play any stock market games because I've been on the other side of things ie. getting laid off from 2 jobs before Christmas Eve so some investors and brokers can afford higher priced Christmas parties. As for entertainment, I liked the movie very much and especially Rebecca DeMornay's acting effort. As for Dee or whatever your name is the correct spelling of her name is Rebecca DeMornay. But you must be one of those guys who've never seen a real woman naked before! The deed is done Jim.
Alright for a British Wall Street
Its definitely not Wall Street! But it will do from a bunch of Brits. Beware - you will have to brush up on your british do understand what is being said.
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