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Margin Call

Set against the high-stakes landscape of the financial industry, the narrative centers on the firm's principal players during a perilous 24-hour window in the early stages of the 2008 financial crisis. An entry-level analyst uncovers information that could prove to be the firm's downfall.

Director(s)

J.C. Chandor

Kamen Velkovsky

Scott Lazar

Erin Feeley

Jessica Hong

Jolian Blevins

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Cast & Crew

Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci

Eric Dale

Zachary Quinto

Zachary Quinto

Peter Sullivan

Oberon K.A. Adjepong

Oberon K.A. Adjepong

Coffee Guy

Jeremy Irons

Jeremy Irons

John Tuld

Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey

Sam Rogers

Mary McDonnell

Mary McDonnell

Mary Rogers

Jimmy Palumbo

Jimmy Palumbo

Security Guard

Al Sapienza

Al Sapienza

Louis Carmello

Ashley Williams

Ashley Williams

Heather Burke

Simon Baker

Simon Baker

Jared Cohen

Grace Gummer

Grace Gummer

Lucy

Demi Moore

Demi Moore

Sarah Robertson

Aasif Mandvi

Aasif Mandvi

Ramesh Shah

Paul Bettany

Paul Bettany

Will Emerson

Kamen Velkovsky

Kamen Velkovsky

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Maria Dizzia

Maria Dizzia

Executive Assistant

Scott Lazar

Scott Lazar

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Peter Y. Kim

Peter Y. Kim

Timothy Singh

Penn Badgley

Penn Badgley

Seth Bregman

Jolian Blevins

Jolian Blevins

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Susan Blackwell

Susan Blackwell

Lauren Bratberg

J.C. Chandor

J.C. Chandor

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Erin Feeley

Erin Feeley

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Jessica Hong

Jessica Hong

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Details

GenresThriller, Drama
Runtime1h 47 mins
Released on28 Sep 2011
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

When "Eric" (Stanley Tucci) is let go from his risk analysis job on Wall Street, his successor "Sullivan" (Zachary Quinto) soon realises that the firm is sitting on a time bomb that could cost them all their jobs. He brings it to the attention of his boss "Will” (Paul Bettany) who in turn shares with "Sam" (Kevin Spacey) who quickly alerts “Cohen” (Simon Baker) and before we know it, the helicopter arrives bearing chairman "Tuld" (Jeremy Irons) who hastily convenes a 3am meeting to discuss their options. What now ensues is a tautly directed observation of venality and self preservation that is really compelling to watch. Irons is way better than usual - indeed his plan to basically on-pass their debts to their unsuspecting clients as if they were getting a great bargain seemed almost reasonable. Spacey comes across well as his conflicted sidekick who at least has some semblance of scruples, and there's also quite an engaging effort from Penn Badgley ("Seth") a young man whose dreams of wealth and success are about to get throttled before they really begin. Sadly, Quinto is not a very versatile actor, he has a look (akin to bewilderment) that he offers to the camera - but that's about all, which is a shame as his character is actually quite crucial as this story progresses. This film doesn't really have a beginning or an end, but offers us an excellent glimpse at just how some people can put a smiley face on deceit and still, somehow, come out intact. This is a much more subtle and menacing look at just how the 2008 financial crisis started, at how some people - even at the last moment - believed it could be manipulated to their advantage, and is really well worth a watch.

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