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The China Hustle

  • 2017
  • R
  • 1h 22m
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The China Hustle (2017)
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An unsettling and eye-opening Wall Street horror story about Chinese companies, the American stock market, and the opportunistic greed behind the biggest heist you've never heard of.An unsettling and eye-opening Wall Street horror story about Chinese companies, the American stock market, and the opportunistic greed behind the biggest heist you've never heard of.An unsettling and eye-opening Wall Street horror story about Chinese companies, the American stock market, and the opportunistic greed behind the biggest heist you've never heard of.

  • Director
    • Jed Rothstein
  • Writer
    • Jed Rothstein
  • Stars
    • Dan David
    • Matthew Wiechert
    • Herb Greenberg
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    • Director
      • Jed Rothstein
    • Writer
      • Jed Rothstein
    • Stars
      • Dan David
      • Matthew Wiechert
      • Herb Greenberg
    • 37User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Dan David
    Dan David
    • Self - Co-Founder Geo Investing
    Matthew Wiechert
    • Self - Roth Capital Partners
    • (as Matt Wiechert)
    Herb Greenberg
    • Self - Financial Journalist
    Roddy Boyd
    Roddy Boyd
    • Self - Journalist, Southern Investigative Reporting Foundation
    Alexandra Stevenson
    • Self - Journalist, The New York Times
    Byron Roth
    • Self - CEO, Roth Capital Partners
    • (archive footage)
    Wesley Clark
    Wesley Clark
    • Self - NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
    • (as General Wesley Clark [Ret])
    Drew Bernstein
    • Self - Co-Managing Partner, Marcin Bernstein & Pinchuk LLP
    Dune Lawrence
    • Self - Journalist, Bloomberg News
    Carson Block
    • Self - Founder, Love Box
    Richard Teitelbaum
    • Self - Journalist, The Wall Street Journal
    Y.Y. Chan
    • Self - Professor, Hong Kong University
    Punit Renjen
    • Self - Deloitte Global CEO
    • (archive footage)
    James Chanos
    James Chanos
    • Self - Founder, Kynikos Associates LP
    • (as Jim Chanos)
    Mitch Nussbaum
    • Self - Managing Partner, Loeb & Loeb
    Crocker Coulson
    • Self - Former President, CCG Investor Relations
    Dick Fuld
    • Self - CEO, Lehman Brothers, 1994-2008
    • (archive footage)
    Soren Aandahl
    • Self - Co-Founder, Glaucus Research Group
    • Director
      • Jed Rothstein
    • Writer
      • Jed Rothstein
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    lor_

    Well-made expose of a lesser-known fraud

    Jed Rothstein does a bang-up job in bringing to cinematic life a recent but underreported massive fraud perpetrated on U.S. stock investors by unscrupulous Chinese companies and equally shady American brokers, auditors and lawyers. It is a timely documentary in this era where Republican domination of the federal government, and there absurd anti-regulation crusade merely encourage more such fleecing of the public.

    Principal whistleblower here is a Pennsylvanian by way of Flint, Michigan (famed as the home of veteran movie muckraker Michael Moore) named Dan David, who declares at the outset of the show that there are no good guys depicted, himself included. He headed up an investment firm that helped push several new Chinese companies on the Big Board, only later to discover that their profits and vast growth were fictional.

    The gimmick started with Reverse Mergers, whereby a company would merge into an SEC registered company of old that was inactive, say a 19th Century mining corporation. That trick circumvented the due diligence necessary for a new company to gain a stock listing, and creepy folks here in the U.S. took it from there.

    Location footage shot secretly in China show how phony the supposdly booming companies actually were, and interviewees take us through the potentially dry financial machinations that come alive under Jed's direction. Dramatic highpoint occurs when former presidential candidate Gen. Wesley Clark walks off the set during his interview, rightfully realizing it will put him in a bad light as ex-CEO of one of the misbehaving investment banks.

    Ultimately I suspect the ongoing wave of Republican party and right-wing propaganda will overwhelm this film or any other's message, in favor of advancing the shibboleths that ending government supervision (read: "interference") with the free market will solve all ills. Just as Trump so easily gets away (so far) with every outlandish denial or contradiction of the truth on a daily basis, such eye-opening exercises as this fact-filled documentary require a public willing to listen, something currently not in the cards.
    5mehmetoney

    Good information, but misjudged outcome

    The least guilty part in this scam story, are the Chinese companies without a doubt.

    Some smart *** wall street d*** heads, found some low life companies in China, and make them an offer for a merge, to able to get into US stock market. And all the rednecks, who have been manipulated and lost money, are crying out loud, by blaming China. ahhahaha

    Guys, sorry but, if you offer the same thing, to any miserable, worthless company, in whole world, they would accept to get into this scam, without thinking twice.

    The real bast***s to be damned in this story, are the wall street j*rks unfortunately, not China, or Chinese companies. Simply, US people are scamming other US people. Pathetic as hell.
    8Waldorf-1979

    Great expose on investment banks and funds

    The big players in the financial industry are never satiated. Right after the 2008 crisis where the whole industry was bailed out by taxpayers they start a different scam. Using dirty legal tricks they manage to get billions out of "dumb money" (aka your 401/pension/savings). The regulators don't care. Nobody does due diligence. And people exposing the scam face harassment and even prision. Both in USA and China.

    It's amazing how this house of cards keeps on going.

    Sadly this documentary has big 2 flaws. It doesn't have enough material to fill the full length and it lacks in production.
    8londonmapper

    Informative and revealing how scams never cease

    An excellent movie to watch. While the film does make some ridiculous generalisations ("there is no rule of law in China"), it is extremely revealing how nondescript Chinese companies that Chinese investors would not have touched with a barge pole were sold as "the next hot thing" to unsuspecting US based investors.

    Of course, they could have done some homework and only invested in the 210 massive stable Chinese companies that are listed in the Hong Kong stock exchange or the 40 largest private companies like BYD listed in HKEx, greed seems to have got the better of them. In that case, retired people are no different from wall street bankers, except that the former tend to lose all they have while the latter get richer with 1 in 100 going to jail for seven years.

    The documentary features excellent interviews with the wayer who represented these firms Mitchell Nussbaum, whistleblower Dan David (who is likable but at times emerges looking like a wannabe Michael Blurry from The Big Short) and Retd. general Wesley Clark who spoke at many of "investment seminars" held from 2008 to 2016 by the lead firm that sold those c#@ppy stocks and is the focus of the film (Roth Capital).

    An excellent useful use of 2 hours of your life :)
    7Ganbat

    Very much entertaining

    I have been living here in China almost 2 decades and i know for a fact that some so called Chinese companies estimated growth and user base numbers are highly exaggerated and fake, it sickness me from time to time.

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • 中國大騙局
    • Production companies
      • 2929 Productions
      • Jigsaw Productions
      • S. J. Gibson Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $48,650
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $25,791
      • Apr 1, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $48,650
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      • 1h 22m(82 min)
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