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Power (1986)

More seductive than sex… More addictive than any drug… More precious than gold. And one man can get it for you. For a price.

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 51M

Director : Sidney Lumet

Synopsis

Pete St. John is a powerful and successful political consultant, with clients spread around the country. When his long-time friend and client Ohio senator Sam Hastings decides to quit politics, he is rapidly drafted to help with the campaign of the man destined to succeed him, unknown and mysterious businessman Jerome Cade...

Actors

Richard Gere
Richard Gere
Pete St. John
Denzel Washington
Denzel Washington
Arnold Billings
Gene Hackman
Gene Hackman
Wilfred Buckley
Julie Christie
Julie Christie
Ellen Freeman
Kate Capshaw
Kate Capshaw
Sydney Betterman
E.G. Marshall
E.G. Marshall
Senator Sam Hastings
J.T. Walsh
J.T. Walsh
Jerome Cade
Beatrice Straight
Beatrice Straight
Claire Hastings
Fritz Weaver
Fritz Weaver
Wallace Furman
E. Katherine Kerr
E. Katherine Kerr
Irene Furman
Matt Salinger
Matt Salinger
Phil Aarons
Michael Learned
Michael Learned
Gov. Andrea Stannard
Omar Torres
Omar Torres
Roberto Cepeda
Polly Rowles
Polly Rowles
Lucille DeWitt
Matt Salinger
Matt Salinger
Phillip Aarons
Tom Mardirosian
Tom Mardirosian
Sheikh
Ricardo Gallarzo Jr.
Ricardo Gallarzo Jr.
Interpreter (as Ricardo Gallarzo)
Jessica James
Jessica James
Helen
Glenn Kezer
Glenn Kezer
Frank McKusker
Douglas Newell
Douglas Newell
David Garber
Scott Harlan
Scott Harlan
Ralph Andropwicz
Ed Van Nuys
Ed Van Nuys
Charles Whiting
Nick Flynn
Nick Flynn
Wilson Jacobs
Noel Harrison
Noel Harrison
Leonard Thompson
Jackson Beck
Jackson Beck
The Voice (voice)
Leila Danette
Leila Danette
Poor Woman
Kevin Hagen
Kevin Hagen
Cop
Timothy Jecko
Timothy Jecko
Business Executive
Margaret Barker
Margaret Barker
Wealthy Matron
D.B. Sweeney
D.B. Sweeney
College Student
Linda DeNiro
Linda DeNiro
Desk Clerk
Lynn Klugman
Lynn Klugman
Video Technician
John Robert Evans
John Robert Evans
Senator #1
Elizabeth Kendrick
Elizabeth Kendrick
Receptionist
Jim Hartz
Jim Hartz
Commentator
Roger Grimsby
Roger Grimsby
Commentator
Margaret Hall
Margaret Hall
Commentator
Brad Holbrook
Brad Holbrook
Commentator
Donna Hanover
Donna Hanover
Commentator
Frank Casey
Frank Casey
Commentator
Kristi Witker
Kristi Witker
Commentator
Marvin Scott
Marvin Scott
Anchorman
Daryl Edwards
Daryl Edwards
Waiter
Martha Pinson
Martha Pinson
Assistant
Jack Zahniser
Jack Zahniser
Jack the Pilot
Burke Pearson
Burke Pearson
City Clerk
Janet Sarno
Janet Sarno
Moderator
Robert Fieldsteel
Robert Fieldsteel
Assistant Director
Gregory Wagrowski
Gregory Wagrowski
Assistant Director
Ron Stein
Ron Stein
Stunt Cameraman
Robert Kruger
Robert Kruger
Barry
Eldo Ray Estes
Eldo Ray Estes
Campaign Aide (uncredited)
Tony D. Head
Tony D. Head
Reporter (uncredited)
Lynda Lenet
Lynda Lenet
Cocktail Waitress (uncredited)
Tomas Moore
Tomas Moore
TV News Photographer (uncredited)

Crews

Sidney Lumet
Sidney Lumet
Director
David Himmelstein
David Himmelstein
Writer
Hank Muller
Hank Muller
Assistant Camera
Reene Schisgal
Reene Schisgal
Producer
Mark Tarlov
Mark Tarlov
Producer
Cy Coleman
Cy Coleman
Music
Andrzej Bartkowiak
Andrzej Bartkowiak
Cinematography
Andrew Mondshein
Andrew Mondshein
Editor
Wolfgang Glattes
Wolfgang Glattes
Associate Producer
Kenneth Utt
Kenneth Utt
Associate Producer
Joy Todd
Joy Todd
Casting
Peter S. Larkin
Peter S. Larkin
Production Design
William Barclay
William Barclay
Art Direction
Thomas C. Tonery
Thomas C. Tonery
Set Decoration
Anna Hill Johnstone
Anna Hill Johnstone
Costume Design
Joe Cranzano
Joe Cranzano
Makeup Artist
Bob Grimaldi
Bob Grimaldi
Hairstylist
Kenneth Utt
Kenneth Utt
Production Manager

Trailers and other movies

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