Popularity: 3 (history)
Director: | Ali Abbasi |
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Writer: | Gabriel Sherman |
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A young Donald Trump, eager to make his name as a hungry scion of a wealthy family in 1970s New York, comes under the spell of Roy Cohn, the cutthroat attorney who would help create the Donald Trump we know today. Cohn sees in Trump the perfect protégé—someone with raw ambition, a hunger for success, and a willingness to do whatever it takes to win. | |
Release Date: | Oct 09, 2024 |
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Director: | Ali Abbasi |
Writer: | Gabriel Sherman |
Genres: | Drama, History |
Keywords | new york city, corruption, rape, aids, 1970s, blackmail, funeral, biography, politics, based on true story, atlantic city, lawyer, debt, bribery, misogyny, death of brother, character study, marital rape, wiretapping, mentor protégé relationship, real estate, discrimination, degenerate, 1980s, closeted homosexual, father son relationship, brother brother relationship, absurd, malfeasance |
Production Companies | Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, Film i Väst, Head Gear Films, Tailored Films, Metrol Technology, Gidden Media, RocketScience, Scythia Films, Profile Pictures, LB Entertainment, AC Films, Film Institute, Rich Spirit, Wild 7 Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $17,271,613
Budget: $16,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update) Entered: Aug 14, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Sebastian Stan | Donald Trump |
Jeremy Strong | Roy Cohn |
Martin Donovan | Fred Trump |
Maria Bakalova | Ivana Trump |
Catherine McNally | Mary Anne Trump |
Charlie Carrick | Freddy Trump |
Ben Sullivan | Russell Eldridge |
Mark Rendall | Roger Stone |
Joe Pingue | Tony Salerno |
Ron Lea | Victor Palmieri |
Edie Inksetter | Barbara Katz |
Matt Baram | Dr. Steven Hoefflin |
Moni Ogunsuyi | Sandra |
Brad Austin | Dick Morgan |
Stuart Hughes | Mike Wallace |
Jim Monaco | Al Formicola |
Clare Coulter | Tenant Ms. Nathanson |
Hume Baugh | Tenant Mr. Granger |
Tammy Boundy | Tennant |
Jaclyn Vogl | Donald's Date |
James Downing | Walter - Department of Justice |
Jai Jai Jones | Theodore Green |
Bruce Beaton | Andy Warhol |
Frank Moore | Judge Edward Neaher |
James Madge | Tom Bolan |
Ian D. Clark | Ed Koch |
Mishka Thébaud | Aggressive Pimp |
Taylor Brunatti | Ivanka's Girlfriend |
Addyson Douglas | Ivanka's Girlfriend |
Emma Elle Paterson | Ivanka's Girlfriend |
Valerie O'Connor | Rona Barret |
Chris Owens | Jay Pritzker |
Rick Hughes | Business Guy |
Erik Snider | Board Member |
Jason Blicker | George Steinbrenner |
Sam Rosenthal | Michael Rubin |
Daniel Goldenberg | Lawyer |
Eoin Duffy | Tony Schwartz |
Craig Warnock | Cabbie |
Tom Barnett | Rupert Murdoch |
Ben Ball | Robert Trump |
Iona Rose Mackay | Mary Trump |
Samantha Espie | Elizabeth Trump |
Fiona Mongillo | Donald Trump's Secretary |
Aidan Gouveia | Peter Fraser |
Don Shaxon | Presbyterian Pastor |
Charlie Seminerio | Tailor |
Russell Yuen | Creditor |
Michael Gordin Shore | Creditor |
Pief Weyman | Fashion Photographer |
Kerry Ann Doherty | Estelle |
Nabil Traboulsi | TV Reporter |
Michael Hough | Kinney - Reporter |
Robert J. Tavenor | Reporter |
Raechel Fisher | Reporter |
Randy Thomas | Reporter |
Stefanie Martino | Reporter |
Myron Ron Reider | Atlantic Gambler |
Sharon Wilcox | Atlantic Gambler |
Gavin Pounds | Atlantic City Waiter |
Joshua Michael St. John | Blond Guy |
Chloe Madison | Fancy Girl |
Benny Shilling | Nixon Masked Man |
Brie Watson | Audience Member |
Duke Robinson | Audience Member |
Craig Burnatowski | Le Club Bouncer |
Lorne Monroe | Le Club Waiter |
Peter Deiwick | Tavern Waiter |
Chris Gleason | Limo Driver |
Taylor Bernier | Young Lawyer |
Patch Darragh | Daniel Sullivan |
Domingos Andrade | Tony Salerno's Associate |
Dina Roudman | Carly |
Katie Layne | Blond Model |
Salvatore Marcellino | Mob Associate |
Marvin Karon | Harry Helmsley |
Duane Keogh | Policeman |
Mary Krohnert | Newscaster |
James Lucas Cruickshank | Choir Singer |
Henos Girma | Choir Singer |
Elliot Hunter Self | Choir Singer |
Ross Cameron Bruce Fraser | Choir Singer |
Eamon Bernard Fraser | Choir Singer |
Niamh Carolan | Donald and Ivana's Nanny |
Michelle Doiron | Wild Party Girl |
Drew Catherine | Wild Party Girl |
Dion Yorkie | Party Orgy Participant |
Sebb Argo | Party Orgy Participant |
Miles Carney | Party Orgy Participant |
David Yee | Party Goer |
Kate Wheeler | Female Passerby |
Peter McGann | Jay Stanley Pottinger (voice) |
Gary Hetzler | US Newscaster (voice) |
Tara Flynn | Entertainment Reporter (voice) |
Emily Mitchell | Ivanka Trump (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Ali Abbasi | Director |
Kasper Tuxen | Director of Photography |
Mairtín de Barra | Line Producer |
Carmen Cuba | Casting |
Stephanie Gorin | Casting |
Brandi Boulet | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Charlotte DeLaet | Key Hair Stylist |
Sandra Kelly | Key Hair Stylist |
Tom McInerney | Key Makeup Artist |
Aurielle St. Cyr | Makeup Artist |
Ainslee Kennedy | Production Manager |
Joel Hay | First Assistant Director |
Byron Ingram | Third Assistant Director |
William Roberts | Second Assistant Director |
Monica Simpson | Third Assistant Director |
Rachel Dottermann | On Set Props |
Erika Lobko | Set Decoration Buyer |
John Moran | Graphic Designer |
Amy Perron | Set Decoration Buyer |
Per Boström | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Caoimhe Doyle | Foley Artist, Foley Editor |
Matt Drake | ADR Mixer |
Thomas Hayek | Sound Mixer |
Ciara Mahon | Foley Mixer, Foley Editor |
Fiadhnait McCann | Dialogue Editor |
Michelle McCormack | Dialogue Editor |
Jean McGrath | Foley Mixer |
Christer Melén | Sound Effects Editor |
Emer O'Reilly | Foley Artist |
Colm Mullally | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Joakim Sundström | Supervising Sound Editor |
Conor Craig | Special Effects Supervisor |
Brendan Wilcocks | Casting Associate |
Tenzin Woeser | Gaffer |
Pief Weyman | Still Photographer |
Isaac E. Gozin | Main Title Designer |
Samantha McMeekin | Script Supervisor |
Richard Huges | Location Manager |
Keith Creighton | VFX Artist |
Daniel Cullen | VFX Artist |
Linnea Duvström | Visual Effects |
Jonny Figgis | Visual Effects Producer |
Marcus Hindborg | Visual Effects |
Fredrik Lindau | Visual Effects |
Anders Nyman | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Per Nyman | Visual Effects |
Grim Svensson | Visual Effects |
Isidor Swande | Visual Effects |
Joke Vervoort | Visual Effects |
Matt Philip Whelan | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Alysia Wildman | Visual Effects Producer |
Neil Adams | Stunts |
Derek Barnes | Stunts |
Jason Lee Bell | Stunt Double |
Brayden Jones | Stunts |
Brent Jones | Stunts |
Riley Jones | Stunts |
Joel Labelle | Stunt Coordinator |
Daniel Lavigne | Stunts |
Gannon Racki | Stunts |
Bas Reitsma | Stunts |
Kostas Tourlentes | Stunts |
Alicia Turner | Stunts |
Aj Risi | Stunt Driver |
Ana Shepherd | Stunt Driver |
Oscar Isaac | Thanks |
Guillermo del Toro | Thanks |
Christian Tafdrup | Thanks |
Craig Mazin | Thanks |
Paul Dano | Thanks |
Vanessa Kirby | Thanks |
Jesse Dorian | Thanks |
Olivia Neergaard-Holm | Editor |
Gabriel Sherman | Screenplay |
Aleksandra Marinkovich | Production Design |
Jaro Dick | Set Decoration |
Laura Montgomery | Costume Design |
Michelle Côté | Hair Department Head |
Martin Dirkov | Original Music Composer |
Olivier Bugge Coutté | Editor |
David Holmes | Original Music Composer |
Brian Irvine | Original Music Composer |
Michael J. Walsh | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Colin Penman | Makeup Department Head |
Greg Denny | Unit Production Manager |
Name | Title |
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Ali Abbasi | Producer |
Noor Alfallah | Executive Producer |
Amy Baer | Executive Producer |
Paul H. Barry | Co-Executive Producer |
Fred Benenson | Executive Producer |
Lee Broda | Executive Producer |
Kristina Börjeson | Co-Producer |
Andy Cohen | Executive Producer |
Greg Denny | Executive Producer |
Anders Erdén | Executive Producer |
Niamh Fagan | Executive Producer |
Julianne Forde | Producer |
Andrew Frank | Executive Producer |
Victor Hadida | Co-Executive Producer |
Phil Hunt | Executive Producer |
Faisel Hussein | Co-Executive Producer |
Kieren Klein | Co-Executive Producer |
Benjamin Kramer | Co-Executive Producer |
Cameron MacLaren | Co-Executive Producer |
Neil Mathieson | Executive Producer |
Ditte Milsted | Co-Producer |
Jacob Jarek | Producer |
Anthony Muir | Co-Producer |
Gustavo Nascimento | Co-Executive Producer |
Adegoke Olubusi | Co-Executive Producer |
Compton Ross | Executive Producer |
Morwin Schmookler | Co-Executive Producer |
Thorsten Schumacher | Executive Producer |
James Shani | Executive Producer |
Kyle Stefanski | Co-Executive Producer |
Louis Tisné | Producer |
Ruth Treacy | Producer |
Blair Ward | Executive Producer |
Matt Philip Whelan | Co-Producer |
Levi Woodward | Executive Producer |
Nima Yousefi | Co-Producer |
Emma Poppe | Associate Producer |
Gabriel Sherman | Executive Producer |
Daniel Bekerman | Producer |
Ashley Renders | Associate Producer |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 5 | 13 | 1 |
2024 | 5 | 15 | 31 | 5 |
2024 | 6 | 10 | 21 | 6 |
2024 | 7 | 10 | 20 | 4 |
2024 | 8 | 13 | 20 | 7 |
2024 | 9 | 26 | 48 | 14 |
2024 | 10 | 88 | 140 | 32 |
2024 | 11 | 163 | 324 | 41 |
2024 | 12 | 72 | 94 | 51 |
2025 | 1 | 74 | 107 | 47 |
2025 | 2 | 72 | 115 | 11 |
2025 | 3 | 38 | 96 | 3 |
2025 | 4 | 8 | 10 | 6 |
2025 | 5 | 6 | 8 | 5 |
2025 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 4 |
2025 | 7 | 4 | 6 | 3 |
2025 | 8 | 4 | 5 | 2 |
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2025 | 4 | 441 | 553 |
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2025 | 3 | 164 | 486 |
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2025 | 2 | 59 | 508 |
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2025 | 1 | 65 | 347 |
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2024 | 12 | 28 | 247 |
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2024 | 11 | 7 | 156 |
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2024 | 10 | 6 | 257 |
I was really quite disappointed with this. It focusses on the rise of Donald Trump, and in that role Sebastian Stan proves quite effective at mimicking some of the famous mannerisms of the man himself. The facial expressions and the habit of repeating himself to thrust home his point are well captur ... ed by this performance. The rest of it, though, came across as little better than crude, occasionally violent, speculation centred around his relationship with the celebrated, and much feared, attorney Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong) whose thinly disguised homosexuality proves to be a more telling indictment of a New York that was beginning to come to terms with AIDS. Trump's rise from wealth to greater wealth and prosperity is skirted over too superficially with little meat put on the bones of his property acquisitions, developments and battles with an Ed Koch-led city hall, and it's all presented a bit too episodically weakly. Maria Bakalova acquits herself well enough as Ivana but as to the drama concerning the rest of his family, that's undercooked and I struggled to identify the accent(s) that seemed to be coming from his mother (Catherine McNally) as the importance of that torrid family unit struggles to impact on the story. For me, Strong steals his scenes and delivers well as the manipulative and scheming lawyer with few scruples, but the rest of this is all a bit of a soap that will probably polarise opinion as effectively as does Donald Trump himself.
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/the-apprentice-review-sebastian-stan-and-jeremy-strong-shine-in-a-provocative-bold-donald-trump-biopic/ "The Apprentice will leave no one indifferent. By crafting a provocative, uncompromising narrative about Donald Trump's early days, Ali Abbas ... i and Gabriel Sherman confront audiences with a raw, unsettling view of a man who shaped politics, business, his country, and the world with intense controversy and questionable morals. The exceptional, award-worthy performances from Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong elevate a bold script unafraid to incriminate a former - and perhaps future - POTUS in multiple ways, revealing shocking events from his life and career. It's a biopic that challenges the audience to reflect on the choices we make every day and just how far we're willing to go to achieve our dreams." Rating: B+
Donnie Baby!!! Cool film about rich people doing rich people shit. But wait! It's the president of the EEUU. Great performances. Nice period specific film effects. Not sure how accurate it is but I assume 100% if the greatest country in the world tried to stop its release. ...
In the interest of full disclosure, originally I had not intended to watch this film, a decision I’ll freely admit was governed by my politics, especially after reading several mistaken early reviews claiming that the picture presented a “sympathetic” look at its protagonist (a conclusion that, in h ... indsight, truly escapes me). However, I changed my mind after hearing about the recently announced Oscar nominations bestowing accolades on Sebastian Stan for lead actor and Jeremy Strong for supporting actor for their performances in this picture. And it was through that viewing experience that I realized I should not have let my politics get in the way of my screening decisions. Director Ali Abbasi’s fourth feature outing is truly one of 2024’s surprise stand-outs, one that certainly deserves more attention and recognition than it has received. This “origin story” about the meteoric rise of New York real estate mogul Donald Trump (Stan) in the 1970s and 80s candidly illustrates how he became the individual he is today under the tutelage of lawyer Roy Cohn (Strong), the infamous, underhanded political fixer who rose to prominence as Sen. Joseph McCarthy’s “trusted” associate during the 1950s Congressional anti-Communist hearings. Cohn, a man who would stop at virtually nothing to get his way for himself and his clients, groomed his impressionable apprentice on how to do the same for himself in business and in life, developments chronicled here in unreserved detail. In that sense, then, one could probably best characterize this offering as “instructive” about the nature of the man who went on to be elected to a second term as President, despite his many obvious and highly public failings. This story is brought to life thanks to the superb (and largely overlooked) screenwriting of Gabriel Sherman in only his second feature film outing, along with the picture’s fine editing, spot-on period piece production design, and outstanding performances of its two principals, particularly Strong. While the film indeed presents an excellent depiction of Trump’s apprenticeship in the business world, it could have been stronger when examining his personal life, particularly his stormy courtship of and arm’s-length marriage to wife Ivana (Maria Bakalova) and his rocky relationship with his family, both of which could have used some bolstering. Nevertheless, “The Apprentice” genuinely is one of the year’s best releases. It’s just a shame that more viewers didn’t see it before the last election.