"Wall Street" Screenplay

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" Wall Street" Screenplay Screenplay : Stanley Weiser

, Oliver Stone The financial center of the United States and even the West. In October 1985, there was a black whirlwind of stocks plummeting in this narrow street. According to statistics, a total of 500 billion US dollars was lost. Oliver Stone, who is famous for his "Field Platoon", made a seasonal film called "The Wall Street" with Wall Street as the background in 1987 and 1988. The film "narrates a young man who, after entering the stock market, is seduced by such a large amount of easy-to-get money, his life changes from transformation to reflection, and finally he hopes to renew himself and returns to the world of people. Go to the purity of the beginning, find yourself again, and self-esteem." In order to enhance the authenticity, Stone shot all of them on location. For example, some stock buying and selling scenes were captured while the New York Stock Exchange was trading. Another example is that the protagonist Bird Fox's office re-decorated a building on Broadway. "I hope that the audience can experience a strong New York atmosphere, and they can see the skyscrapers outside through the glass windows." The role of Gordon Gekko in the film is played by the famous producer and actor Michael Douglas. He portrayed this old and slippery agent with three points. For this, he won the American Critics Award and the Academy Award for Best Actor. Morning in New York Harbor. The sun is rising from the sea level. The fish market is open for business, and the crowd is full of people. The famous singer Frank Sinatra sang "Fly Me to the Moon" outside the screen. The rising sun casts an orange glow on the East River, the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan's skyscrapers. Station of the elevated railway. On the platform and in the carriage are businessmen rushing to work...they are also in the subway. The camera pans to a narrow street in Manhattan. Subtitles: Wall Street. The protagonist of the film, Bird Fox, in his early twenties, dressed in a fitted suit, looked down at the newspaper of the day as he walked towards his office building. The elevator door was about to close when Bird rushed in.













This is Jackson Steiner Investment Trust. Bird said hello to the female clerk and stepped into the office. It's huge inside, with many desks and filing cabinets. Microcomputers, monitors and telephones are placed on each desk. The people in the office quickly arrived, and they were all busy. Bird walked towards his friend Marvin, a stockbroker.
Bird: "The stock market is looking fierce today."
Marvin: "It's like shooting a machine gun, da da da!"
At this time, an elderly broker, Rue Mannheim, appeared in the office.
Mannheim: "Everyone in this world wants to make a fortune. But it's not the same as Roosevelt's time. Countries have a lot of foreign currency. Nixon's abolition of the gold standard was a big mistake. I advise everyone to be optimistic about Barney Pharmaceuticals. The company's stock."
Marvin: "But it will take at least five years for that company's stock to make money. It's too time-consuming."
At this time, the company's sales chief, Lynch, gave instructions to his subordinates through a loudspeaker.
Lynch: "The Nikkei (the stock index of the Japan Economic Federation, the largest economic group in all of Japan) stops at 90. The Japanese are in action. The steel company sells 200,000 shares. International Business Machines The company sold one million shares... Ladies and gentlemen, please call and tell customers. Okay, let's get to work." The
digital clock pointed to nine o'clock. This is when the stock market is open.
Burt said excitedly: "All the horses will fight together." The

screen changed. New York stock market. Subtitles: 1985.
Inside the offices of Jackson Steiner Investment Trust. Bird, Marvin, and a few other brokers stood in front of the computer, watching the quotes on the screen. Then call each other.
Bird: "I'm Bird Fox from Jackson Steiner. Please give me five minutes, as long as you have time..."
He used a set of words in the same tone, calling each client one after another.
The clock was already pointing at three-fifty. The stock market will close at four o'clock.
Marvin called: "I want to know before the market closes. If you don't let me know within ten minutes, it's over. The market closes at four."
Bird dialed another client. Bird complained: "I think you're a gentleman with too much style. You have to wait for the stock to fall before selling. Then
I can't do anything about it. Nothing can be recovered."
beside.
Bird said to the phone, "The section chief is not here."
Lynch winked and said to Bird, "Give me the telephone."
He took it.
Lynch: "I'm the head of the sales department. What's the trouble? ... It's irreparable. You can discuss it with the liaison and make a lie."
He put down the phone and turned to Bird.
Lynch said sternly: "He doesn't have the ability to pay the bill. If he can't pay, you will pay."
Bird panicked: "That guy is talking nonsense."
Lynch: "Anyone with money will lose money Twenty-five percent can also talk nonsense?"
Bird: "That guy often does this, and the section chief must know this."
Lynch said flatly: "Anyway, you have to pay for him."
Bird Very depressed. Marvin came over to comfort him.
Marvin: "There's this kind of client! He's going to miss seven thousand dollars. He doesn't make any deposits, and he's repeatedly defaulting on credit. (gasps) Luckily I didn't approach it."
Despite what Marvin said, he Still lent the money to Bird.
Bird: "My dream is to buy stocks myself in the future."
Marvin: "Don't daydream!"
After a while, Bird dialed the number of big industrialist Gordon Gekko and called his office. Marvin persuaded by the side. Marvin: " Gekko
is a great guy. As soon as the space shuttle Challenger exploded, he threw out all NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) stocks."
Natalie.
Bird: "Ah, it's you Natalie. (Flirting) I miss you every day. Let's get married. I have something to do with Gekko... I know he's busy, it only takes five minutes."
Gekko's Secretary's Office.
Natalie: "Mr. Gekko is negotiating business in the investment bank."
At this time, a Japanese businessman came. Natalie let him in.
Natalie said to Bird: "I'll tell you what." The
Japanese businessman opened the door of Gekko's office in the back room, and Gekko was on the phone from the gap in the door. The door closed, and the figure of Gekko, a financial giant, flashed and disappeared.

a restaurant. It is a place frequented by many local workers. Bird's father, Carl Fox, was talking to his friend. Byrd came over. The first thing to do is to persuade them to buy stocks. Carl just stared at his son coldly and did not respond. He looked old, with wrinkles on his forehead, as if he was overwhelmed by life.
Carl lit a cigarette and was about to smoke it. Bird quickly took the cigarette out.
Bird: "You look so bad, stop smoking. Have you been in the hospital again."
Carl asked for a bowl of thin noodles. Bird saw that his father's life was still so simple, and was very sympathetic.
Bird: "You're getting older. I'll treat you to macaroni later."
Carl sighed: "I'm getting old. Would you like a beer?"
Bird: "Okay."
Father and son chatted while eating .
Carl: "You don't look good either. Look, there are dark circles around your eyes."
Byrd sighed: "Today is really bad. I was cheated by a client, so I had to pay for the debt myself."
Carl said earnestly: "Can't I give up? This job? You're a doctor or a lawyer, aren't you all good. Speaking of my Boersta Airlines, there's a shortage of salesmen..."
Bird: "I don't do salesmen. I'm doing it now. A 'liaison' (a broker who buys and sells stocks for clients)."
Carl: "Is that the same."
Bird: "Stock brokers are paid five times more than airline employees."
Karl: "It's incredible. You borrowed my money to go to NYU, and I don't want you even though you made $50,000 last year. Pay it back."
Bird: "Neither NYU nor $50,000 will make my life any better. I pay 40 percent of my annual income in taxes and 15,000 in rent. Thousands of dollars, in addition to the car loan, parking and clothing fees."
Carl: "Then you can go home and live. My total income last year was only $47,000, but taxes have been deducted. Bird: "
You save money by living in Queens. And I can't get a good job if I don't move to Manhattan. It's a cliché about poverty and stuff. People will be proud of me one day."
Carl: "Then just be someone you're proud of."
Still, he lent money to his son so he could pay the debt.
Karl went on to say, "Things like money are useless when you die tomorrow."
Then Karl spoke to Bird about his airline.
Carl: "There's good news. Do you remember an accident last year? I heard that the aircraft manufacturer has been found to be responsible, but it's not a problem with the equipment. So it can be used to fly to Pittsburgh and Boston again. Flight."
Bird beamed: "Really?"
Carl: "Of course. (looks at his son's glowing face) Don't think about bad things. You are as innocent as you were sleeping when you were a kid. "

Bird's apartment. When he got up, he sat in front of his home microcomputer and pressed a few buttons. On the screen: Today is Gordon Gekko's birthday.
Gecko's office. Byrd went to the reception room. He informed the messenger of the arrival of a birthday present for Mr. Gekko.
Messenger: "Why is it the boss's birthday today?"
Bird: "It's posted here."
He took out a magazine and showed it to him. That magazine actually had a picture of Gordon Gekko on the cover. Byrd handed him another box of beautifully packaged premium cigars.
Bird: "Excuse me, please give this to him. This is his favorite Cuban cigar."
Bird entered Gekko's office smoothly.

A spacious office. There are thick cypress furniture and comfortable leather sofas inside, and famous paintings by Picasso, Miro and other masters are hung on the walls. Outside the floor-to-ceiling windows is the bustling street scene of New York. Gordon Gekko, a tanned middle-aged forty-something with a suit and split ends, is on the phone.
Gekko: "I want to know the price of 200,000 shares. Can you make an internal bet first? Forty dollars per share is fine. Fifty dollars is unacceptable. It's a shame that those investors still can't figure out stocks and stocks. The difference, haha. I'll wait for the price to drop."
He put down the phone and smiled smugly. After a while, he looked up and saw Bird, and said to a subordinate in the room. Gekko
: "This guy will keep calling for the next fifty-nine days. He'll be entangled."
Finally, Byrd got a chance to speak to the all-powerful man.
Bird: "Mr. Gekko, I'm Bird Fox, I'm well-connected in the airline industry..."
Gekko disdainfully: "I'm sorry, I need to take my blood pressure."
He took out a pocket sphygmomanometer from the drawer , take your own blood pressure.
Bird flattered: "I read your biography when I was a student at New York University. I wanted to be a talented businessman like you."
Gekko: "Which company are you working for now?"
Bird: "Jackson Stenay & Co."
Gekko recalled: "It was a sold business. I lent Jackson money. You're not a high-ranking company there?"
Bird: "I don't Understood ."
Gekko: "Why are you here?"
Bird was just talking about stocks when the phone rang suddenly.
Gekko: "...Tell me to speak in Chicago?...Tell them, no matter how badly they suffer, I'm willing to give them advice... But I quit charity... He went bankrupt, so I bought all his stocks. Come down."
Then he shook the internal phone: "Please bring the analysis results of the Delta Paper Company stock."
At this moment, Bird interjected: "I don't agree with stock analysis."
Gekko: "No, it is a kind of Good analysis. Please tell me something I don't know. It's my birthday? It's a bit of a surprise to me."
Bird: "I want to talk to you about Boersta Airlines..."
Gekko: "I No interest in airlines. Their unions are like malignant tumors."
Bird: "There was an accident last year, but I heard that a favorable judgment was made in the company. The company's shares are not many, and it is easy to obtain..."
At this time, a subordinate in the office reported to Gekko: "Delta paper stocks are being accumulated in large quantities."
Gekko was overjoyed and rubbed his hands together. After a moment, he turned to Byrd.
Gekko: "Do you have a business card?"
Bird took out his business card from his pocket and handed it to him.
Gekko: "I have hundreds of applicants every day, and only one is accepted. Thank you for the cigar."
Byrd walked out of the office a little disappointed.
Gekko was engrossed in planning how to stock up on Delta Paper stock, which he was going to buy more than five percent.

Byrd went back to his office. He operates a computer and investigates Delta Paper stocks. At this moment, the sales chief came to him.
Lynch: "Where have you been in these three hours. If you have time to linger, just work hard."
After that, leave. At this time, Marvin came excitedly again.
Marvin: "I've got tickets for a basketball game. We'll play with women after watching."
Bird: "No, I'm going to look up some charts."
Marvin: "Take a break. You really look like a baron in our company."
Bird: "Lu Mannheim has more and more clients."
Marvin: "That guy is a loser. Seventy years old and still buying and selling stocks for clients." The
two As he was talking, the phone rang. It was for Bird. He took the phone, and when he heard it, it turned out that it was Gekko.
Gekko in his office: "I buy 20,000 shares of Boersta Air. One dollar is 15.8. The maximum is three times the 15.8. Don't let me suffer."
Bird rejoiced Di: "You can rest assured."
After that, he hung up the phone with a bang, and jumped up and down in the office.
Bird: "Success. I caught a big fish."
Marvin surprised: "Is it Gekko?" On

a street in Manhattan. Bird bought a copy of that evening's paper and was delighted to see the news that the Hillstar Airlines accident had been identified.
He walked into a fancy restaurant. Gekko was waiting for him.
Gekko ordered a "steak tartare" for Bird. The two sat together and ate while looking at a two-inch miniature television set on the table.
Gekko: "This is a gift for my son. He's only three years old and already an electronics junkie. (Sentimentally) From now on, we're entering a new era. (To Bird) How about buying stocks?"
Byrd : "Boersta Airlines stock has risen to seventeen and four. Maybe it will rise to eighteen in the evening."
Gekko: "Delta stock is also bullish. I will buy those shares of my own right away. Bird: "
This is a violation of the law."
Gecko smiled: "No one will be held accountable. Excuse me, what if the Boersta accident was illegal?"
He took out a one-hundred dollar bill. A check for $10,000 to Bird.
Gekko: "Please put this money into my account."
Byrd took the check and glanced.
Gekko surreptitiously said: "Buy some other stock to cover the Boersta stock. It must not lose more than a hundred thousand dollars. And..."
He examined Byrd's clothes, and then added: "Buy more A couple of fine linen suits."
Bird: "Thank you very much, Mr. Gekko. I'll do it for you."
Gekko: "I'm going to put the rest of the money into a tax-exempt investment trust. Let me see Do your best. Don't be that kind of businessman whose eloquence is good but others look down on. Losing money is a common thing
. .

Bird worked overnight, checking information in his room. I was busy when I heard a knock on the door. Go to the door, and a pretty girl comes in. She was sent by Gekko on purpose.
Girl: "My name is Lisa, I'm from Mr. Gekko's office. He's an amazing person. Hey, change your clothes quickly and go out for a walk together?"
A luxury car was parked outside the house. Bird and Lisa got in their car and stopped at a roadside restaurant. The two got out of the car, entered the restaurant, and took a seat. The two sipped champagne. Lisa sent him a lot of love, and Bird couldn't help kissing her...the

next day. Bird went to work with a fresh face. As soon as I stepped into the office, I learned that Trafley's stock had fallen sharply.
Flashing on the electro-optical display, it is announcing the changes in the stock prices. Bird stared anxiously. Trafly stock continued to fall. It can stop at 9.2 when it falls to one dollar. The words "Transaction Aborted" appear on the display. The indicator light suddenly goes out and the monitor stops working.
The camera pans from the monitor to the digital clock. Close-up: Four o'clock.
Bird closed his eyes feebly. The phone rang. It was Gekko. He wanted Bird to go to the club and talk about something.

A premium sports club. Gekko and Bird both changed into white shirts and pants and were playing tennis. Gekko's spirit is bright. Byrd was uneasy.
Sauna steam room. The two are enjoying this high-end body bath.
Bird: "What a luxurious club, Mr. Gekko."
Gekko: "It's not a bad thing to be in a place like this. Now, friends in the Ivy League (a social organization composed of eight prestigious universities including Harvard University and Columbia University in the eastern United States) are all wagging their tails and begging for pity. Donated a lot of money, and now I am the director of the Bronx Zoo. I am a privileged white man. White people love animals, but they are inferior to animals.”
Byrd was frustrated: “Today I will pay Some money. The Trafley stock cost us a hundred thousand dollars." Gek
said sharply: "Because your father is not a trade union cadre of the Trafley company."
Byrd was surprised.
Bird: "How do you know my father's situation?"
Gecko triumphantly: "The most important thing in the world today is intelligence, right?" The
locker room. The two continued to talk.
Gekko: "I always bet on real things. Sun Tzu (an ancient Chinese military scientist) said it well, the outcome of any war is decided long before it begins. This is something you have to consider carefully. If you are good at thinking, your eloquence will be more spiritual."
He fastened his tie and straightened his hair.
Gekko: "Those who buy and sell stocks are stupid because they're all lambs that don't think. I've been in the world of stocks since 1969. Even though I graduated from Harvard, it doesn't work. Need it now The poor, the wise, the greedy and the ruthless. It's better to have a dog if you want friends. The world of business is a battlefield."
He put on his coat and began to pace up and down the locker room.
Gekko: "I've hired twenty agents in total, and it's useless."
Bird: "I'm an exception. (Thinking for a moment, making up my mind) I beg you to give me another chance." The
two came to Outside. Get into Gekko's limousine together. It started to rain outside.
Gekko: "Now let me tell you my target, he's Larry Wildman. He's English, tall, knighted, and the king of financial investment. He bought my secretary, and he's a mystery. He was a 'white knight' who unknowingly annexed RDL Pharmaceuticals."
Bird: "I remembered this."
Gekko grinned.
Gekko: "Now it's my turn to take revenge." The
car drove past an antique building.
Gekko: "I bought this property ten years ago, resold it two years later, and made $800,000 at once. It seemed like a lot of money at the time, but now it's only worth a year's salary."
Gekko then returned to his old nemesis, Wildman: "Wildman lives down this street. Just got U.S. citizenship. I'd love to know what he's going to do next. Could you spy on me? Is it?"
Bird was embarrassed: "If I do this kind of thing, I will lose my business license. Once the stock exchange commission finds out, I may go to jail. I have become an insider trader."
Gekko sneered: " You are so rare and strange. What about things like your father's airline information and Delta Paper's stock incident. My dad died of a heart attack at age forty-nine without paying any taxes and nothing. My annual income $400,000, Wildman has his own plane, and his annual income is 50 million, no, 100 million. Isn't it lucky that you can mediate for me and him?"
Byrd was lost in thought. Off-duty businessmen and homeless people walk on the sidewalk outside the car. Gekko stopped the car and let Bird go down. Bird, who had walked outside the car, turned around suddenly, knocked on the door, and said loudly to Gekko: "I understand, do your best."

Bird began to follow Wildman. Bird waited at the door of the hotel where Wildman was staying. After a long time, seeing Wildman coming out, he took a car and went to the airport with Wildman's car.
At the airport, Wildman boarded his own plane. Bird's car arrived, but the plane took off.
Bird asked an airport clerk: "Mr. Wildman on this plane? Fuck, I'm going to be scolded by the manager for not handing this to him. Excuse me, where is he going?"
Clerk: "Lake Elie, Pennsylvania. Bird was delighted, and called
quickly to report Wildman's whereabouts to Gekko.
Bird: "He seems to have a big bag with him."
Gekko frowned: "That's nerve-racking, Mr. Holmes. What's going on around Lake Elie?"
Bird: "Oh, it's the steel from the Anacote Steel Works."
Gekko thought for a moment: "Tomorrow As soon as the stock market opens, you buy the steel stock for me. When it reaches fifty dollars a share, you persuade your clients to buy them too, starting at 1,000 shares. Then call 'Wall Street Clonique' Intercom, just say--'Blue horseshoe likes Anacote Steel'."

Jackson Stenay & Co. The clock pointed to half past nine. Anacort Steel stock appreciated rapidly, reaching fifty dollars soon after. Byrd was very pleased. He asked Marvin to call Hafnium customers and persuade them to buy Yanakot Steel. He asked Rue Mannheim to persuade clients to buy the stock as well.
Marvin: "Bird, what the hell is going on. Don't forget, there are no shortcuts in our line of work. You are an employee of this company and you cannot ignore the rules and regulations. As long as you are diligent and diligent, no matter how difficult the situation is, you can survive. Go down."
Bird: "It takes money to do the right thing."
Marvin: "It's not okay to sit on the sidelines or give up halfway."
Bird: "Anyway, Anacort stock is reliable." The
office Every corner of the world, every phone line, is talking about buying Yanakot stock. Overjoyed , Bird shook the phone to Gekko:
"Blue horseshoes like Anacort Steel."
Investors turned to Anacort's stock because of its sharp appreciation. This is clear from the stock trading display. More and more people are calling to buy this stock. Brokers are persuading clients to buy it.
Bird called Gekko again: "If Yanakot goes up to seventy-five dollars per share, you can make $24 million."
Gekko on the phone: "Do this business, the first one The lesson is not to overheat the stock."
Bird understood: "That means making it difficult for people to judge."
Yanakot stock was also mentioned on the TV show that day.
seaside. Gekko's villa. into the night. Byrd drove to. He got out of the car and hurried into the study, handing over a stack of documents for Gekko to sign. Gekko signed them one by one. His wife, Kate, walked in while they were delivering.
Gekko introduced: "This is Bird Fox. She's my wife Kate. (to wife) You introduce him to the guests."
Bird was taken into the living room, where the party was gathered guests. Kate introduces them to Bird. After a while, Gekko also came.
Bird's eyes were drawn to a tall blonde. Gekko led him to the girl.
Gecko: "This is Dillian Taylor."
Dillian smiled sweetly, stretched out her hand and shook Bird's. Gekko talks to other guests. A valet approached him.
Servant: "Sir, Lawrence Wildman called you and said he wanted to talk about something important."
Gekko's face sank. He said "you play" to Bird and hurried upstairs to answer the phone. From the second floor where he stood, the entire living room could be seen.
Wildman on the phone: "I want to see you right away."
Gekko: "Don't worry. I have a guest."
Wildman: "I'm in a hurry."
Gekko: "Then come to me. At
this time, Bird and Dillian were admiring the artworks decorated in the living room together.
Bird: "This painting is worth several thousand dollars, what a waste of money."
Dilian: "It cost four hundred thousand dollars to buy it."
Bird was surprised: "That's good for a beach house. Dillian: "
It's only in New Jersey. If it's on Fifth Street in New York, you can only buy a penthouse. As for the interior decoration, you have to pay extra."
Byrd: "I thought Mr. Gordon only He 's good at business."
Dillian: "He is an expert art collector with a high level of discernment and only buys outstanding works.
" Both explained to Byrd.
Bird admired: "You are an interior decorator."
Dillian: "Yes. I am very interested in how to spend other people's money." Bird: "Can you decorate my house
?"
Ann: "Where do you live?"
Bird: "Currently renting an apartment in the West End, but moving to the East End soon. I'm working for Mr. Gordon."
Dillian said affectionately: " Are you going to tell me this?"
Bird warmed up: "How about having dinner together on Friday? At the Santo Domingo Hotel."
Dillian tentatively: "What if I have another date first?"
Bird: "Then Just cancel."
Meanwhile, Wildman arrived at Gekko's house. Bird saw him and was ready to avoid it. Gekko told him to stay and accompany Wildman upstairs.
The three were in a suite on the second floor. Gekko gives Wildman a tour of his various gun collections.
Wildman said in a voiced tone: "You are more interested in Anacott's steel than these guns."
Gekko is prudent: "My interest is the same as your interest, it's all about money."
Wildman said straight to the point. : "Yanakot Steel is a long-term investment in my business. I'm currently considering rebuilding it. I'm going to buy back all of your stock in it. One of my concerns is the life of the company's employees. Gekko: "
But you fired 6,000 people at CNX Electric and 4,000 people at Jameson Fruit."
Wildman: "I have 6,000 times your company's capital. But I just want to buy Anacort's stock in your hands. How about sixty dollars per share?"
Gekko: "Don't rely on power as soon as you speak. Anacort will do well."
Gekko asked Byrd.
Gekko: "What's a fair price for this stock?"
Bird: "Higher. Eighty dollars."
Gekko thought for a while: "I'm not greedy, how about seventy-two dollars?"
Wildman's face flushed: "You bastard, are you going to take out all my pockets? If I buy it, I must pay for it."
Gekko was furious after hearing this, and did not want to make a deal with him, and was ready to leave go with.
Wildman said anxiously, "How about seventy-one dollars?"
Gekko: "No, seventy-one-and-a-half dollars."
Wildman nodded in agreement and left. Only Gekko and Bird were left in the room.
Gekko: "There is no one who is better than me."
Bird flattered: "Grandson said - 'A soldier never tires of deceit', all prosperity is based on deception. If the enemy is strong, I avoid it; if the enemy is angry, I make him impatient. If you have a countermeasure, you can defeat him."
Gekko was overjoyed: "Bird, you learned so fast." The

next day dawned. Byrd's house. The phone rang and Byrd was awakened. It was Gekko. Byrd listened.
Gekko is on the beach near the villa. Talk on a wireless phone.
Gekko: "Please deposit a sum of $800,000 in gold from Hong Kong into your account. You can use this money to trade stocks. It's about to start the morning trading. I'm going to do something earth-shattering. It 's coming!"
He walked briskly on the beach while continuing to read.
Gekko: "I heard that you are approaching Dillian. She had a boyfriend, but she is very lonely now. You have to work hard
!
" Ah, how much Wu wants you to see the beauty of this moment! A red sun is about to burst out, and a sea elephant is on fire, even the best painting can't draw it!"

Manhattan. evening. Bird went to visit his college friend, Pence, who is now a prominent lawyer. Bird intends to get information from him. Pence stated from the beginning that it is illegal to reveal inside information. But after repeated pleas by Bird, he finally agreed.

Days later, Bird posed as an investigator and entered the Masala-Garegui Repair Service, where he stole a set of the company's uniform. Then pretended to be an employee of the company, entered the law firm, and read confidential documents.
After finding the relevant information, he immediately called and told Gekko: "The stock of Roca Electric Company will appreciate in the next few months."

The bar of a luxury hotel. While sipping wine, Bird asked a young agent about a twenty-six-year-old upstart.

a hotel. Bird and Dillian were dining together.
Bird: "If I make a lot of money before I turn 30, I'll stop doing this business. I'll ride a motorcycle across China."
Dillian: "I want to be a senior Interior decoration designer. Use cheap materials to make high-quality things."
Bird: "Then I will open a decoration company."

One day, Bird put on another company's uniform and sneaked Entering another law firm, he was discovered by a female employee, who immediately caught up with him for questioning, and had to withdraw.

The hangar of Bursta Airlines. Bird made a special trip to visit his father.
Carl: "How did you get here?"
Bird: "You came by your own plane."
The mechanics who were working started talking to Bird. At this time, Karl, who was wearing a mechanic uniform, got off the plane that had been checked. He was about to smoke when he was suddenly snatched by his son.
Bird: "You always smoke."
Karl angrily: "You don't mind me!"
Bird: "Why are you angry?".
Carl: "There's a lot of competition between airlines right now, and airfare prices are going down and down. Five people are going to be fired next week. I've tried everything, but it doesn't work."
Byrd: "No, I've made money . There will be more money in the future." Carnian
sarcastically: "Stock brokers always say that, but they always don't know about the next week."
Bird returned his father the money.
Karl was surprised: "I only lent you a few hundred dollars."
Bird: "I lent you five thousand dollars in total. Accept it."
Karl: "Then use it as a scholarship loan to repay the debt. (laughs) "
Bird: "That's right. My situation will get better and better in the future. It's time for you to buy a set of high fashion."
Carl: "Where to wear it?"
Bird: "Anywhere to play."
Carl Getting serious: "Money is the root of all evil. (Pauses) But thank you, boy."
Bird: "I want to have dinner with you today."
Carl: "Any day of the week."
Bird: "Then let's talk about this week. I'll make an appointment with you later."
After that, he left the hangar.

beach. Bird and Gekor split the dunes in two off-road vehicles, chasing each other. Dillian was also there.
Inside Gekko's villa. His guests gathered by the turquoise swimming pool. Attorney Harold, Gekko's legal counsel, spoke to Bird.
Harold: "There is a certain distance between you and us, but you are very safe. Mr. Gekko's business is entirely up to you. He trusts you a lot, but in fact he has nothing to do with what you do. I don't know. Is it? (Bringing out a bond) Now please sign both of these places,"
Bird said to both Gekko and Harold.
Bird: "You probably don't know that I was destitute before I made a fortune."
He signed his name on the bond.
Harold: "You'll be under the supervision of the Stock Exchange Commission. If anything goes wrong, it's your responsibility."
Gekko: "You'll have to buy stocks in a different account in the future."
Bird: "Now I like Ann There are a lot of people making money safely."
Harold said coldly, "Mr. Gekko is interested in Delta stocks."
At this moment, Gekko picked up his youngest son Rudy.
Gekko boasted: "His IQ is really high. He has changed a lot since he entered the famous kindergarten."
Rudy threw a strawberry in Harold's face mischievously. Kate asked the servant to take Rudy away.
Kate: "The kindergarten teacher wants to come to our house to find out."
Harold hands Bird a business credit card.
Harold: "On the day of payment, you open an account for Mr. Gekko in Geneva under a false name. After that, deposit the money into his account in the Cayman Islands."
Gekko: "This is for Making a lot of money is not a small risk, so you can't go wrong."
Bird: "Please don't worry."
At this time, a dazzling white light appeared in the whole picture. Byrd put on his sunglasses.

seaside. Dressed in a red and white diving suit, Dilian emerged from the sea. She was lying on the beach, drying her hair and talking to Byrd. The two talked about their hopes and ambitions for the future.

New York Central Park. The snow was falling, and the ground was getting thicker and thicker.
Bird was calling Pence's attorney.
Bird: "There's a client who wants to buy a lot of Delta stock privately right now. Want to keep the money in your bank account to cover your eyes. You can make a lot of money with this arrangement."
Pence on the phone: "I see. , so be it." The

Jackson Steiner Company. The head of the sales department talked to a staff member named Tang and told him that the company had dismissed him. Bird was surprised to hear this and asked Marvin.
Bird: "What's the matter?"
Marvin: "As long as he fails once, he will immediately dismiss the person."
At this time, the section chief instructed his subordinates through the loudspeaker: "Give in the research report of General Motors at seven o'clock tomorrow morning. . No one is allowed to be absent. And one more thing, Bird Fox has set a new record for stock sales in a month for the department. Work hard, Bird. Come to me, please."
Marvin cast an envious look . Bird walked towards the section chief's office triumphantly. On the way, Mannheim told him.
Mannheim: "Good luck is short-lived and can't last." The
section chief specially arranged a new office for Bird.
Section Chief: "This is your exclusive office. There are filing cabinets, the view from the window is also very good, and there is a female secretary, her name is Janet."
Bird shook hands with the female secretary, and then thanked the section chief.
Bird: "I don't know what to say... Thank you."
Section chief: "It should be me who said thank you. The first time I saw you, I thought you were extraordinary. You are here to dig with your whole heart. Lots and lots of clients."
After Bird came out, Marvin said to him in a reproachful tone: "You're amazing, you're an insatiable greedy guy."

Bird planned to buy a high-end apartment. A landlady was showing him some of the real estate she was about to sell—several suites. Bird decided to buy it for $950,000. Unexpectedly, the female real estate agent said: "I can also introduce you to a more advanced apartment." Bird
: "I like it here. This is my home." A few days later, Bird's newly purchased apartment began interior renovations. Dillian is in charge. The ceiling and surrounding walls are decorated in an abstract style. Dillian: "Interiors magazine will send reporters to take pictures, don't you mind?" ...Finally, the interior has been renovated. Bird and Dillian are preparing a celebratory feast. Delian uses a rice ball machine to make "sushi" (Japanese food, seasoned with rice, vinegar and salt, and then rolled with some meat, greens, seaweed, etc.). The disc features Verdi's opera "Italian Waltz". Bird co-authored the music and was humming an aria sung by the opera's hero, a merry baron. A table full of wine and food. Dillian: "It's so rich!" Bird: "It's great. Let's make out." The two walked into the bedroom with their arms around each other... After they had sex, Bird walked to the balcony. Bird said to himself: "Look at what kind of person I am now." In the lobby of an auction house, some artworks are being auctioned. Gekko and Dillian were sitting together. The auctioneer was selling a famous painting by the master... After several bidding, it was finally purchased by Gekko for $2 million. On the road outside the auction house, Gekko and Dillian walked hand in hand. Gekko: "Would you like to go to the Carlisle Hotel? Like it used to be..."















Dillian : "It's all over."
Gekko: "You're as beautiful as that picture. Did you fall in love with that lad? " He must not go beyond a certain range. He is different from you, and he still owes his qualifications and experience. Can we talk about us now?" Dilian: "No! I don't want to talk to you." Gekko: "You Same type as me. Stay calm when you're in love. Love is all made up by people who don't want to despair." Dillian: "You're wronged, aren't you?" Jackson Steiner company. Byrd's office. In order to realize Gekko's plan to monopolize stocks, he called friends. Bird: "The day you pay, you'd better exchange your money for 'Blue Horseshoe' stock. If you do, I'll pay you your fair share. No one will be embarrassed." Marvin appeared in his office . Marvin: "You are such a strange person these days. You seem to have made a fortune. What's the secret?" Bird and Marvin looked at each other, and Bird responded to him. Bird: "You're such a wordy person that people get tired of watching. What do I do. Go to hell." Marvin went out and Bird called again. Bird: "Buy 500,000 shares of Delta when it tops out at $36. That's what a new client wants." New York Stock Market. Brokers snapped up Delta shares. Members of the Stock Exchange Committee watched the market closely. Bird stared at the computer's display, pressing the keys to type out the purchase number. Various computer operators noticed something unusual. The screen turns: the shareholders meeting of Delta Paper Company. The company's managers sat on the stage. A man stood up among them, his name was Cromwell, and began to speak:

















"We're all about to be swallowed up by Gordon Gekko. Now Delta Paper is as heavily indebted as the Latin American countries. I call your attention to Gekko's outrageous conspiracies. Don't be fooled by his sweet talk. Rebuild if I wish. The company's finances will be voted on."
Then it was Gekko's turn to speak. His tone showed cadence.
Gekko: “If I have anything to say as the largest shareholder in Delta, now is the time to consider political and economic realities. The United States of America is now a second-rate country. During the free market era, our industry was once Full of energy. Carnegie and Mellon, who created this great industrial empire, have always protected the interests of shareholders. But now, the operators have no interest in the company's finances. Except for me, the stocks of all the people here are combined Three percent. Where did Mr. Cromwell invest his hundred square dollars in annual revenue? Is it Delta? I am living a life of luxury behind your back. Each of the thirty-three deputy managers has an annual salary of more than $200,000. It is not clear why there are so many. Spending $110 million, half of which was spent on them."
The atmosphere at the meeting showed that Gekko was gradually gaining the upper hand.
Gekko then said: "Some people recently advocated that the law of evolution is 'survival of the unfit', but in my opinion, 'survival of the fittest' is correct."
There was applause among the shareholders.
Gekko: "I'm not a destroyer of corporations, I'm a liberator. The most important thing I have to say is that desire is good. Pardon me for using that word, because there is no other way to express it more precisely. Desire is right. , Desire is beneficial. Desire is the true meaning of spiritual development. Desire for life, desire for money, desire for love and knowledge, all contribute to the evolution of human beings. Only desire, not only for Delta Paper Company, but for the entire United States For all companies, it is the driving force for development."
Shareholders applauded. Bird looked around and smiled.
Outside the screen, Frank Sinatra's "Fly Me to the Moon" sings again...

Bird's condo. A minicomputer monitor showing an expansion film of Air Boersta.
Narrator Bird: "Please buy Bursta Air stock. That's right. Because I'm a genius."
Narrator Bird: "Sixty hours a week is fine. But I suffer from insomnia."
Narrator Bird: " I can't be a manager for the rest of my life. I want to be a master like Leonardo da Vinci."

Gekko's own plane flew high in the sky. The sun began to rise, and the rays of light reflected on the silver-gray wings. In the cabin, Bird and Gekko are talking.
Bird: "Bursta Airlines stock is a windfall. It's only $10 a share. It's going down."
Gekko: "I'm in a mixed mood right now. It's like Wildman with my limousine. It's like falling off a cliff. Investors like me should have joined Bursta Airways to run it. But that company's union is so bad. I hate it. Besides, fuel prices are going up too. Bird : "
You forgot the pension issue. The company has accumulated $75 million, so it can be guaranteed. Plus, you already own nearly two percent of the company's stock."
Persuaded, Gekko is still a heart.
Bird: "I would like to be your assistant and rebuild this company. It will definitely make money."
Gekko: "It will take several years to rebuild Delta. I can't change my mind."
Bird: "I have Employee of Boersta. Knows the inside. Wages paid for one flight have been reduced from $850 to $400, so rebuilding is entirely possible. The union members put their trust in me. Help."
Gekko listened to Bird silently. He patted Byrd on the shoulder, then walked into another cabin and never came out again.

evening. Bird's condo. Here comes Carl in overalls.
Bird said happily: "This is great... I've been waiting for you for a long time." In the
back room there were Gekko, Delian and several union officials. Carl took off his coat, revealing his gorgeous underwear, and everyone was amazed.
Dillian: "Byrd keeps talking about you."
Byrd introduces his father to everyone. Carl and the two union officials have long recognized. Gekko reached out and shook hands with Carl.
Gekko: "Your son will have a great future."
Suddenly, Carl found Gekko's lawyer in the house.
Carl is surprised: Why, the lawyer is here too. "
Gekko veiled: "He passed by here on a walk. After he finished speaking, he called
lawyer Harold to go outside. Not long after he left, there was a "bang" sound from the kitchen. It turned out that a pot of vegetables had been knocked to the ground by Harold.
Dilian: " Are you all right? She went into the
kitchen to pick up the crumbs. Close-up: sushi on the floor. Carl looked at it regretfully.
Gekko spoke to Carl and two other union officials.
Gekko: “Bolsta is now being held by a large Airlines are overwhelmed. For example, when it falls, managers can use parachutes, but you don't. So in the event of an emergency, the company always turns away from the union and fires you. In order to prevent this, and to increase profits, a big knife should be slashed. I suggest cutting wages by 20% and working an extra seven hours a month for a whole year, and profits will increase substantially. Shares can be apportioned to employees. Several of you serve as managers of the company. "
Union cadre Wilmore:" Please put all this in writing. "
Gekko: "Complete the written procedures within two days. "
Female cadre Tony surprised: "Is this your market strategy? "
Gekko:" About that, you can ask Bird. "
Byrd: "I only play a window role. "
Then he will explain how to normalize the company's measures one by one.
Gekko: "We told you everything. "
Wilmore:" You have a really good talk. But we have to discuss it with the union members. "
Tony: "We want to know more. However, I am quite satisfied with what we talked about today. "
Only Carl looked disappointed.
Karl: "I've lived to such an old age, and I've seen everything. Excuse me, what is the inside story mentioned above?"
Geke was shocked: "The inside story?
"
Gekko: "Is that a proverb?"
Carl: "No, it's a prophecy. Throughout history, the rich have always cheated the poor, and pyramids and skyscrapers are the same thing. But there are no unions in Egypt. (To Wilmore and Tony ) This guy is extremely greedy and only has money on his mind.”
Gekko: “Honestly, money is everything, but this deal is good for everyone.”
Carl: “My son works temps three times a year, What this means, I understand in my heart."
After speaking, he walked out without looking back. Bird followed.
Bird: "Dad, what you said embarrassed me, didn't you? I've heard enough of 'proletarians, unite'. Your company can't go on like this. If Gekor doesn't do it, others will do it too. ."
Carl: "I have a responsibility to the union members." The
two walked to the road.
Bird: "You're always thinking about the union members. What should I do about mine? Please put the future of the union members together with my future. Be realistic, this is me hope."
Carl: "I'm not a man who sleeps with a prostitute. That's how I live my life. Just hope that guy doesn't lie... It's up to the union members to decide.

" The activities of the Jackson Steiner Company began to raise suspicions.
A few days later, attorney Pence called Bird into his office.
Pence nervously: "The Stock Exchange Commission called and asked to see the records."
Bird: "Never mind. You're listed eighty-second on the client register. I'm neutral. You and I are all right."
Burns: "Gek got you and I into the Boersta case. Do you know that? You're the manager of that company now."
Byrd stepped into the law firm's conference room and saw that there were many bankers. As a company manager, he could only listen to their conversations silently. Bird knew from their words that Bursta Air was about to break up and bought it.
Banker A: "Get rid of the hangars and planes and build condos where they were. Sell the planes to Aeromexico, and sell the airline rights to Texas Airways."
Banker B: "Sell all the equipment and parts as well . Third Banker: "
Gekko made $6,000 on this deal, no, $70 million. That's not bad in a month!"
He turned to Bird.
Banker C: "You have set a record for the shortest tenure as a manager. Gekko is vicious, did you know from the beginning?"
Byrd was stunned.
After a while, he came to Gekko's office. Gekko was having a lively conversation with a Japanese businessman in his office.
Bird: "Gordon, I have something to tell you."
Gekko asked the Japanese businessman to withdraw.
Gekko: "What's the matter?"
Bird said sullenly: "What's going on with the auction of Boersta?"
Gekko dodged: "I told my son about Mr. Bear's story last night. The bear pierced his head. Into the honey jar, stupid."
Bird: "How could you break up the Boersta Company for retail without my knowledge?"
Gekko: "Because you're incompetent. All in all. That company is irretrievable. So I changed Idea."
Bird said anxiously: "What about the company employees? My father has worked for 24 years."
Gekko: "It's just a matter of money. You are still the manager. Take the money and escape with a parachute. So that your father can spend his old age in peace."
Bird: "Gordon, where are you going to get?"
Gekko: "It's a win-or-lose game. Money drives it like magic."
As he said, he pointed to a painting on the wall: "I bought this painting for 60,000 US dollars, and now it can be sold for ten times the price. If the dream does not become a reality, people will surely die. Now is the worst of capitalism. Good times. Half of the wealth in the United States is in the hands of the millionaires who account for only one percent of the population. Only one-third of the trillions of dollars are earned from labor, and the remaining two-thirds are inheritances, stocks and real estate. United States Ninety percent of citizens don't have enough property. I don't create something, I own something. It's our responsibility to make the rules. We conjure rabbits out of hats, and the public is just curious. Strange, democracy It's unbelievable. Today's world is a free-competitive market, which requires cruelty. A high level of knowledge seems useless."
Gekko patted Bird on the shoulder.
Gekko: "I want to talk about it another day. Would you like to have dinner tonight? Dillian can bring it with you."
Byrd: "Not tonight."
Gekko: "You won't betray me."
Byrd Gritting his teeth: "Don't worry."
As soon as Bird went out, Gekko immediately shook the phone to the major newspapers and asked for a unified caliber of reports on Boersta.

Bird returned to his apartment dazedly, lost in thought. Dillian came to see him.
Dillian: "What's the matter with you?"
Byrd said frustratedly: "I was tricked by Gecko. He's going to auction off the Boersta Company."
Dillian: How could there be such a thing! "
Byrd: "How do I explain it to my father and the union?" "
Dalian: "It's not your fault. They will make a decision. Bird: "
I must stop Gekko from doing this." "
Dian Yanan was shocked and worried: "If you fight him, it will be over." Even if Gekko doesn't auction, others will. How much effort did you spend to get where you are today. Do you want to throw away everything you already have? Bird: "
I can do it without Gekko." "
Dalian: "Yes, you can do it." But if you count Gekko as your enemy, I can't be here. "
Bird: "Didn't you promise me to help create a registration and trading company? You are worthless without his backing? You are also the almighty of money."
Dilian: "What about yourself? Please look in the mirror."
Bird: "Look at it. A nasty face."
Dillian: "He picked me up when I was unknown and made me a guest. It's easy to take it all away. But once you Losing money is more painful than poverty in the first place."
With that, she opened the door, ready to go out.
Bird was angry and said loudly: "Don't come back!"
Dilian: "Nonsense, I like you. We work well together."
Bird: "Go out!"
Only heard a "bang", the door was quilted Close it hard.
In the hallway, Dillian looked at herself in a mirror.

How long have you been, Bird sold that condo. He came to Jackson Steiner and was about to go to work when he heard that his father had been taken to the hospital with a heart attack. He hurried to the hospital.
In the hallway of the hospital, Byrd met his mother. His father's colleagues next to him encouraged him to cheer up.
Mother: "Go and have a word with father."
Byrd stepped into the ward. The father was lying on the hospital bed, his face pale.
Bird: "Dad, this is your second episode. (sudden sobbing) What I said to you last time was very wrong. Please forgive me. You are a man of integrity. Now I have a plan to save Boersta. Please believe me. I think, in the name of Dad, can I talk to the union members?"
Carl: "Yes."
Byrd: "Thank you, I'll never leave you again."
Carl smiled: "I I really want to compliment you."

Queen Hotel. Bird discussed the plan with the union members.
Bird said tactfully: "It's nineteen-four per share. Let it go up. Gekko wants it to go up to thirty. When it's twenty-four dollars a share, he'll buy a lot and make money. . And if we hit $23, he'll sell it all because he can't get the union members who hold the stock."

Wildman's residence. Bird and several union officials came to see the financier who had been defeated by Gekko to discuss countermeasures.
Bird: "That's called a continuation of the attack, isn't it? Mr. Wildman, as long as you're unionized, I'd like to entrust you with the responsibility for Bursta. Eighteen dollars a share. Plus, now's a chance It's a whole Gekko."
Wellman was a little confused: "Why? You are Gekko's assistant."
Byrd: "I want to explain to you that I have always had disagreements with him."
Then, he took Show Wildman a plan to rebuild the company.
Wildman: "Want to weaken that much salary?"
Wilmore: "Please abide by the promise and prevent the company's big auction."
Wildman showed a very interested look.

Jack Stenay Co. Bird walked up to Marvin.
Bird: "It used to be my fault. I would like to do something for you to make up for it. Now I have good information for you. Please persuade all clients to buy Bursta stock."
Bird went to Ruman again Heim went up to him and persuaded him to sell Boersta stock as well. He was astonished at Bird's source of intelligence.
Bird called "Stock Intelligence": "Blue horseshoe likes Bursta."
Sure enough, Bursta shares began to move. Its price rose to $22.8. At this point Byrd called Gekko.
Bird: "Boersta stock has gone up to twenty-one eight. What do you say?"
Gekko: "Buy the company when it's half its value before it expires. If it goes up to twenty-two, please Get in touch again."
After hanging up the message, Gekko knocked on the table angrily.
Gekko: "I must dig out the eyes of the person who leaked the information!"
At the moment, Boersta stock has risen to seven dollars--twenty-two point eight. Bird immediately ordered Marvin.
Bird: "Okay, it's time to sell Boersta stock."
Gekko's firm. Several union officials from the Boersta Company came.
Wilmore: "We don't allow the company to be dismantled and sold. " Gecko pretended: "It's
the first time I've heard of it." Wilmore
: "We also don't allow the engine to be dismantled."
Ke: "Understood. But due to computer errors, the goods are often shipped to other places."
After the union officials walked out, Geke immediately shook the phone to ask Bird, and learned that Boersta's stock had risen to two. Thirteen dollars.
Gekko: "If you sell them all, you can make a net profit of 10 million US dollars." In the
stock market, Boersta shares were sold one after another. Bird called Wildman.
Bird: "Geco has been sold, but no one is buying. Please help."
Wildman: "When the stock fell, I started to buy a little bit, and when it was eighteen dollars, I bought it all."
As the two were talking, Boersta stock on the stock market finally fell below eighteen dollars.
Gecko's office. Bird called to report the stock.
Gekko: "There's a few million to make here too. Don't act rashly. Or I'll throw you out on the street."
Bird: "Earlier, you advised me not to get too hot on stocks. Now it's down to a dollar—ten 6.2. You can consider selling it." Gekko
: "You bad guy, go to hell."
Bird: "There's only two minutes left. What should I do?"
" Into the
night. Gekko's mansion. He is watching TV. Shocked to hear about Boersta stock.
Announcer: "At one o'clock in the afternoon, Boersta's stock rose to twenty-four-eight, but when it was heard that the company was going to be auctioned, it took a sharp turn, and it fell to seventeen dollars by the close. However, just this evening, Lawrence Sir Wildman has suddenly made a big purchase of Boersta stock, and has also learned that he is going to run the company."
Gekko was furious and furious.

Bird walked into the office while reading the newspaper.
Bird was ecstatic: "Justice is still here!"
Suddenly he noticed that the eyes of his colleagues were strange.
Mannheim: "Bird, I admire your daring. But when you're standing on the edge of an abyss where you can't see the end, you have to know if your posture is accurate, otherwise you will fall into the abyss. ."
Bird: "I understand." Bird
had just stepped into his office and found the prosecutor and the search officer waiting for him.
Prosecutor: "You were arrested on suspicion of insider trading."
The sales chief who was standing aside interjected.
Section Chief: "I thought you were suspicious from the very first time I saw you." The
search officer handcuffed Bird and took him away. Bird tried his best to restrain himself from crying.

central Park. Gekko called Byrd out of temporary custody on bail. Gekko aggressively questioned Bird and beat him.
Gekko: "You are so daring to cheat me on the Boersta stock. You are so ungrateful! I raised you to be a real man, and I will give you what you want. Dillian is also mine. For you. You sold all those worthless stocks to widows and dentists and made a lot of money, who is this informing you? It's me!"
Byrd was beaten with a nosebleed and fell to the ground . Gekko threw him a handkerchief.
Gekko: "I see myself in you. That's why I do it."
Bird said decisively: "I am me, Bird Fox. No matter how you turn me into Gordon Gekko No. 2, I've always been Bird Fox!"
He threw the handkerchief back to Gekko, got up, and left.
Byrd came to the officer. He took out a pocket tape recorder from inside his clothes, which he had hidden in advance. Bird secretly recorded everything Gekko had just said.
Byrd got into his father's car and drove towards the prosecution. The mother also sat in the same car.
Karl: "Reflect on the past, forget about the past."
Mother said to Bird: "The Boersta employees thank you."
Karl: "Wildman promised to help you introduce the job."
Bird: "I want this time. Sentenced."
Carl said earnestly: "It's very painful, but at the same time it's beneficial. You will no longer think about black money. Ciri, you can create something instead of buying and selling other people's things." The
inspection agency appear in front of you.
Carl: "Stop the car."
Byrd said goodbye to his parents and got out of the car. He walked up the steps in front of the Prosecutor's Office building step by step.
At this time, the camera also lifted upwards, reflecting the towering skyscrapers. Gradually, they became orange silhouettes.
Subtitles: This film is dedicated to stockbroker Louis Stone (1910-1985). (Louise Stone is the father of Oliver Stone, the film's writer and director, who worked as a stockbroker on Wall Street for fifty years.) (End of the

play)

Editor

's Note: The translations of the characters in this play are slightly different from those in the film comic strip published in this magazine. Bird, Gecko, Wildman, and Dillian in this play, That is, Bud, Keck, Wildman, and Darien in the comic strip, hereby explained.

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