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James Dearden (writer)
Nick Leeson (autobiography)
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25 June 1999 (UK) more
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He'll risk everything to beat the system!
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One man's ambition causes one of the greatest financial disasters in history. full summary | add synopsis
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Cast

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Ewan McGregor ... Nick Leeson

Anna Friel ... Lisa Leeson
Yves Beneyton ... Pierre Beaumarchais
Betsy Brantley ... Brenda Granger
Caroline Langrishe ... Ash Lewis

Nigel Lindsay ... Ron Baker

Tim McInnerny ... Tony Hawes
Irene Ng ... Bonnie Lee
Lee Ross ... Danny Argyropoulos
Simon Shepherd ... Peter Norris
John Standing ... Peter Baring
Pip Torrens ... Simon Jones
Tom Wu ... George Seow
Daniel York ... Henry Tan
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Danny Argyropoulos ... Trader #1
Guy Boardman ... Trader #4
Cecil Chang ... Old Custodian
Gerald Chew ... Doctor
Joanna David ... Mrs. Peter Baring

Alexis Denisof ... Fernando Gueller
Sharon Duce ... Patsy Sims
David Fahm ... Boyfriend in Pub
Michael Garner ... Alec Sims
Mark Heenehan ... CNN Reporter
Ivan Heng ... Singapore Bartender
Gaurav Kripalani ... Aloysius

Michelle Lee ... Susi (as Sarah Liew)
Peter Sakon Lee ... Trader #2
Rob Lemming ... Trader #3 (as Rob 'Ches' Lemming)
Jennifer Lim ... Kim Wong
Karen Lim ... Singapore Letting Agent
Kay Siu Lim ... Policeman (as Lim Kay Siu)
Lorna Pegler ... Girlfriend in Pub
Peter Quince ... Nick's Father
Cristian Solimeno ... Steve (as Christian Solimeno)
Douglas Stark ... Vicar
Selena Tan ... Wei Wei (as Selina Tan)
Richard Wood ... German Policeman
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101 min
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Errors in geography: In the end, Nick's plane lands in Frankfurt, Germany. However, the police cars have license plates from Munich ("F" vs. "M"). more
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Nick Leeson: I, Nicholas Leeson, have just lost 50 million quid, in one day! more
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22 out of 24 people found the following review useful.
6 bid on just 10 lots., 19 April 2000
Author: Stewart Borovini (guinnessdrink6@hotmail.com) from Perth, Western Australia

Any film dealing with a largely technical business such as the derivatives industry is going to be caught between a rock and a hard place before it even gets going; on the one hand, if the film-makers spend too much time explaining the complexities of the market, they will bore those in the know and probably send everyone else to sleep too, whereas if they don't indicate what's going on then they risk limiting their audience to only those with direct experience of trading. There can be no drama if the majority of viewers don't actually realise what's happening.

"Rogue Trader" then, for it's many flaws, is at least partially successful, because it makes clear the central principles of what Leeson was doing - making a double bet on the market going only in one direction. Having worked on London's futures exchange, I can't really be objective. I laughed out loud many times at the actors' and extras' bad hand-signals, the unrealistic dialogue in relation to price and size etc. "Real" market-speak often takes for granted that both parties understand alot more than needs to be said, thus leaves alot out. But of course that makes for bad cinema, so one can't grumble too much.

The cast is generally pretty good, McGregor acting his socks off as always. The main problem is that the script and direction are, from the get-go, just totally OBVIOUS. By this I mean that no visual or audio cliché is left unused. For example, every Barings office in London seems to have a plum view of St. Paul's Cathedral, just in case we forget where they are. And if these scenes can be accompanied by some chamber music, to remind us of the history and upperclass pedigree, then they will be. The reckless young traders, by contrast, are followed around by a largely anachronistic soundtrack of dance music and Britpop. When Leeson arrives in Asia for the first time, we hear Kula Shaker! Please! Perhaps a different, less conventional style of direction might have improved matters...

It's interesting that many people have commented along the lines of "Leeson only does what I'd do in that situation, trying to make things better". Since it's based on his book, the film unsurprisingly tries to make Leeson look... well, if not good, exactly, then at least not like a total idiot. I can't sympathize entirely, because "NEVER double up" and "a small loser is better than a blow out" are amongst the first things you learn down there. But even if only one tenth of all this is true, it's still truly stunning that Barings London didn't know what was going on, and accepted his story unchecked for so long... If they were that incompetent, they deserved to go bust.

Ultimately, "Rogue Trader" is neither a great movie nor a terrible one. As far as finance-films go, it rises majestically above the plain awfulness of "Dealers" or "Limit Up", but is still less informative than what is still the best market movie, "Trading Places". But who knows, maybe "I have just lost 50 million quid!" will enter traders' vocabulary in a few years, just as "Turn those machines back on!" already has. As a film, it's an entertaining diversion, and an interesting footnote to the headlines.

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