Trump Unauthorized
A look at the life of real estate king/media mogul/reality TV star, Donald Trump.
A look at the life of real estate king/media mogul/reality TV star, Donald Trump.
Louis Ferreira
Donald Trump
Saul Rubinek
Peter Wennik
Chris Potter
Fred Trump jr., adult
Ron McLarty
Fred Trump
David Lipper
Robert Trump
Richard Portnow
Mayor Ed Koch
Jennifer Baxter
Marla Maples
Peter MacNeill
Joseph Eichler
Katheryn Winnick
Ivana Trump
A look at the life of real estate king/media mogul/reality TV star, Donald Trump.
Too boring. Take the Trump element out and you're left with a mundane film. 'Trump Unauthorized' is a Donald Trump biopic, way before his time as president of the United States; it even precedes his time on 'The Apprentice'. As a biographical film, it's alright. It details the early years of Trump with interest, even if it more than likely exaggerates/uses creative licence - as the majority of biopics tend to do. Louis Ferreira (formerly Justin Louis) is fairly decent as the titular character. I don't know much about Trump from this era, yet I still recognized the little traits and mannerisms that Ferreira brings. He's solid in the role. None of the other cast standout at all, though it's hard to ignore Katheryn Winnick as Ivana - mainly thanks to that awful accent. I have no idea if it's a too complimentary on Trump or the opposite, I only judge a film as a film. In those terms, it's very forgettable despite not being absolutely terrible.
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