'Broker' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Assault on Wall Street (2013)
Actors:
Mark Brandon (actor),
Uwe Boll (producer),
Michael Eklund (actor),
Lochlyn Munro (actor),
Mike Dopud (actor),
Michael Paré (actor),
Eric Roberts (actor),
Edward Furlong (actor),
Keith David (actor),
Hiro Kanagawa (actor),
John Heard (actor),
Barclay Hope (actor),
Clint Howard (actor),
Shawn Williamson (producer),
Jonathan Shore (producer),
Plot: Jim is an average New Yorker living a peaceful life with a well paying job and a loving family. Suddenly, everything changes when the economy crashes causing Jim to lose everything. Filled with anger and rage, Jim snaps and goes to extreme lengths to seek revenge for the life taken from him.
Keywords: corruption, financial-crisis, financial-loss, murder, police, shoot-out, surprise-ending
Genres:
Action,
Drama,
Thriller,
Taglines: Power. Greed. Justice.
Quotes:
[last lines]::Jim Baxford: [voice-over] I'm still alive and free and I promise I will keep killing. They should all know that I am out there, a soldier of the people... and if the government, the prosecutors and the judges fail on their duty, I will not fail on mine.
Second Marriage Dot Com (2012)
Actors:
Mohit Chauhan (actor),
Ankit Sharma (actor),
Rajat Bhalla (actor),
Sayani Gupta (actor),
Gaurav Panjwani (writer),
Gaurav Panjwani (director),
Varun Kumar (producer),
Charu Rohatgi (actress),
Gaurav Panjwani (editor),
Anoop Ghosh (actor),
Raman Atre (actor),
Sapanpreet Kaur (actress),
Manjeet Tiger (actor),
Jaidev Parashar (actor),
Vishal Nayak (actor),
Plot: Akshay, young IT professional from Delhi; only child of a single parent Suneel Narang embarks on a journey to get his father, a widower; married so to finally put an end to his prolonged loneliness. Co-incidentally in Jaipur, a vibrant young girl Poonam is on the same hunt to find a partner for her mother, Shoma; whom she's seen as a divorcee since childhood. They get in touch with each other through a matrimonial website named 'secondmarriage.com' and after initial denial of the idea by their parents they finally sail through and get they married.
Keywords: bollywood, delhi, india, indian-culture, indian-wedding, marriage, second-marriage, wedding-dance
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: second innings of togetherness who said we live just once
Angel Face (2008)
Actors:
Patricia Javier (actress),
Joseph Will (actor),
Cecile Cinco (director),
Cecile Cinco (producer),
Cecile Cinco (producer),
Cecile Cinco (editor),
Cecile Cinco (writer),
Sarah Ames (miscellaneous crew),
Sonia Rose (miscellaneous crew),
Richard Folwarski (producer),
Richard Folwarski (producer),
Ed Rose (producer),
Sonia Rose (producer),
Devon Smash (composer),
Robert Walcher III (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Horror,
Romance,
Short,
Thriller,
Taglines: When You Can't Let Her Go...
Boiler Room (2000)
Actors:
Nia Long (actress),
Emily Glatter (miscellaneous crew),
Jamie Kennedy (actor),
Mark Webber (actor),
Bill Sage (actor),
Rich Fellegara (miscellaneous crew),
Ron Rifkin (actor),
Vin Diesel (actor),
Giovanni Ribisi (actor),
Peter Maloney (actor),
Ben Affleck (actor),
Nicky Katt (actor),
Scott Caan (actor),
Anthony Reynolds (miscellaneous crew),
Paul Prokop (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Seth Davis is a college dropout running an illegal casino from his rented apartment. Driven by his domineering fathers disapproval at his illegitimate existence and his desire for serious wealth, Seth suddenly finds himself seduced by the opportunity to interview as a trainee stock broker from recent acquaintance Greg ('Nicky Katt' (qv)). Walking into the offices of JT Marlin, a small time brokerage firm on the outskirts of New York - Seth gets an aggressive cameo performance from Jay ('Ben Affleck' (qv)) that sets the tone for a firm clearly placing money above all else. Seth's fractured relationship with his father and flirtatious glances from love interest Abbie ('Nia Long' (qv)) are enough to keep Seth motivated in his new found career. As he begins to excel and develop a love for the hard sale and high commission, a few chance encounters leads Seth to question the legitimacy of the firms operations - placing him once again at odds with his father and what remains of his morality. With homages to Wall Street, and Glengarry Glen Ross, it's a decent debut feature for Ben Younger who's script exposes a truly sinister side of an already immoral business.
Keywords: arrest, audio-surveillance, bankster, bar, bar-fight, billiards, blackjack-game, break-up, bridge-financing, broken-leg
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Thriller,
Taglines: Motion creates Emotion! Where would you turn? How far would you go? How hard will you fall? There's no such thing as making too much money or taking too many risks Welcome to the New American Dream. Anyone who says that money is the root to all evil, doesn't have it.
Quotes:
Greg Weinstein: Don't you have a canoli you can stick in your mouth?::Chris Varick: Don't you have a menorah you could shove up your ass?
Man on phone: Take me off your list.::Seth Davis: Fine, fine. I'm gonna take you off my list of successful people today.
Jim Young: And there is no such thing as a no sale call. A sale is made on every call you make. Either you sell the client some stock or he sells you a reason he can't. Either way a sale is made, the only question is who is gonna close? You or him? Now be relentless, that's it, I'm done.
Jim Young: They say money can't buy happiness? Look at the fucking smile on my face. Ear to ear, baby.
Jim Young: Anybody who tells you money is the root of all evil doesn't fucking have any.
Seth Davis: What do you mean, you're gonna pass. Alan, the only people making money passing are NFL quarterbacks and I don't see a number on your back.
Greg Weinstein: Don't pitch the bitch.
Chris Varick: Hey, kid, get the fuck outa here.
Seth Davis: I read this article a while back, that said that Microsoft employs more millionaire secretary's that any other company in the world. They took stock options over Christmas bonuses. It was a good move. I remember there was this picture, of one of the groundskeepers next to his Ferrari. Blew my mind. you see shit like that, and it just plants seeds, makes you think its possible, even easy. And then you turn on the TV, and there's just more of it. The $87 Million lottery winner, that kid actor that just made 20 million o his last movie, that internet stock that shot through the roof, you could have made millions if you had just gotten in early, and that's exactly what I wanted to do: get in. I didn't want to be an innovator any more, i just wanted to make the quick and easy buck, i just wanted in. The Notorious BIG said it best: "Either you're slingin' crack-rock, or you've got a wicked jump-shot." Nobody wants to work for it anymore. There's no honor in taking that after school job at Mickey Dee's, honor's in the dollar, kid. So I went the white boy way of slinging crack-rock: I became a stock broker.
Broker: I know you're not standing on your front porch with a bag of money waiting for me to call you. But I'm not some 18-year-old selling a cure for AIDS. I'm 46 years old, I have 22 years market experience, I know this business. So pick up your skirt, grab your balls, and lets go make some money
Blast from the Past (1999)
Actors:
Renny Harlin (producer),
Steve Dorff (composer),
Jenifer Lewis (actress),
Christopher Walken (actor),
Sissy Spacek (actress),
Alicia Silverstone (actress),
Nikita Khrushchev (actor),
Rex Linn (actor),
Fidel Castro (actor),
Dave Foley (actor),
John F. Kennedy (actor),
Brendan Fraser (actor),
Nathan Fillion (actor),
Anne Fletcher (miscellaneous crew),
Unjoo Lee Byars (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Adam Weber is the child of an eccentric inventor and his wife. Following a bomb scare in the 1960s that locked the Webers in their bomb shelter for 35 years, Adam Weber must venture out into Los Angeles and obtain food and supplies for his family. He meets Eve, who reluctantly agrees to help him out.
Keywords: 1960s, adult-bookstore, affection, airplane-accident, attraction, automobile, baseball, beach, belt-massager, bomb-shelter
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Romance,
Sci-Fi,
Taglines: She was a woman of the world. He had never been around the block. She'd never met anyone like him. He's never met anyone... Period. After 35 years in a bomb shelter, Adam Webber is finally going outside to play.
Quotes:
Adam: Oh my lucky stars! A Negro!
Eve: Where are you parked?::Adam: I came on a bus.::Eve: Why does that not surprise me.::Adam: I dunno. Why doesn't that sunrise you?::Eve: Well, I guess because I'm a little psychic. I have this thing.::Adam: Oh, that's nice.::Eve: Yeah, let me guess something. This is your first visit to La-La-Land. You're staying somewhere in Hollywood because like an idiot you thought that would be an exciting place to stay. Am I right so far?::Adam: So far?::Eve: Yes, I'm right?::Adam: Right.::Eve: I knew it. So anyhow, you get on a bus and before you know it you're stuck in the San Fernando Valley without a clue, which brings us to here. Correct again?::Adam: Again.::Eve: Where are you staying? The Holiday Inn.::Adam: Oh. Yes! Yes! The Holiday Inn. That's exactly right.::Eve: See, I'm psychic. I mean not completely but pretty much. Pretty good, huh?::Adam: No, that was amazing!::Eve: Yeah I know. Thanks.
Adam: Manners are a way of showing other people we care about them.
Eve: Now hold on, hold on just a minute! In the first place I do not fall in love with weirdos who I've only known for four or five days!::Troy: Yes you do.::Eve: And I don't fall in love with grown men who collect baseball cards!::Troy: Yes you do.::Eve: Or pee in their pants when they see the ocean!::Troy: Yes you do.::Eve: Or have perfect table manners!::Troy: You know, I asked him about that. He said, good manners are just a way of showing other people we have respect for them. See, I didn't know that, I thought it was just a way of acting all superior. Oh and you know what else he told me?::Eve: What?::Troy: He thinks I'm a gentleman and you're a lady.::Eve: [disgusted] Well, consider the source! I don't even know what a lady is.::Troy: I know, I mean I thought a "gentleman" was somebody that owned horses. But it turns out, his short and simple definition of a lady or a gentleman is, someone who always tries to make sure the people around him or her are as comfortable as possible.::Eve: Where do you think he got all that information?::Troy: From the oddest place - his parents. I mean, I don't think I got that memo from mine.
Eve: Oh, you coward.::Troy: Gentleman coward.
Calvin: Would you like a tranquilizer?::Helen: You have tranquilizers?::Calvin: I told you, I have everything!
Calvin: You have a wonderful sense of humor, son, I must say. The acorn does not fall far from the tree.
Adam, Age 11: What's baseball?::Calvin: It's a game, son. I can explain it pretty easily. See, there's a pitcher...::Adam, Age 11: Oh, like a painting.::Calvin: No, a pitch-er.::Adam, Age 11: Like one of mom's?::Calvin: No. There's a man who throws the ball to a man who has a bat.::Adam, Age 11: Oh! The nocturnal flying mammal?
Adam: Say, mom?::Helen: Yes, dear?::Adam: I was wondering, you know, while I was up there and all, I was thinking, well you know, I was wondering if maybe I could meet a girl? I've been thinking about that a little. Just these last fifteen years or so.::Helen: Oh Adam, it would be wonderful if you could meet a girl. One who's not a mutant and hopefully comes from Pasadena. Nothing against Valley girls but in my day anyhow girls from Pasadena, I don't know, just always seemed a little bit nicer.
Calvin: Son. Adam.::Adam: Yes, Father?::Calvin: Don't forget: stay out of the adult bookstore.::Adam: Adult bookstore. Why?::Calvin: Poison gas. Invisible.
The House Across the Bay (1940)
Actors:
Kit Guard (actor),
Sam Finn (actor),
Gino Corrado (actor),
Harrison Greene (actor),
Sam Ash (actor),
Tom Coleman (actor),
Herbert Ashley (actor),
James Craig (actor),
Joseph Crehan (actor),
Jean Del Val (actor),
Jim Farley (actor),
Franklyn Farnum (actor),
Al Ferguson (actor),
Edward Fielding (actor),
Harry Harvey (actor),
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Edison, the Man (1940)
Actors:
William Arnold (actor),
Nick Copeland (actor),
Arthur Aylesworth (actor),
Irving Bacon (actor),
Erville Alderson (actor),
Billy Bletcher (actor),
Harry C. Bradley (actor),
Felix Bressart (actor),
Harlan Briggs (actor),
John Butler (actor),
George Chandler (actor),
Hooper Atchley (actor),
Charles Coburn (actor),
Jimmy Conlin (actor),
Maurice Costello (actor),
Plot: Hoored at a banquet for his sixty year career as an inventor, scientist, and businessman, 89 year old Thomas Alva Edison reflects back on his long career, which includes such achievements as the stock market ticker, the phonograph, the light bulb, and the motion picture.
Keywords: apprentice, aspiring-reporter, autograph, baby, banquet, character-name-in-title, deafness, determination, dictaphone, electric-light
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Quotes:
Thomas A. Edison: [to the Gold Exchange clerk, who once told him he'd have to wait until next Christmas to see Mr. Taggart, before Edison fixed the gold ticker and got an appointment with Taggart:] Merry Christmas.
Ben Els: I keep worryin' about Bunt. I guess I won't get a wink of sleep tonight.::Thomas A. Edison: Ah, Mr. Els, you shouldn't try to do two things at once. If you're gonna sleep, sleep. If you're gonna worry, why stay awake and make a good job of it.
Mr. Taggart: We've no guarantee that these theories of yours are workable.::Thomas A. Edison: Well, most electricity is theory yet.::Mr. Taggart: That's the trouble. Beyond a point what good is electricity anyway?::Thomas A. Edison: What good is a newborn baby?
Thomas A. Edison: [after the latest attempt to find a filament that will work in the electric light] Well, we failed again. That's the net result of nine thousand experiments.::Michael Simon: Too bad, Tom. We know the work you have done. We are as sorry as you are that you didn't get results.::Thomas A. Edison: Results? Man, I got a lot of results. I know nine thousand things now that won't work.
Thomas A. Edison: Uncle Ben, I've got to do something, and I'm open for suggestions.::Ben Els: You foolin', Tom?::Thomas A. Edison: I wish I was?::Ben Els: Nobody ever asked me for advice before.::Thomas A. Edison: Why, then, you ought to have a lot of it stored up.
Thomas A. Edison: How about that job you promised me?::Bunt Cavatt: Hah? Oh... You don't want to work in New York, Tom. This town is no good fer yeh. The tall buildings crush the spirit and torment the soul.
Edison, the Man (1940)
Actors:
William Arnold (actor),
Nick Copeland (actor),
Arthur Aylesworth (actor),
Irving Bacon (actor),
Erville Alderson (actor),
Billy Bletcher (actor),
Harry C. Bradley (actor),
Felix Bressart (actor),
Harlan Briggs (actor),
John Butler (actor),
George Chandler (actor),
Hooper Atchley (actor),
Charles Coburn (actor),
Jimmy Conlin (actor),
Maurice Costello (actor),
Plot: Hoored at a banquet for his sixty year career as an inventor, scientist, and businessman, 89 year old Thomas Alva Edison reflects back on his long career, which includes such achievements as the stock market ticker, the phonograph, the light bulb, and the motion picture.
Keywords: apprentice, aspiring-reporter, autograph, baby, banquet, character-name-in-title, deafness, determination, dictaphone, electric-light
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Quotes:
Thomas A. Edison: [to the Gold Exchange clerk, who once told him he'd have to wait until next Christmas to see Mr. Taggart, before Edison fixed the gold ticker and got an appointment with Taggart:] Merry Christmas.
Ben Els: I keep worryin' about Bunt. I guess I won't get a wink of sleep tonight.::Thomas A. Edison: Ah, Mr. Els, you shouldn't try to do two things at once. If you're gonna sleep, sleep. If you're gonna worry, why stay awake and make a good job of it.
Mr. Taggart: We've no guarantee that these theories of yours are workable.::Thomas A. Edison: Well, most electricity is theory yet.::Mr. Taggart: That's the trouble. Beyond a point what good is electricity anyway?::Thomas A. Edison: What good is a newborn baby?
Thomas A. Edison: [after the latest attempt to find a filament that will work in the electric light] Well, we failed again. That's the net result of nine thousand experiments.::Michael Simon: Too bad, Tom. We know the work you have done. We are as sorry as you are that you didn't get results.::Thomas A. Edison: Results? Man, I got a lot of results. I know nine thousand things now that won't work.
Thomas A. Edison: Uncle Ben, I've got to do something, and I'm open for suggestions.::Ben Els: You foolin', Tom?::Thomas A. Edison: I wish I was?::Ben Els: Nobody ever asked me for advice before.::Thomas A. Edison: Why, then, you ought to have a lot of it stored up.
Thomas A. Edison: How about that job you promised me?::Bunt Cavatt: Hah? Oh... You don't want to work in New York, Tom. This town is no good fer yeh. The tall buildings crush the spirit and torment the soul.
The Toast of New York (1937)
Actors:
Clem Bevans (actor),
George Cleveland (actor),
Tom Chatterton (actor),
Oscar Apfel (actor),
Harvey Clark (actor),
Lionel Belmore (actor),
William Arnold (actor),
Stanley Blystone (actor),
Lynton Brent (actor),
Reginald Barlow (actor),
Edward Arnold (actor),
Richard Alexander (actor),
James Carlisle (actor),
Allan Cavan (actor),
Tom Coleman (actor),
Plot: The story starts just before the Civil War, showing Fisk, Boyd, and Luke conning Southern townsfolk into buying bars of soap that, might, have a $10 gold piece inside. Found out, they're chased out of town and escape across the Mason-Dixon Line just as the war starts. Fisk hatches a plan for him and Boyd to return to the South and buy cotton then smuggle it to the North where Luke is to sell it to the Northern textile mills. By the end of the war they have made millions, only to find out that Luke had been re-investing their money into Confederate Bonds. This fact-based movie shows Jim Fisk as one of the greatest con-men and entrepreneur's in history. It concludes with his involvement in "Black Friday", the Financial Panic of 1869, with fellow financier Jay Gould (who's not represented in the movie) and their attempt to corner the U.S. gold market. There's a love triangle between Fisk, Boyd and Mansfield, which is also based on historical accounts.
Keywords: 1860s, 1870s, actress, based-on-book, board-of-directors, boston-massachusetts, bowery-boys, charwoman, chase, civil-war
Genres:
Biography,
Comedy,
Drama,
History,
Romance,
War,
Taglines: The terror of Wall Street was a chump for this girl!
Quotes:
Nick Boyd: Even the right horse can't win if he's carrying too heavy a load.
Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt: [Yelling at Fisk and Boyd in the disappearing Jersey Ferry] You scoudrels! I'll run you down if I have to crawl in every rotten hole in Jersey1
Josie Mansfield: [after receiving an expensive necklace from him] Mr. Fisk, what do you expect me to be?::James 'Jim' Fisk Jr.: [Pausing and dropping his eyes] Whatever you want to be.
James 'Jim' Fisk Jr.: [Preparing to enter a festive room] Are you ready?::Josie Mansfield: I'm frightened to death.::James 'Jim' Fisk Jr.: You're in the circle now. You've got the prettiest feathers in the room. Now spread 'em.
Josie Mansfield: [ Referring to Mlle. Fleurique's dress] But these are her clothes. It's stealing.::James 'Jim' Fisk Jr.: Only little people call it stealing. Big people call it borrowing.
Josie Mansfield: Besides, if you want something real bad, you gotta take some hard knocks to get it.::James 'Jim' Fisk Jr.: Say, you've learned a lot for a young lady. What are you after... reaching for the moon?::Josie Mansfield: No, just one little star on a dressing room door.
Nick Boyd: How do you spell Vanderbilt?::James 'Jim' Fisk Jr.: With a "V" and... [pausing to think] a lot of dollar marks.
The Toast of New York (1937)
Actors:
Clem Bevans (actor),
George Cleveland (actor),
Tom Chatterton (actor),
Oscar Apfel (actor),
Harvey Clark (actor),
Lionel Belmore (actor),
William Arnold (actor),
Stanley Blystone (actor),
Lynton Brent (actor),
Reginald Barlow (actor),
Edward Arnold (actor),
Richard Alexander (actor),
James Carlisle (actor),
Allan Cavan (actor),
Tom Coleman (actor),
Plot: The story starts just before the Civil War, showing Fisk, Boyd, and Luke conning Southern townsfolk into buying bars of soap that, might, have a $10 gold piece inside. Found out, they're chased out of town and escape across the Mason-Dixon Line just as the war starts. Fisk hatches a plan for him and Boyd to return to the South and buy cotton then smuggle it to the North where Luke is to sell it to the Northern textile mills. By the end of the war they have made millions, only to find out that Luke had been re-investing their money into Confederate Bonds. This fact-based movie shows Jim Fisk as one of the greatest con-men and entrepreneur's in history. It concludes with his involvement in "Black Friday", the Financial Panic of 1869, with fellow financier Jay Gould (who's not represented in the movie) and their attempt to corner the U.S. gold market. There's a love triangle between Fisk, Boyd and Mansfield, which is also based on historical accounts.
Keywords: 1860s, 1870s, actress, based-on-book, board-of-directors, boston-massachusetts, bowery-boys, charwoman, chase, civil-war
Genres:
Biography,
Comedy,
Drama,
History,
Romance,
War,
Taglines: The terror of Wall Street was a chump for this girl!
Quotes:
Nick Boyd: Even the right horse can't win if he's carrying too heavy a load.
Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt: [Yelling at Fisk and Boyd in the disappearing Jersey Ferry] You scoudrels! I'll run you down if I have to crawl in every rotten hole in Jersey1
Josie Mansfield: [after receiving an expensive necklace from him] Mr. Fisk, what do you expect me to be?::James 'Jim' Fisk Jr.: [Pausing and dropping his eyes] Whatever you want to be.
James 'Jim' Fisk Jr.: [Preparing to enter a festive room] Are you ready?::Josie Mansfield: I'm frightened to death.::James 'Jim' Fisk Jr.: You're in the circle now. You've got the prettiest feathers in the room. Now spread 'em.
Josie Mansfield: [ Referring to Mlle. Fleurique's dress] But these are her clothes. It's stealing.::James 'Jim' Fisk Jr.: Only little people call it stealing. Big people call it borrowing.
Josie Mansfield: Besides, if you want something real bad, you gotta take some hard knocks to get it.::James 'Jim' Fisk Jr.: Say, you've learned a lot for a young lady. What are you after... reaching for the moon?::Josie Mansfield: No, just one little star on a dressing room door.
Nick Boyd: How do you spell Vanderbilt?::James 'Jim' Fisk Jr.: With a "V" and... [pausing to think] a lot of dollar marks.