Drama
A very topical early talkie from low-budget company Columbia Pictures, Wall Street starred Ralph Ince, brother of producer Thomas H. Ince, as Roller McCray, a steelworker turned ruthless tycoon whose tough business methods leads a rival (Philip Strange) to commit suicide. The widow (Aileen Pringle), believing she can ruin Ince by using his own methods, conspires with her husband's former partner (Sam De Grasse), but a strong friendship between Ince and Pringle's young son (Freddie Burke Frederick) changes things dramatically. According to future Three Stooges director Edward Bernds, who worked as a sound mixer on Wall Street, Ince's reaction to his rival's suicidal jump from a window ledge was changed from a sneering "I didn't think he had the guts" to the more respectful "I didn't think he'd do it" due to derisive laughter from the film's crew.
Directed by
Roy William Neill
Aileen Pringle
Ann Tabor
James Finlayson
Andy (as Jimmy Finalyson)
Louise Beavers
Magnolia
Philip Strange
Walter Tabor
Sam De Grasse
John Willard
Ralph Ince
Roller McCray
William Colvin
Hoffmann (as Billy Colvin)
Marshall Ruth
Billy
George MacFarlane
Ed Foster
Ernest Hilliard
Savage
Freddie Burke Frederick
Richard Tabor
Camille Rovelle
Miss Woods
Grace Wallace
Bonnie Tucker
Hugh McCormack
Jim Tucker
Ben Hall
Cliff
Frederick H. Graham
Baring (as Frederick Graham)

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