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Michael Douglas reprises his Academy Award-winning role as Gordon Gekko in
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Oliver Stone’s sequel to the 1987
film. Gekko, recently released from prison, finds himself an outsider in a new
era, attempting to reconcile with his daughter and form a relationship with her
fiancée (Shia LeBouf). Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps opened in
theatres on September 24, 2010.
Stone’s first-ever sequel, the film was
filmed in locations throughout the City, including:
Central Park (Cedar
Hill), 5th Avenue at E. 79th Street, Manhattan
Creditex, 3rd Avenue at E.
53rd Street, Manhattan (trading floor)
BVLGARI, 5th Avenue between W.
56th and W. 57th Streets, Manhattan
Jane Hotel Bar, Jane Street between
Washington Street and 10th Avenue, Manhattan
Chelsea Piers, Pier 62, W.
23rd Street at West Side Highway
Central Park: Zoo, Great Lawn,
Sheep Meadow, North Meadow, Harlem Meer, surrounding pathways
Battery
Park West Esplanade between Little West Street & FirstPlace, Manhattan
Met Life Building, Park Avenue at 45th Street, Manhattan
Royal
Bank of Canada, Vesey Street at W. Street, Manhattan
Metropolitan Museum
of Art, 5th Avenue at 82nd Street, Manhattan
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