Movies | The Wolf of Wall Street – the script and intriguing tales about the production, director, writer, cast

The Wolf of Wall Street is a 2013 black comedy directed by Martin Scorsese, based on Jordan Belfort’s memoir of the same name, and the script was written by Terence Winter.

The Wolf of Wall Street movie script, photos, video, production notes, cast, screenwriter - movie poster TRevered filmmaker Martin Scorsese directs the story of New York stockbroker Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio). From the American dream to corporate greed, Belfort goes from penny stocks and righteousness to IPOs and a life of corruption in the late 80s. Excess success and affluence in his early twenties as founder of the brokerage firm Stratton Oakmont warranted Belfort the title – “The Wolf of Wall Street.” Money. Power. Women. Drugs. Temptations were for the taking and the threat of authority was irrelevant. For Jordan and his wolf pack, modesty was quickly deemed overrated and more was never enough.

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The Wolf of Wall Street screenwriter Terence Winter discusses writing script

The Wolf of Wall Street – Cast

Leonardo DiCaprio – Jordan Belfort
Jonah Hill – Danny Porush
Margot Robbie – Naomi Lapaglia
Matthew McConaughey – Mark Hanna
Kyle Chandler – Agent Patrick Denham
Jon Bernthal – Brad
Jon Favreau – Manny Riskin
Rob Reiner – Max Belfort
Jean Dujardin – Jean-Jacques Saurel
Joanna Lumley – Aunt Emma
Cristin Milioti – Teresa Petrillo
Christine Ebersole – Leah Belfort
Shea Whigham – Captain Ted Beechman
Katarina Cas – Chantalle
P.J. Byrne – Nicky Koskoff (“Rugrat”)
Kenneth Choi – Chester Ming
Brian Sacca – Robbie Feinberg (“Pinhead”)
Henry Zebrowski – Alden Kupferberg (“Sea Otter”)
Ethan Suplee – Toby Welch
Jake Hoffman – Steve Madden
Barry Rothbart – Peter DeBlasio

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The Wolf of Wall Street – Development & Production

Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese Explore the Funny Side of Financial Depravity

By Mary Kaye Schilling

Imagine a world where a guy can make $12 million in three minutes, where blow jobs are a perk of the gig, dwarfs are tossed to raise employee morale, and inhaling anthills of coke, Scarface style, is encouraged. Now imagine a world where a studio would pass on a movie with a subject that titillating, even if it came tied in a ­Leonardo DiCaprio–and–Martin Scorsese bow. That’s the way things were looking back in 2008, when Warner Bros. dropped out of Scorsese and DiCaprio’s upcoming black comedy The Wolf of Wall Street.

The two went on to make Shutter Island, then separated for other projects. But when a window in Scorsese’s schedule opened up in 2012, DiCaprio approached the ­director again. “I told Marty, ‘I don’t think we’ll be able to do a movie like this too many times in the future,’ ” says DiCaprio. “Larger-scale, R-rated dramas, like Blood Diamond or The Departed, don’t really get financed anymore.”

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