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Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie: 2016 Funny or Die: Joe Randazzo: Jeremy Konner Satirical adaptation of Trump's book The Art of the Deal presented as a VHS recording of a television film. Released during the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries. Johnny Depp play the part of Donald Trump. [43] Michael Moore in TrumpLand ...
Trump complains that the federal government is investigating his real-estate mogul father, Fred Trump, for discrimination against African-American tenants; Cohn offers to help. After Cohn blackmails the lead prosecutor with photos of him with a cabana boy, the prosecutor settles the case for little, despite evidence of racial discrimination.
Sebastian Stan, Donald Trump, Jeremy Strong. Getty Images (3) Anticipation for the upcoming Donald Trump biographical drama The Apprentice reached new heights when it debuted at the 77th annual ...
Fred Trump II, who died of heart failure in 1981 at age 42, was “a severe alcoholic,” his son acknowledges. The film does show him spiral as the grip of addiction takes hold — and his ...
The film references passages in the Bible about Cyrus the Great, which many Christian fans of Trump have compared him to. [18] [7] The movie's authority element extends into its presentation of domestic families, where a female submits to the permissions and demands of a male. Colbert does not start the Trump prayer chain until her husband ...
It proved to be the most disturbing scene in a movie chock full of unflattering sequences about Donald Trump. In Ali Abbasi’s “The Apprentice,” Trump (played by Sebastian Stan) violently ...
Related: Donald Trump's Family: His Kids, Grandkids, Wives and More See photos of President Donald Trump's kids, grandkids, wives, parents, siblings and more through the years. Who Is a Part of ...
Chords of Fame also includes performances of Ochs songs by folk musicians who knew him, such as Bob Gibson, Pete Seeger, Tom Paxton, Dave Van Ronk, and Eric Andersen. [1] The film concludes with footage of Ochs performing "I Ain't Marching Anymore" at The Troubadour in Los Angeles. As of 2017, Chords of Fame has not been released on DVD.