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1 INSERT - TV COMMERCIAL - DAY 1
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Over jungle sound effects, the CAMERA is low, movingthrough brush from the POV of a stalking animal. As the
brush parts, revealing Wall Street and the New York StockExchange, we HEAR the resonant voice of GENE HACKMAN.
GENE HACKMAN (V.O.)
The world of investing can be ajungle.
WE SEE a charging, snorting BULL.
GENE HACKMAN (V.O.)
Bulls.
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1B WE SEE a ferocious, growling BEAR.
GENE HACKMAN (V.O.)
Bears. Danger at every turn.
Pretentious CLASSICAL MUSIC kicks in.
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GENE HACKMAN (V.O.)
That’s why we at Stratton Oakmontpride ourselves on being the best.
VARIOUS SHOTS -- a conservative young MAN reviews a stockportfolio with a wealthy older COUPLE; a smiling youngWOMAN sits before a computer talking into a headset.
GENE HACKMAN (V.O.)
Trained professionals to guide youthrough the financial wilderness.
WE SEE the Stratton “team” - an ethnically diverse groupof ACTORS with their handsome, grey-templed “CHAIRMAN”.
GENE HACKMAN (V.O.)
Stratton Oakmont. Stabilty.
Integrity. Pride.
WE SEE a shot of the black glass Stratton Building, and:
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2 INT. STRATTON OAKMONT III - BULLPEN - DAY (FEB ‘95)
Absolute bedlam. 300 drunken STOCKBROKERS, most in their
early 20s, chant wildly as JORDAN BELFORT, handsome, 30,
stands beside a DWARF dressed in tights, cape & helmet.
JORDAN:
Twenty five grand to the firstcocksucker to nail a bullseye!
The “bullseye” is a large dollar sign in the middle of agiant velcro “dartboard”.
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