Greed, ambition and hunger-for-power drive John Hart, a New-York-City stock-market broker, into crooked dealings and deception, but he doesn't realize that those he ruined will seek vengeance. He meets his match and downfall when his path crosses with a reporter, Phil Stuart; a girl, Marcia Harper, and a man-with-a-gun from a family he ruined.


If you're looking for something that moves fast and doesn't ask you to think too hard about the stock market, Great God Gold is a fine way to kill an hour. It’s definitely for fans of those old-school morality tales where the bad guy is so obviously bad you start rooting for his downfall within five minutes. If you ne...


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"If you're looking for something that moves fast and doesn't ask you to think too hard about the stock market, Great God Gold is a fine way to kill an hour. It’s definitely for fans of those old-school morality tales where the bad guy is so obviously bad you start rooting for his downfall within five minutes. If you need high-budget gloss or want your dramas to be deeply nuanced, you’ll probably find this one a bit thin. It’s not trying to reinvent the wheel, just show you what happens when gree..."

Edwin Maxwell
Alynore Darlkhart, Albert J. Meserow, Jefferson Parker, Norman Houston
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