In the third clip, the guys are at the heights of their financial power and are chastised by Belfort’s father for spending $26,000 on one meal, despite the young stockbroker’s best efforts to excuse the frivolous behaviour due to clients being present at the meal. Azoff even jokes that the sides ordered could actually cure cancer. That’s why they were so expensive.
The film’s witty dialogue can be attributed to multi-Primetime Emmy winning writer Terence Winter, who worked on 'The Sopranos', 'Boardwalk Empire' and 'Brooklyn Rules'.
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