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The Power of One ()


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An English boy, living in Africa during World War II, through his boxing prowess, becomes a symbol of hope, in a time of war.

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Nomadlozi Kubheka ...
Nanny
Agatha Hurle ...
Midwife
Nigel Ivy ...
P.K. Newborn
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Mother
Brendan Deary ...
P.K. Infant
Winston Mangwarara ...
Tonderai Infant
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P.K. Age 7
Tonderai Masenda ...
Tonderai
Cecil Zilla Mamanzi ...
Ranch Foreman
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Afrikaner Minister
Robbie Bulloch ...
Jaapie Botha
Gordon Arnell ...
Minister at Mother's Funeral
Jeremiah Mnisi ...
Dabula Manzi
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Doc
Paul Tingay ...
Grandfather
Hywell Williams ...
Captain
Michael Brunner ...
Cmdt. Van Zy
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Sgt. Bormann
Gert van Niekerk ...
Lt. Smit
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Geel Piet
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P.K. Age 12
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Mlungisi
Ed Beeten ...
Prison Commissioner
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St. John
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P.K. Age 18
Dominic Walker ...
Morrie Gilbert
Robert Thomas Reed ...
School Fight Opponent
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Maria
Roy Francis ...
Referee
Clare Cobbold ...
Maria's Friend #1
Natalie Morse ...
Maria's Friend #2
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Gideon Duma
John Osborne ...
Guard, School Gate
Simon Shumba ...
Man Without Pass
Stan Leih ...
Van Cop #1
Rod Campbell ...
Van Cop #2
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Andress Malan
Ian Roberts ...
Hoppie Gruenewald
Tony Denham ...
Boxing Partner
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Prof. Daniel Marais
Eric Nobbs ...
City Cop #1
Edward Jordan ...
City Cop #2
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Col. Bretyn
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Sgt. Botha
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Miriam Sisulu
Raymond Barreto ...
Indian Referee
Liz Ngwenya ...
Nganga Ancient Woman
Andrew Whaley ...
Ticket Taker
Dominic Makuwachuma ...
Joshua
Lungani Sibanda ...
Student
Akim Mwale ...
Student
Pesedena Dinah ...
Student
Rosemary Chikobwe Sibanda ...
Student
Martha Gibson Mtika ...
Student
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Student
Peggy Moyo ...
Student
David Khabo ...
Student
David Guzawa ...
Student
Robin Annison ...
Anita
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Date at Dinner
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Man Guest #1
Jon Cartwright ...
Jacob
Pieter Janse van Vuuren ...
Minister at Maria's Funeral (as Rev. Peter Van Vuuren)
Marcia Coleman ...
Woman Guest
Banele Dala Moyo ...
Boy Who Reads
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Garth Inns ...
Headmaster (uncredited)
Tyrone Jeffers ...
Student (uncredited)
Rowan Grey Sutherland ...
Jaapie Botha (uncredited) (voice)

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John G. Avildsen

Written by

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Bryce Courtenay ... (novel)
 
Robert Mark Kamen ... (screenplay)

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Graham Burke ... executive producer
Roy Button ... line producer
Greg Coote ... executive producer
Arnon Milchan ... producer
Steven Reuther ... executive producer
Doug Seelig ... associate producer

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Hans Zimmer

Cinematography by

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Dean Semler ... director of photography

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John G. Avildsen
Trevor Jolly

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Donah Bassett ... negative cutter
Douglas Brumer ... associate editor
Richard Alan Elias ... post-production assistant
Vladimir Goncharov ... post-production assistant
Joanna Jimenez ... assistant editor
William Marrinson ... apprentice film editor
Barbara Miletich ... post-production assistant
Hope Moskowitz ... first assistant editor
Ben Palmer ... apprentice film editor: UK
Bob Putynkowski ... color timer
Stefanie Wiseman ... assistant film editor
Russ Woolnough ... assistant film editor: UK
Robert Yano ... assistant film editor
Sarah Nean Bruce ... post-production consultant (uncredited)

Casting By

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Caro Jones

Production Design by

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Roger Hall

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Martin Hitchcock
Kevin Phipps
Leslie Tomkins ... supervising art director (as Les Tomkins)

Set Decoration by

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Karen Brookes

Costume Design by

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Tom Rand

Makeup Department

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Peter Frampton ... key makeup artist
Colin Jamison ... chief hair stylist
Amanda Knight ... makeup artist
Lisa Tomblin ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Kevin de la Noy ... production supervisor
Doreen A. Dixon ... post-production supervisor
Richard J. Gelfand ... executive in charge of production (as Richard Gelfand)
Rory Kilalea ... production supervisor

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Chris Brock ... additional second assistant director
Clifford C. Coleman ... first assistant director (as Clifford Coleman)
Peter Heslop ... additional second assistant director
Tim Lewis ... second assistant director
Alan Mullen ... third assistant director
Adam Somner ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Barry Arnold ... stand-by props
Dennis Bovington ... construction coordinator: Zimbabwe
Keith Crossley ... storyboard artist
Steve Fitzwater ... construction coordinator: UK
David Guwaza ... props: Zimbabwe
Martin Hubbard ... supervising carpenter
David Lusby ... production buyer
Philip McDonald ... set property master
Charles Torbett ... property master
Abram Waterhouse ... assistant to designer
Robin Heinson ... painter (uncredited)
Peter Russell ... draughtsman (uncredited)
Bradley Torbett ... dressing propman (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Jack Armstrong ... boom operator
Jim Borgardt ... adr editor (as James A. Borgardt)
Gary C. Bourgeois ... Rerecorded by (as Gary Bourgeois)
Fred Cipriano ... sound effects editor
Doreen A. Dixon ... supervising adr editor
Dean Drabin ... foley mixer
Jerelyn J. Harding ... adr editor
Robin Harlan ... foley artist
Adam Jenkins ... Rerecorded by
Jonathan Klein ... foley editor
Nicole Lanham Love ... studio voiceover recordist
Dean G. Manly ... assistant sound editor (as Dean Manly)
Pat McCormick ... dialogue editor
Scott Millan ... Rerecorded by
Sarah Monat ... foley artist
Ralph Osborn ... dialogue editor
John Osborne ... nature sounds: South Africa
Lauren Palmer ... adr editor
Jeff Rosen ... supervising sound editor (as Jeffrey Rosen)
Trevor Rutherford ... sound maintenance
Carolann Sanchez-Shapiro ... assistant sound editor
Renee Tondelli ... adr editor
Christina Tucker ... adr mixer (as Christine Tucker)
Joel Valentine ... sound effects editor
Clive Winter ... production sound mixer

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Paul Corbould ... special effects
Garth Inns ... special effects supervisor
Dominic Tuohy ... special effects
Simon Cockren ... special effects technician (uncredited)

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Glenn Campbell ... matte cameraman
Paul Curley ... matte artist
John Rauh ... electronic compositor (uncredited)

Stunts

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Eddie Stacey ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Adam Biddle ... second assistant camera
Martin Evans ... gaffer
John Flemming ... second grip
Graham Hall ... second assistant camera
Keith Hamshere ... still photographer
Paul Kenward ... first assistant camera
Martin Kenzie ... camera operator
Wayne Leach ... rigging gaffer
Clive Mackey ... second assistant camera
Colin Manning ... key grip
Mark O'Kane ... steadicam operator
Gary Pocock ... dolly grip
Mike Roberts ... additional camera operator
Paul Wells ... assistant chief lighting technician
David Worley ... additional camera operator
Jason Wrenn ... first assistant camera (as Jason Wren)

Casting Department

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Pat Cordes ... casting: South Africa
Barbara Harris ... voice casting
Jack Jones ... casting assistant
Karen Lindsay-Stewart ... casting: U.K.
Paul Tingay ... casting: Zimbabwe

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Ron Beck ... costume supervisor
Janet Tebrooke ... wardrobe: women
Colin Wilson ... wardrobe: men
Philip Maldonado ... costumer (uncredited)

Location Management

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Nick Daubeny ... location manager
Paul Fisher ... location manager
Hilton Bales Smith ... location manager

Music Department

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Bruce Fowler ... orchestrator
Teresa García ... assistant music editor
David Khabo ... choir master
Bobbi Page ... score vocalist
Laura Perlman ... music editor
Jay Rifkin ... music recordist
Jeff Rona ... programming
Hilton Rosenthal ... music supervisor
Nico Golfar ... score wrangler (uncredited)
Harrison White ... playback singer (uncredited) (South African Choral singing)

Script and Continuity Department

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Sally Jones ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Brian Hathaway ... transportation coordinator
Coaster Nziramasanga ... transportation captain

Additional Crew

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Julie Adams ... dialect coach
Peggy Y. Ali ... production secretary (as Peggy Ali)
John Alvin ... maps: Africa
Gordon Arnell ... unit publicist
Shauna Beal ... assistant: Arnon Milchan
Lawrence Bibi ... boxing scene editor
Linda Bowen ... assistant production accountant
Bryce Courtenay ... project consultant
Lucy Cressall ... assistant production coordinator
Clare Davidson ... Acting Coach / drama coach (as Clarie Davidson)
Gary Davis ... systems analyst
Geraldine Ditano ... assistant production accountant
Joyce Wilson Fetherolf ... assistant: John G. Avildsen
Julie Gabriel ... production secretary
Wm. A. Johnson ... production associate: USA
Jack Klaff ... Voice Coach
Tom Muzila ... boxing trainer (as Tom Muzilla)
Sandra Nixon ... production accountant
Carol Regan ... production coordinator
Deborah Scott ... assistant: Steve Reuther
Sue Sheldon ... assistant production coordinator
Mike Smith ... supervising production accountant
Bill Wallace ... boxing advisor
Robin Demetriou ... catering supervisor (uncredited)
Joel Freeman ... production executive (uncredited)
Jim McCarthy ... post-production accountant (uncredited)
Douglas Yellin ... production executive (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

PK (Dorff), an English orphan terrorised for his family's political beliefs in Africa, turns to his only friend, a kindly world-wise prisoner, Geel Piet (Freeman). Geel teaches him how to box with the motto "fight with your fists and lead with your heart". As he grows to manhood, PK uses these words to take on the system and the injustices he sees around him - and finds that one person really can make a difference.

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Taglines An exhilarating epic of a triumph of the heart. See more »
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Also Known As
  • La puissance de l'ange (France)
  • Im Glanz der Sonne (Germany)
  • La fuerza de uno (Spain)
  • 小子要自强 (China, Mandarin title)
  • La forza del singolo (Italy)
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Runtime
  • 127 min
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Budget $18,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Feature film debut for Daniel Craig (Sergeant Botha). See more »
Goofs When PK's character goes from 12 to 18 years old, the caption is "Johannesburg 1948". After the classroom scene and as PK and Morrie are walking past the fountain after the art lesson, Morrie says, "...as the Queen has for boules..." In 1948, George VI was the monarch. Elizabeth II, his daughter, did not ascend to the throne until 1952, four years later. However, the wife of a British King is known as the "Queen". Therefore, Morrie may have been referring to George VI's wife, Queen Elizabeth (later known as "The Queen Mother" after her daughter ascended to the throne). See more »
Movie Connections Featured in White Men Can't Jump/The Cutting Edge/The Power of One/Ruby/Noises Off... (1992). See more »
Soundtracks Concerto for the Southland See more »
Quotes Doc: To have a brain is not a sin, but to have a brain and not use it, that is a sin.
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