Johnny Depp is no
stranger to outlandish film roles, but he has never tried his hand -- or hair
-- at newly crowned New Hampshire GOP primary winner Donald Trump. Until now.
Courtesy of the comedy site "Funny or Die," the actor stars in a
nearly hour-long spoof called "Funny or Die Presents Donald Trump's The
Art of the Deal: The Movie." Depp plays Trump alongside an impressive
slate of Hollywood regulars, including Ron Howard and Patton Oswalt.
Live from New York, it's Donald Trump!
"Everyone who was
involved in the project is super cool and people with whom we have great
relationships," "Funny or Die" editor-in-chief Owen Burke told
CNN. "They all understood the importance of keeping this a secret with the
understanding that the Internet loves to be surprised. Also there was a lot of
begging."
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The movie is presented
as a lost classic, with Howard explaining in the opening scene that its initial
planned airing in 1988 was pre-empted by "Monday Night Football,"
then "thought to be lost in the Cybill Shepherd blouse fire of 1989,"
before "last summer, when it turned up at a yard sale outside Phoenix,
Arizona." The tightly held project was directed by Jeremy Konner, a
co-creator of Comedy Central's "Drunk History," and written by former
Onion editor Joe Randazzo. The cast includes Andy Richter, Stephen Merchant,
Jack McBrayer, Henry Winkler, ALF and Michaela Watkins, who plays Ivana Trump.
The appropriately titled theme song, "The Art of the Deal," is
performed by none other than singer, songwriter and 1980s soundtrack king Kenny
Loggins.