Trump: An American Dream - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Manhattan
Trump: An American Dream is a major new four-part series: an epic exploration of one of modern America's most extraordinary lives. It goes back to the beginning of the Trump phenomenon, charting The Donald's long rise to power across four decades through the eye-witness testimony of 50 friends and enemies, and via a treasure trove of rare and revelatory archive. It's a story of audacious deals, enormous gambles and catastrophic misjudgements - of wives and mistresses, of ego and dynastic ambitions, and of politics and celebrity. And as it plays out against 40 years of US history, it reveals how one man rode the undercurrents of his nation's history until they carried him all the way to the White House.
The Gambler
It's the 1980s and just like the rest of America, Donald is going big. Against his father's advice Donald plunges into the casino business. He goes on a mega spending spree that includes a yacht, an airline, a helicopter and an American football team. He's also at the top of the best-selling book chart, with The Art of the Deal. Featured in this episode are Tony Schwartz, the ghost writer behind the book, and Mike Dunbar, who first suggested in 1987 the idea of Donald Trump becoming President. But as the decade closes Donald's life is starting to unravel. His marriage to Ivana falls apart due to an affair with Marla Maples, and the 1989 stock market plummet results in his loans on the assets he has bought overwhelming him. Donald runs out of cash, has to sell major parts of his empire and seeks help from the only person who can discreetly bail him out: his father.
Citizen Trump
As the 1990s start it's all going south for Donald. His wife Ivana knows about his long-term affair with Marla Maples and is after a vast divorce settlement. His business is in deep financial trouble, and the man behind The Art of the Deal is on the verge of bankruptcy. The tabloid press and daytime talk shows pick over Donald's personal life. The man who had the Midas touch has now become a national joke. Interviews with Liz Smith, Phil Donahue and Geraldo Rivera explain Trump's disastrous decline. Trump tries to rebuild his reputation. But he's caught out pretending to be 'Roger Miller', a man who's been hired to do Donald's PR because he is so busy. 'Roger Miller' boasts of Trump's prowess with the ladies, and that his business empire is not doing as badly as people are making out.
Politics
Pop culture permeates politics at the turn of the millennium. Pro-wrestler Jesse Ventura becomes governor of Minnesota and Trump is eager to learn from his campaign. Trump's spending is once again out of control; he's overpaying for everything and becoming the punchline of many a joke. Enter tall, beautiful model Melania Knauss. The playboy is reined in and Donald is tenacious and inspired. He's in his late 60s and ready to take residence in the one piece of American real estate that money allegedly cannot buy: The White House. Interviews with political advisor Dean Barkley and seasoned presidential mentor Roger Stone reveal the atmosphere as Donald dips his toe into the presidential pool, toying with reform party candidacy. George Bush Jr. is president and American society is crumbling at the turn of the millennium.
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