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The Wolf of Wall Street
Directed by
Rowland V. Lee
1929
90m
Not Rated
Drama
6.5
63%
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A ruthless stockbroker sells short in the copper business and ruins the life of his friends by ruining their finances.
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Cast of The Wolf of Wall Street
George Bancroft
The Wolf
Olga Baclanova
Olga
Nancy Carroll
Gert
Paul Lukas
David Tyler
Arthur Rankin
Frank
Brandon Hurst
Sturgess
Paul Guertzman
Office Boy
Crauford Kent
Jessup
Randolph Scott
Broker's Assistant
The Wolf of Wall Street Reviews
New York Times
Mordaunt Hall
It would seem that almost anybody could have written a more exciting and plausible story on the subject after standing for half an hour outside Trinity Church, watching the passing throng of brokers, bankers, investors and stenographers.
Photoplay
Shadow Stage
It's a disappointment after the fine work done by George Bancroft in other, and more virile, pictures.
Variety
Variety Staff
Undoubtedly George Bancroft's greatest job for the screen.
Washington Star
Star Staff
The slowness which has been characteristic of the majority of the "talkies" previously is never apparent here, for the action, once started, is fast-moving, gaining in momentum and dramatic power toward a tense and wholly logical climax.
Harrison's Reports
P.S. Harrison
The characters talk all the way through, and their talk is distinct and well recorded. Mr. Bancroft's powerful voice, in particular, registers well.
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Martin Dickstein
All this becomes moderately entertaining as a pictorial account, but it is the vapid dialogue which reduces most of the proceedings to dullness.
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