Stone cast Daryl Hannah as Bud Fox's materialistic girlfriend, but felt that she was never happy with the role and did not know why she accepted it.
What brings him down is his betrayal of Bud Fox, the young broker he brought into his fold.
Charlie Sheen's Bud Fox did it just as well in "Wall Street," and he, for one, didn't have a law degree.
Stone met with Tom Cruise about playing Bud Fox, but the director had already committed to Charlie Sheen for the role.
Charlie Sheen reprised his character of Bud Fox in a cameo role.
The lamp is the emblem of success for Gordon Gekko's protégé, Bud Fox, in the 1987 film "Wall Street."
Bud Fox's father is head mechanic at a small airline: cautious, honorable, a dedicated union representative, manly without being macho.
And, like Bud Fox in Wall Street, Falco makes his way to the 21 Club to pay court to his more powerful employer.
Like Chris in "Platoon," Bud Fox also has two "fathers" wrestling for his allegiance.
What brings him down is his betrayal of Bud Fox, the young broker he brought into his fold.
Charlie Sheen's Bud Fox did it just as well in "Wall Street," and he, for one, didn't have a law degree.
In 1985, Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen), a junior stockbroker at Jackson Steinem & Co., is desperate to get to the top.
Stone met with Tom Cruise about playing Bud Fox, but the director had already committed to Charlie Sheen for the role.
Charlie Sheen reprised his character of Bud Fox in a cameo role.
Wall Street, the 1987 film about stock traders, has been described as "encapsulation of 80s yuppie greed culture", particularly Bud Fox, Charlie Sheen's naive 20-something character.
The lamp is the emblem of success for Gordon Gekko's protégé, Bud Fox, in the 1987 film "Wall Street."
And, like Bud Fox in Wall Street, Falco makes his way to the 21 Club to pay court to his more powerful employer.
Like Chris in "Platoon," Bud Fox also has two "fathers" wrestling for his allegiance.