Trashing late U.S. President Gerald R. Ford
I saw this film today. It was entertaining enough and supposedly based on a true story. Actually, after doing some research at the historyvshollywood.com web site, Gold is heavily fictionalized story about the Canadian mining company Bre-X Minerals scandal of the mid-1990s.
http://www.historyvshollywood.com/reelfaces/gold/
Okay, fair enough, but in telling their tale, the film-makers trashed the late U.S. President Gerald R. Ford by name repeatedly. Specifically, Ford was on the board of directors for the large financial firm trying to take control of the fictional mining company and its Indonesian gold mine. The film also strongly implied that Ford used his influence with the Indonesian government of President Suharto to get that government to seize that mine.
As previously noted, the actual scandal involved an Canadian mining firm. The fact the film-makers went out of the way to implicate President Ford in a fake scandal is intentional, shameful, and gratuitous. There is absolute NO reason to do this. The story was dramatic enough without this falsehood being part of any dramatization. These film-makers owe the late President Ford and hos family a very public apology. The sooner the better!