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Power
Directed by
Sidney Lumet
R
1986
1h 51m
Drama
5.7
50%
43%
5.9
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After a close friend drops out of politics, a political consultant helping to find a replacement finds a web of corruption and deceit as well.
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Cast of Power
Richard Gere
Pete St. John
Denzel Washington
Arnold Billings
Gene Hackman
Wilfred Buckley
Julie Christie
Ellen Freeman
Kate Capshaw
Sydney Betterman
E.G. Marshall
Senator Sam Hastings
J.T. Walsh
Jerome Cade
Beatrice Straight
Claire Hastings
Fritz Weaver
Wallace Furman
E. Katherine Kerr
Irene Furman
Michael Learned
Gov. Andrea Stannard
Omar Torres
Roberto Cepeda
Polly Rowles
Lucille DeWitt
Matt Salinger
Phillip Aarons
Tom Mardirosian
Sheikh
Ricardo Gallarzo Jr.
Interpreter (as Ricardo Gallarzo)
Jessica James
Helen
Glenn Kezer
Frank McKusker
Douglas Newell
David Garber
Scott Harlan
Ralph Andropwicz
Power Ratings & Reviews
Washington Post
Paul Attanasio
Before it turns slack and sentimental, "Power," Sidney Lumet's foray into the world of political consultants, crackles with a kind of moral static.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
A misfire satire that preaches against slick political practices by high-powered political consultants.
Film Threat
Caffeinated Clint
Gere is a revelation
Spirituality & Practice
Mary Ann Brussat
Presents a provocative glimpse of the important role media experts play in the political process today.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
The movie seems to be asking us to walk out of the theater shaking our heads in disillusionment, but I was more puzzled than disillusioned.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
There is little of the gratuitous hysteria that usually mars Lumet's work, and David Himmelstein's busy script keeps things moving, though at the price of losing track of a couple of significant subplots.
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