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Lanzada en un año crucial para los mercados financieros (el año del famoso "Lunes Negro"), Wall Street no solo fue un éxito de taquilla, sino que definió una era. La película introdujo al mundo a (interpretado magistralmente por Michael Douglas, un papel que le valió el Óscar al Mejor Actor). Gekko se convirtió en el arquetipo del tiburón financiero implacable, popularizando la famosa frase: "La codicia, a falta de una palabra mejor, es buena" ( "Greed is good" ).

La famosa línea "Greed, for lack of a better word, is good" se tradujo en España como "La codicia, a falta de un término mejor, es buena" . En Latinoamérica, algunas versiones decían "La avaricia, digámoslo así, es buena" .

Wall Street (1987) sigue siendo un espejo fascinante de la naturaleza humana y la economía global. Ya sea por su valor histórico, sus actuaciones memorables o sus lecciones financieras que aún resuenan hoy en día, es un largometraje indispensable que merece ser visto con la fidelidad y el respeto que merece el buen cine. This public link is valid for 7 days

When a user searches for a 1987 film on this platform, they are engaging in a form of digital preservation. While copyright laws are complex and the legality of such uploads is often contentious, the Archive serves as a refuge for media that might otherwise be lost behind paywalls or region-locked platforms. For a user seeking this specific film in Spanish, the Archive may be the only accessible resource, democratizing access to a film that critiques the very concept of exclusivity and gatekeeping.

En este artículo, exploraremos qué puedes encontrar en Internet Archive, la calidad de ese material, las consideraciones legales y las mejores alternativas para disfrutar de "Wall Street" en español de alta definición.

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At the heart of the film is the Faustian bargain. Charlie Sheen’s Bud Fox is the everyman—ambitious, naive, and morally malleable. He is the audience surrogate, seduced by the power and mastery of Gordon Gekko, played with terrifying charisma by Michael Douglas. Gekko’s famous manifesto, "Greed, for lack of a better word, is good," became a paradox. Stone intended it as a warning, a repugnant display of avarice. Instead, for a generation of aspiring financiers, it became a mission statement. The film’s enduring power lies in this tension: it exposes the rot at the core of unchecked capitalism while simultaneously making that rot look tantalizingly seductive.

Gekko influyó en la moda masculina de la época (tirantes, trajes de raya diplomática) y en la mentalidad de toda una generación de corredores de bolsa [1]. 3. ¿Por qué buscar la película en Internet Archive? and Prime Video .

It is available for streaming on platforms like Disney+ (Spain/LATAM), Netflix , and Prime Video .

The inclusion of "película completa en español" (full movie in Spanish) in the search query speaks to the universality of the film’s themes. Capitalism is the world’s dominant religion, and Wall Street is one of its primary texts. The demand for a Spanish-dubbed or subtitled version highlights how the mechanisms of finance—and the corruption that often underpins it—are not confined to Lower Manhattan. From the financial districts of Mexico City to the markets of Madrid, the narrative of the "insider" and the "little guy" resonates deeply.