The honorary Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) that Donald Trump is seen being awarded by oil billionaire Sir Ian Wood at The Robert Gordon University in September 2010 was revoked in December 2015 following widespread protests in the UK about Trump's anti-Muslim rhetoric during his campaign to become Republican Presidential candidate in the US.
On 16 October 2012, Donald Trump tweeted the following to director Anthony Baxter: "Your documentary died many deaths. You have, in my opinion, zero talent." Curiously, Trump later requested to be interviewed by Baxter for the sequel A Dangerous Game (2014).
A Dangerous Game (2014), a sequel to this film, investigates how land developers like Donald Trump allegedly use golf as an excuse to build huge luxurious resorts at the expense of the locals and their ecosystem, and abuse natural resources.
In 2012, Bill Forsyth wrote in The Guardian of the similarities between the real-life events captured in this film and the plot of his classic film Local Hero (1983), admitting that Baxter's work had left him "dazed and shocked, with a numb feeling of individual impotence".
This documentary has spawned three sequels. They are [in order]: A Dangerous Game (2014), Dark Side of the Greens (2015), and You've Been Trumped Too (2016).