The China Hustle (2018)
1h 24m
Running Time
March 30, 2018Release Date
The China Hustle (2018)
1h 24m
Running Time
March 30, 2018Release Date
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Plot.
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.
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Cast & Crew.
Dan David
Self - Co-Founder Geo Investing
Matthew Wiechert
Self - Roth Capital Partners
Herb Greenberg
Self - Financial Journalist
Jim Chanos
Himself
Roddy Boyd
Self - Journalist, Southern Investigative Reporting Foundation
Soren Aandahl
Himself
Alexandra Stevenson
Self - Journalist, The New York Times
Maj Soueidnn
Himself
Wesley Clark
Self - NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
Crocker Coulson
Himself
Dune Lawrence
Herself
Drew Bernstein
Self - Co-Managing Partner, Marcin Bernstein & Pinchuk LLP
Gregory Coleman
Himself
Carson Block
Self - Founder, Love Box
Jed Rothstein
Director
Jon Carnes
Himself
Sarah Gibson
Producer
Kun Wong
Himself
Ryan Suffern
Producer
Mitchell Nussbaum
Himself
Saul Simon MacWilliams
Composer
Paul Gillis
Himself
Tom Hurwitz
Cinematographer
Ping Wong
Himself
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Wiki.
The China Hustle is a 2017 finance documentary produced by Magnolia Pictures and directed by Jed Rothstein. The documentary reveals systematic and formulaic decades-long securities fraud by Chinese companies listed on the US stock market.
Many of the film's protagonists such as Dan David and Jon Carnes are activist shareholders and due diligence professionals who discovered the frauds, including fabricated accounting and brazen misrepresentations, and subsequently shorted the stock in order to bring about the collapse of the entities which often led to class action lawsuits, NASDAQ delistment, and SEC deregistration.