
O Lobo de Wall Street
A ascensão meteórica e queda em desgraça de Jordan Belfort, um corretor da bolsa de valores norte-americana que se tornou persona non grata no mundo das finanças após ser condenado por uso de drogas e vários crimes do colarinho branco e ganhos fraudulentos em bolsa.
Directed by
Martin Scorsese
Written by
Terence Winter, Jordan Belfort
Studio
EMJAG Productions
Genre
Drama, Crime, Comédia, Biography
Video
1080p
Audio
Unknown (DTS-HD MA 5.1)
Subtitles
English
Cast

Leonardo DiCaprio
Jordan Belfort

Jonah Hill
Donnie Azoff

Margot Robbie
Naomi Lapaglia

Matthew McConaughey
Mark Hanna

Kyle Chandler
FBI Agent Patrick Denham

Rob Reiner
Max Belfort

Jon Favreau
Manny Riskin

Jean Dujardin
Jean-Jacques Handali

Jon Bernthal
Brad Bodnick

Kenneth Choi
Chester Ming

P.J. Byrne
Nicky "Rugrat" Koskoff

Ethan Suplee
Toby Welch

Brian Sacca
Robbie "Pinhead" Feinberg

Henry Zebrowski
Alden "Sea Otter" Kupferberg

Cristin Milioti
Teresa Petrillo

Joanna Lumley
Aunt Emma

Jake Hoffman
Steve Madden

Christine Ebersole
Leah Belfort

Shea Whigham
Captain Ted Beecham

Aya Cash
Janet

Katarina Čas
Chantalle

Bo Dietl
Bo Dietl

Jon Spinogatti
Nicholas the Butler

Rizwan Manji
Kalil

Stephanie Kurtzuba
Kimmie Belzer

J. C. MacKenzie
Lucas Solomon

Ashlie Atkinson
Rochelle Applebaum

Stephen Kunken
Jerry Fogel

Ted Griffin
Agent Hughes

Sandra Nelson
Aliyah Farran

Dan Bittner
Rothschild Broker #1

Spike Jonze
Dwayne

Mackenzie Meehan
Hildy Azoff

Thomas Middleditch
Stratton Broker in a Bowtie

Edward Herrmann
Stratton Oakmont Commercial (voice)

Jordan Belfort
Auckland Straight Line Host

Fran Lebowitz
Honorary Samantha Stogel

Robert Clohessy
Nolan Drager (Jordan's Lawyer)

Welker White
Waitress

Danny Flaherty
Zip (Lude Buying Teenager #1)

Carla Corvo
Pam

Madison McKinley
Heidi

Aaron Lazar
Blair Hollingsworth

Steve Routman
SEC Attorney #1

Steve Witting
SEC Attorney #2
Charley Morgan
SEC Attorney #3

Michael Nathanson
Barry Kleinman
Kathleen Fellegara
Straight Line Testimonial #1

John Behlmann
Rothschild Broker #2

Ward Horton
Rothschild Broker #3

Bret Shuford
Rothschild Broker #4
J.T. O'Connor
Rothschild Broker #8

Steven Boyer
Investor's Center Broker #1

Danny A. Abeckaser
Investor's Center Broker #2

Matthew Rauch
Stratton Broker #1

Michael Izquierdo
Stratton Broker #2

Donnie Keshawarz
Stratton Broker #3

Johnathan Tchaikovsky
Stratton Broker #4
Aaron Glaser
Stratton Broker #5
Ben Rameaka
Stratton Broker #6

Brian Charles Johnson
Young Broker

Sebastian Tillinger
Another Broker

Chris Riggi
Party Broker #1

Meghan Rafferty
Donnie's Assistant

José Ramón Rosario
Maitre d' Hector

Davram Stiefler
Broker in Men's Room

Dan Daily
Honorary Raymond Samitz
Ben Van Bergen
Swiss Customs Officer #1

Matte Osian
Swiss Customs Officer #2

Michael Devine
Cop #1

Jason Furlani
Cop #2

Jeremy Bobb
Police Officer #2

Tom Greer
Brookville Police Officer #2
Sharon Jones
Wedding Singer #1

Emily Tremaine
Cristy

Zineb Oukach
Hostess on The Naomi

Giselle Eisenberg
Skylar Belfort (4 Years Old)

Deema Aitken
Lude Buying Teenager #2

Ashley Springer
Job Applicant #1

Rémy Bennett
Abby

Catherine Curtin
FBI Agent #1

Paul Urcioli
FBI Agent #2
Michael O'Hara
Prison Guard

Michael Bryan French
Inmate Playing Tennis #2

Armen Garo
Rao's Patron #1

Garry Pastore
Rao's Patron #2

Louis Vanaria
Rao's Patron #3

Peter Youngblood Hills
Audience Member #1

Brendan Griffin
Audience Member #3
Derek Milman
Audience Member #4

Victor Verhaeghe
Audience Member #5

Chris Caldovino
Rocco #1

Fileena Bahris
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Silvia Kal
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Kamron Leal
Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Tommy Bayiokos
Kacandes Diner Man (uncredited)

Gianni Biasetti Jr.
Italian Coastguard (uncredited)
Rick Bolander
Broker (uncredited)

Spenser Granese
Broker (uncredited)
Julian Brand
Stratton Broker (uncredited)
Kenneth Carrella
Stratton Broker (uncredited)
Austin Farwell
Stratton Broker (uncredited)
Zach Miko
Stratton Broker (uncredited)
Tyler Evan Rowe
Stratton Broker (uncredited)
Stefano Villabona
Stratton Broker (uncredited)

Gregory Brown
Upper Eastside Pedestrian (uncredited)
Tucker Bryan
Wolfpack #4 (uncredited)
Michael Jefferson
Wolfpack #1 (uncredited)

Bryan Burton
Young Stratton Inc. Broker (uncredited)
Mike Catapano
Broker Applicant (uncredited)
Steven Conroy
Audience Member (uncredited)

Kelsey Deanne
Pool Party Guest (uncredited)

Maria Di Angelis
Nicky Koskoff's Escort (uncredited)
London Hall
Swiss Airline Passenger (uncredited)

Rosemary Howard
Rao's Pedestrian (uncredited)

Chris Kerson
Kimmie Belzer's Desk Mate (uncredited)

Natasha Kojic
Singer
Ben Leasure
Brantley (uncredited)
Paul Jude Letersky
Marina Sightseer (uncredited)
Will MacAdam
Irritated Plane Passinger (uncredited)
Jeff Moffitt
Party Goer (uncredited)
Chris Nunez
Miami Busboy (uncredited)

Seregon O'Dassey
Masseuse to Donnie Azoff (uncredited)
Joseph Oliveira
Court Room Attendant (uncredited)

Michael Power
Seminar Guest (uncredited)

Nicole Rutigliano
Stripper (uncredited)
Sibyl Santiago
Convention Attendee (uncredited)

Vitaliy Shtabnoy
Kent - Broker (uncredited)

Madeleine Wade
Call Girl (uncredited)
Blago Simon
Stock Broker (uncredited)
Jaclyn Keys
Nasdaq Hooker
Natalie Bensel
Bottoms Up Hooker
Krista Ashworth
Pink Sheet Hooker

Paul Thornton
1st Class Swiss Airline Passenger (uncredited)

David Wenzel
Banker (uncredited)

Joe Zaso
Rudy (uncredited)

Claudette Lalí
Strip Girl (uncredited)
Francis Brooke
Conference Attendee (uncredited)

Martin Klebba
Azoff's bullseye (uncredited)
Reviews
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Leonard Maltin
Without a moral center, "Wolf" seems to revel in this cornucopia of bad behavior.
Alissa Wilkinson
[Belfort is] in the wrong. That's for sure. But to walk away and not realize we're at least a little complicit, too, would be foolhardy.
Perri Nemiroff
It lets you relish in unparalleled no holds barred debauchery while increasingly disillusioning the fun and games with the nasty reality of the situation along the way.
Chris Stuckmann
DiCaprio's powerhouse performance, and Scorsese's brilliantly energetic direction make this a must watch for film lovers.
Jason Bailey
Scorsese is fascinated by procedure, by drawing back the curtain and showing us how things happen, though he keeps the picture nimble and entertaining enough to avoid burying himself in the minutiae.
Melissa Anderson
Scorsese's hard-R portrayal of Belfort and company's insatiable appetites -- for money, for whores, for drugs, for stuff -- pierces until it numbs.
David Thomson
DiCaprio has hinted before that comedy might be his natural calling -- think of Catch Me If You Can -- but his energy here is not just fun, it's discovery.
Wesley Morris
For three hours the movie operates at a ridiculous comedic pitch. You never forget you're at the circus. You never lose site of the lawlessness, the reckless pleasure, the sheer lunacy and lack of regulation.
Richard Brody
Scorsese unleashes a furious, yet exquisitely controlled, kinetic energy, complete with a plunging and soaring camera, mercurial and conspicuous special effects, counterfactual scenes, subjective fantasies, and swirling choreography on a grand scale.
Christopher Orr
The Wolf of Wall Street is a magnificent black comedy: fast, funny, and remarkably filthy.
Betsy Sharkey
Man, does this movie have a savage bite.
Mick LaSalle
Though "Raging Bull" must still go down as Martin Scorsese's greatest achievement, "The Wolf of Wall Street" makes the race for No. 2 a lot more interesting.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
I couldn't buy it, and couldn't wait for the hollow spectacle to end.
Tom Long
At the highest level, it really is about getting your own, forget those down below. If so, that could have easily come across in two hours, it didn't need three.
Stephen Whitty
Why would a man cheat people out of millions and then spend it on hookers, 'ludes and stupid pranks? Hey, why wouldn't you?
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
It's hard not to feel there is a better revisit of Scorsese's crime gem already in theaters, David O. Russell's American Hustle.
Matt Zoller Seitz
One of the most entertaining films ever made about loathsome men.
J. R. Jones
As with Goodfellas, Scorsese's helpless attraction to the very behavior he wants to indict becomes the movie's serrated edge.
Peter Rainer
DiCaprio doesn't seem terribly comfortable in the role despite all his strutting and posturing.
Chris Nashawaty
Scorsese has pulled off something tricky with Wolf: He's given us a thrilling cautionary tale about a guy who never for a second seems the slightest bit sorry for what he's done. If anything, he just had the bad luck to get caught.