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22
People
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Organizations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information

Type: Narrative account / email / draft article (house oversight discovery)
File Size: 2.18 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a narrative email or diary entry, likely by Ghislaine Maxwell (based on context of the 'me' character in this document collection), describing the filming of the movie 'Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps.' It details social interactions on set with celebrities including Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, and a cameo by Donald Trump. It mentions specific dates (Nov 25), locations (Tommy Gun Salon, Teterboro), and social events involving high-profile figures like Lord William Astor.

People (22)

Name Role Context
Jean Pigozzi Role in movie
Cast as an international banker
Michael Douglas Actor
Playing Gordon Gekko; took women to lunch; filmed scenes with Trump
Susan Associate/Extra
Attended lunch with Michael Douglas
Jill Associate/Extra
Attended lunch with Michael Douglas
Oliver Stone Director
Directing the movie; interacting with William Astor and Donald Trump
Prince Dimitri Extra/Guest
Danced with Jackie Weld; quoted by WSJ
Jackie Weld Extra/Guest
Danced with Prince Dimitri
Kelly Klein Extra/Guest
Watching filming; wearing Karl Lagerfeld
Tulley Rector Father of Kelly Klein
86-year-old watching filming
Charlie Sheen Actor
Leaving for LA
Shia LaBeouf Actor
Referred to as Shia; annoyed he didn't meet Charlie Sheen
Carrie Mulligan Actress
Costumed like Audrey Hepburn
Josh Brolin Actor
Filming tracking shot; met Trump in September
Lord William Astor Guest/Extra
Picked up the narrator; improvised lines in the movie
Amalia Dayan Host
Hosting a dinner for artists uptown
Adam Lindemann Host
Hosting a dinner for artists uptown
Eli Wallach Actor
In scene with William Astor
Noelle Actress/Extra
Filming tracking shot with Josh Brolin
Donald Trump Cameo Actor/Businessman
Filming cameo in barbershop scene; bantering with Michael Douglas
Melania Trump Wife of Donald Trump
Traveling to Palm Beach
Baron Trump Son of Donald Trump
Traveling to Palm Beach
The Narrator ('Me') Author
Attended lunch with Michael Douglas; picked up by William Astor

Timeline (2 events)

November 25
Last day of shooting Wall Street 2; Donald Trump cameo filming
Tommy Gun Salon, Ludlow Street
Unknown (Prior to Nov 25)
Filming dinner scene; Lunch with Michael Douglas; Dinner uptown
Movie Set and Uptown NYC

Relationships (3)

Lord William Astor Social/Close Narrator
Lord William Astor arrives to pick me up for Amalia Dayan and Adam Lindemann's dinner
Oliver Stone Professional/Social Donald Trump
Oliver had invited Donald Trump to dinner at '21'
Michael Douglas Social Narrator
Michael Douglas takes... me to a restaurant

Key Quotes (7)

""We must do lunch""
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""It’s a wrap""
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""a day of electrifying glamour,""
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""the longest gala of my life. I was in black tie for thirteen hours.""
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""comb over""
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""No thanks Donald, I am a gel man.""
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""The information contained in this communication is confidential...""
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (3,692 characters)

agent and Jean Pigozzi as an international banker.
Lunch is called at 4 p.m. and Michael Douglas takes seven heavily made-up and bejeweled women including Susan, Jill and me to a restaurant around the corner. Gordon Gekko hosts a hen party talking about children, schools, country houses and vacations.
Back on the set Oliver is shooting the actual dinner. Assistant directors ask for volunteers to dance to the live music. Prince Dimitri twirls and dips Jackie Weld. Kelly Klein, in her own Karl Lagerfeld sheer black organza, watches from a table with scattered champagne glasses half-filled with apple juice along with her 86-year-old father, Tulley Rector. Charlie Sheen leaves for LA and Shia is very annoyed he was not introduced to his hero. Carrie Mulligan, costumed like Audrey Hepburn, chats with us between takes.
The final set up is a long tracking shot of Josh Brolin and his wife as they triumphantly enter the ball. It is close to 9 p.m. and Lord William Astor arrives to pick me up for Amalia Dayan and Adam Lindemann's dinner for artists uptown.
Oliver is introduced to William and delights in calling him Lord as he immediately moves him into the top of the shot and instructs him to tell Eli Wallach, "We must do lunch". Ever the proper English gentleman, William advises Oliver that Lords do not use American slang and improvises his own lines. The tracking shot continues for numerous takes following Josh and Noelle as every VIP extra gets another shot at instant stardom with one-line greetings.
At last, "It’s a wrap" is screamed after 10 p.m. Prince Dimitri tells The Wall Street Journal it was, "a day of electrifying glamour," and "the longest gala of my life. I was in black tie for thirteen hours."
November 25, Tommy Gun Salon, Ludlow Street, last day of shooting
Donald Trump is on set at 7 a.m. ready for his close up. He is trying to make a mid-day departure on his jet from Teterboro with wife Melania and son Baron for Thanksgiving weekend in Palm Beach. Back in September, Oliver had invited Donald Trump to dinner at "21" to meet his leading men Josh and Shia so they could observe New York's most charismatic powerbroker in his natural environment.
The scene is London so the grey skies are perfect. Gekko has moved abroad to make his financial comeback. The scene opens on the back of his head in a barber's chair as he watches the financial news on TV. The camera pulls back and Gordon Gekko is finally revealed as the powerful bull he once was in an exquisite suit and signature slicked-back hair. Donald Trump walks into the shop for a cut and the banter begins about the money market. From his chair, Donald leans into Michael and suggests a "comb over" like his famous do. Gekko, with a slight grin, says, "No thanks Donald, I am a gel man."
The crew is yucking it up and Donald feels great. Paparazzi shoot the whole scene with long lenses from across the street. The unit publicist is helpless to keep this under wraps. Donald emerges, poses and gives interviews. Michael comes out, and the press think they have a scoop on the ending. Gekko is back in all his lovable titan splendor. Full-page photos of Michael and Donald run the next day in the tabloids. Never underestimate Oliver Stone’s surprise endings.
Twentieth Century Fox releases "Wall Street 2: The Money Never Sleeps" on April 23rd and it's got hit written all over it.
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The information contained in this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may constitute inside information, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of
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