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5.7/10
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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.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.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.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Ricardo Gallarzo Jr.
- Interpreter
- (as Ricardo Gallarzo)
- Director
- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaWhen this film premiered at the 1986 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, reels three and four were sequentially reversed by Sundance staffer and IATSE projectionist David Nelson. Most critics and viewers said that they didn't notice the mistake in what they called an otherwise disappointing film. One of the filmmakers demanded that the incomplete premiere be stopped, and it wasn't rescheduled, the only such film in festival history to do so.
- GoofsThe character portrayed by Denzel Washington has the surname Billings. In the end credits, the character's surname is spelled Billing.
- Quotes
Arnold Billings: [about Pete and Ellen, slamming phone down] They are now in his room fucking.
- Crazy creditsThe billing of the character name of Arnold Billings, played by actor Denzel Washington in the film, is incorrectly spelled in the movie's credits as Arnold Billing.
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There is a reason this political film flies under the radar; I doubt it's up for rediscovery, either. A power cast and a power director (Sidney Lumet--director of Dog Day Afternoon and Network) should somehow add up to more than this limp media expose, but once in a while a movie is just an entertainment, and with Richard Gere in thoughtful mode (without much of a character or a script), Julie Christie as a concerned ex-spouse, and Denzel Washington cast against type, this is an OK two hours that don't demand much from the viewer, and, while predictable, certainly meant well.
It was the script, Sidney, and someone should have told you. Wag The Dog is the political gem that works; The Candidate or even better, the original Manchurian Candidate with Sinatra are more persuasive--but if you like the stars, this one passes the time pleasantly.
It was the script, Sidney, and someone should have told you. Wag The Dog is the political gem that works; The Candidate or even better, the original Manchurian Candidate with Sinatra are more persuasive--but if you like the stars, this one passes the time pleasantly.
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- Also known as
- Power - Der Weg zum Ruhm
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Box office
- Budget
- $16,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $3,800,000
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,854,200
- Feb 2, 1986
- Gross worldwide
- $3,800,000
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