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In The Wolf of Wall Street DiCaprio would play Belfort, a Long Island penny stockbroker who served 20 months in prison for refusing to cooperate in a massive 1990s securities fraud case that involved widespread corruption on Wall Street and in the corporate banking world, including mob infiltration.
Jordan Belfort, aka The Wolf Of Wall Street (2013) Video Free Download, hates it when people describe him as a criminal. “‘Convicted stock swindler’—it’s like it hurts my heart,” he says, practically shuddering. “I know it was true, but it’s not who I am. I say to my son, I say it to everybody who I try to mentor: We are not the mistakes of our past. We’re the resources and capabilities that we glean from our past. And it’s so true.”
It’s a delicate argument for Belfort to make. He will forever be associated with Stratton Oakmont, the Long Island penny-stock boiler room he ran in the 1990s. Stratton employed more than 1,000 brokers at its peak, before the Securities and Exchange Commission shut down the company and the FBI arrested Belfort, in 1998. Convicted of money laundering and securities fraud in 2003, he received a four-year prison sentence—he served only 22 months—and was ordered to repay $110.4 million to a victim compensation fund. Other terms for the kind of outfit he built and ran are “pump and dump” and “chop-shop.” The words “fraud” and “crook” come up frequently as well. “It chokes me up a little when I think about it.?…?I was a bad guy. And it wasn’t like I started that way,” he says, his voice becoming tight. “You can get desensitized to your own actions—it’s easy on Wall Street. Before you know it, it’s like everyone’s just a number.” He goes on: “I shouldn’t really care what people think of me.?…?I know I’m good. But of course I do care.”
Belfort, 51, is in Fort Worth for two days in October speaking to the Young Presidents’ Organization, a secretive networking group for CEOs and other senior executives under the age of 45. His theme, as usual, is what he’s learned from his experiences about how others can avoid the pain he caused and suffered. Sporting a John Boehner-caliber tan, Belfort delivers a slick, self-deprecating performance describing how he drove his life into the gutter with greed and drugs and excess, how he stole millions from people and went to jail for it, and how he reinvented himself as a legitimate businessman. He’s a natural performer, and in spite of his tarnished background—The Wolf Of Wall Street (2013) Video Free Download or more likely because of it—audiences appear genuinely moved by what he says. It doesn’t hurt to open appearances with a trailer for The Wolf of Wall Street, the movie based on his story, which is due to open, after some editing hiccups, on Christmas Day.
Wall Street Seeks Justice (From Wall Street)“To my shock it got picked up, with this bidding war between Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt,” Belfort says, “and I chose Leo and Martin Scorsese.” In addition to several million dollars that have flowed from book and movie deals, Belfort gets paid in the neighborhood of $30,000 for a speech—not bad for an hour’s work, although it requires him to spend the night in Fort Worth. A portion of his income will go to repay the investors whose money he lost.Belfort makes a very good living, but it’s crumbs compared with the millions he says he once generated every day, pushing crappy $4 stocks on retirees in Orlando. In addition to traveling the world speaking, he works as a consultant to individual companies, talking about business ethics or teaching his sales techniques—the same ones that fueled his brokerage firm The Wolf Of Wall Street (2013) Video Free Download—which he argues can also be put to good use. Belfort says he’s been hired to do work for Delta Air Lines (DAL), Symantec (SYMC), Virgin Airlines, Wyndham (WYN), Telstra (TLS:AU), Deutsche Bank (DB), Fairfax Media (FXJ:AU), Southern Cross Austereo, and Absa Bank, among others. So far, almost all of his corporate clients have been abroad; in the U.S., the baggage of his criminal case may have created too much of a minefield for him to navigate, although he hopes this will change.
“From the letters and things we get, I think a lot of people in the U.S. think Jordan is thrilled about what he did, and that he partied hard and all that,” says Belfort’s fiancĂ©e, Anne Koppe, who runs his business with him out of Hermosa Beach, Calif. “He’d love [the U.S.] to be his main market, but he wanted to make sure that his message was pure and that people responded properly to it.”
The Wolf of Wall Street is an upcoming biographical black comedy film directed by Martin Scorsese, based on Jordan Belfort's memoir of the same name. The screenplay was written by Terence Winter, and the film stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Belfort, along with other cast members including Jonah Hill and Matthew McConaughey, among others. The Wolf of Wall Street marks a fifth collaboration between Scorsese and DiCaprio,and a second with Winter after Boardwalk Empire.
The Wolf Of Wall Street (2013) Video Free Download is set to be released on December 25, 2013, and will tell the story of a New York stockbroker, played by DiCaprio, who refuses to cooperate in a large securities fraud case involving corruption on Wall Street, the corporate banking world and mob infiltration.
TITLE | The Wolf of Wall Street |
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ORIGINAL_TITLE | |
YEAR | 2013 |
RATING | |
GENRES | Biography Crime Drama |
DIRECTORS | Martin Scorsese |
WRITERS | Terence Winter Jordan Belfort |
CAST | Leonardo DiCaprio Margot Robbie Matthew McConaughey Jonah Hill Cristin Milioti Jon Bernthal Jon Favreau Ethan Suplee Spike Jonze Madison McKinley Joanna Lumley Kyle Chandler Shea Whigham Rob Reiner Katarina Cas Jean Dujardin Christine Ebersole Ashley Blankenship P.J. Byrne Nicole Rutigliano Chris Riggi Jake Hoffman Aya Cash Kenneth Choi Fileena Bahris Danny Flaherty Maria Di Angelis Madeleine Wade Stephanie Kurtzuba Emily Tremaine |
STARS | Leonardo DiCaprio Margot Robbie Matthew McConaughey Jonah Hill Cristin Milioti |
PRODUCERS | Riza Aziz Leonardo DiCaprio Georgia Kacandes Joey McFarland Alexandra Milchan Martin Scorsese Emma Tillinger Koskoff Irwin Winkler |
MUSICIANS | Howard Shore |
CINEMATOGRAPHERS | Rodrigo Prieto |
EDITORS | Thelma Schoonmaker |
MPAA_RATING | |
RELEASE_DATE | 25 December 2013 |
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