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Power (1980)

Genre : Drama, TV Movie

Runtime : 4H 0M

Director : Barry Shear, Virgil W. Vogel

Synopsis

Loosely based on the life of Jimmy Hoffa, this traces the rise of Tommy Vanda (Joe Don Baker) from a Chicago dock worker to an influential labor leader who, like Hoffa, finds himself behind bars in a federal prison, and not long after, taken for a ride by shady men never to be seen again.

Actors

Joe Don Baker
Joe Don Baker
Tommy Vanda
Karen Black
Karen Black
Rose Vanda-Buchanan
David Groh
David Groh
Tony Guidice
Howard Da Silva
Howard Da Silva
Jack Eisenstadt
Tom Atkins
Tom Atkins
Buck Buchanan
Scott Brady
Scott Brady
Armstrong
Victor Jory
Victor Jory
Hillman
Brian Keith
Brian Keith
Charles Kandell
Suzanne Lederer
Suzanne Lederer
Catherine
William Lucking
William Lucking
Sham Murphy
John Quade
John Quade
Loading Dock Foreman
Joe Santos
Joe Santos
Arthur 'Art' Konigsburg
Laraine Stephens
Laraine Stephens
Norma Greer
Paul Stewart
Paul Stewart
Vince Ianelli
Jo Van Fleet
Jo Van Fleet
Mother Vanda
Ralph Bellamy
Ralph Bellamy
Ben Frelinghuysen
Red Buttons
Red Buttons
Solly Weiss
Jacques Aubuchon
Jacques Aubuchon
Robins
William Kirby Cullen
William Kirby Cullen
Bobby Vanda
Lee Delano
Lee Delano
Fred Goff
John Durren
John Durren
Dan Feldon
Sean Garrison
Sean Garrison
Tex
Kevin Hagen
Kevin Hagen
Paul Hackett
Brett Halsey
Brett Halsey
Prosecutor
Victor Holchak
Victor Holchak
Lonny
Brian Kerwin
Brian Kerwin
Jack Vanda
Lance LeGault
Lance LeGault
Stevens
Byron Morrow
Byron Morrow
Harry Bliss
Don Reid
Don Reid
Faraday
Joseph Ruskin
Joseph Ruskin
Bill Davis
Walter Barnes
Walter Barnes
Al Grove
Frederic Downs
Frederic Downs
Old-Timer
Bess Gatewood
Bess Gatewood
Receptionist
Jean Holloway
Jean Holloway
Mrs. Goff
David Levy
David Levy
Carl Biaggi
Bill Adler
Bill Adler
Johnny Alpaugh
Johnny Alpaugh
Bobby Vanda at Age 10
Nora Boland
Nora Boland
William Bronder
William Bronder
Jim Haynie
Jim Haynie
Samantha McCoy
Samantha McCoy
Secretary
Read Morgan
Read Morgan
Michael Mullins
Michael Mullins
Sean Murphy
Ted White
Ted White
Than Wyenn
Than Wyenn
Judge
Don Furneaux
Don Furneaux
Driver
Judie Carroll
Judie Carroll
Secretary
Tom Regan
Tom Regan
Detective #2
Bill Jelliffe
Bill Jelliffe
Britt - FBI Man
Andrew Masset
Andrew Masset
Felton
Tony Ramirez
Tony Ramirez
Sean Murphy at Age 10

Crews

Barry Shear
Barry Shear
Director
Virgil W. Vogel
Virgil W. Vogel
Director
Ernest Tidyman
Ernest Tidyman
Writer
David Gerber
David Gerber
Executive Producer
Jay Daniel
Jay Daniel
Producer
Jerrold Immel
Jerrold Immel
Music
Jacques R. Marquette
Jacques R. Marquette
Director of Photography
Jim Benson
Jim Benson
Editor
Donald Douglas
Donald Douglas
Editor
John V. LaBarbera
John V. LaBarbera
Editor
Richard Lawrence
Richard Lawrence
Art Direction
Ward Preston
Ward Preston
Art Direction
Grady Hunt
Grady Hunt
Costume Design

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