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People
6
Organizations
6
Locations
4
Events
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Relationships
2
Quotes

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Type: Draft article / publicity piece
File Size: 2.45 MB
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This document is a draft article written by publicist Peggy Siegal recounting the history of the 1987 film 'Wall Street' and the production of its sequel, 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.' Siegal details her involvement in consulting with screenwriter Alan Loeb regarding the social habits of New York's financial elite and describes her visit to the film set at the Central Park Zoo. The text mentions various real-life financial figures like Michael Milken and John Paulson as inspirations for the film's characters.

People (20)

Name Role Context
Peggy Siegal Author / Publicist / Consultant
Author of the piece; consulted on the film regarding New York's financial high society.
Oliver Stone Director
Director of Wall Street and its sequel.
Gordon Gekko Fictional Character
Main character in the film.
Michael Douglas Actor
Plays Gordon Gekko.
Ed Pressman Producer
Producer of Wall Street; asked Siegal to meet with writer Alan Loeb.
Charlie Sheen Actor
Played Bud Fox in original film.
Bud Fox Fictional Character
Character in original film.
Pat Riley Coach
Used as visual reference for Gekko's look.
Tom Rothman Executive
Co-chairman of Fox Film Entertainment.
Jim Gianopulos Executive
Co-chairman of Fox Film Entertainment.
Steven Schiff Writer
Wrote the first script for the sequel.
Alan Loeb Writer
Brought in for a rewrite; met with Siegal at Carlyle Hotel.
Michael Milken Financier
Referenced as inspiration for Gekko ('70s junk bond king).
Henry Kravis Financier
Referenced as inspiration for Gekko ('80s M&A killer).
John Paulson Hedge Fund Manager
Inspiration for new villain in sequel.
Mike Novogratz Hedge Fund Manager
Inspiration for new villain in sequel.
Shia LaBeouf Actor
Plays Jake Moore; noted as having off-screen romance with Mulligan.
Jake Moore Fictional Character
Idealistic investment banker in sequel.
Carrie Mulligan Actor
Plays Winnie; noted as having off-screen romance with LaBeouf. (Note: Correct spelling is Carey Mulligan).
Winnie Fictional Character
Gekko's daughter.

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
Fox Film Entertainment
Studio producing the sequel.
Bear Stearns
Used for research for original film.
New York Post
Ran a photo of Gekko filming.
Metropolitan Museum
Location of the fictional Alzheimer's Ball.
Carlyle Hotel
Meeting place for Siegal and Loeb.
Central Park Zoo
Filming location.

Timeline (4 events)

1987
Release/Production of original Wall Street film.
New York City
2008
Global economic crash rendering the first sequel script obsolete.
Global
September 2009
Start of filming for Wall Street sequel.
Sing Sing, Ossining, New York
September/October 2009
Set visit by Peggy Siegal.
Central Park Zoo

Locations (6)

Location Context
Setting for the films.
Prison in Ossining, New York (filming location).
Location of Sing Sing.
Meeting location.
Filming location.
Financial district and title of film.

Relationships (3)

Peggy Siegal Professional/Social Ed Pressman
Ed Pressman invites me on the set
Shia LaBeouf Romantic Carrie Mulligan
off-screen romance with LaBoeuf
Peggy Siegal Consultant Alan Loeb
Pressman asked me to meet Loeb... to explain the social rhythms

Key Quotes (2)

"Greed, for lack of a better word, is good. Greed is right. Greed works"
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"Pressman asked me to meet Loeb at the Carlyle Hotel to explain the social rhythms of New York’s financial high society."
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