- Absolute Power (film)
Infobox_Film
name = Absolute Power
director =Clint Eastwood
writer =William Goldman
David Baldacci (novel)
starring =Clint Eastwood Gene Hackman Ed Harris Laura Linney Scott Glenn Dennis Haysbert
Judy Davis
producer = Clint Eastwood,
Karen Spiegel
distributor =Columbia Pictures (laterWarner Bros. )
released =February 14 ,1997
runtime = 121 min
language = English
budget = $50 million
imdb_id = 0118548"Absolute Power" is a 1997 political thriller directed by and starring
Clint Eastwood . It is based on the 1996 novel of the same name written byDavid Baldacci .Featured cast
Plot
Thief Luther Whitney (
Clint Eastwood ) breaks into the home ofbillionaire Walter Sullivan (E.G. Marshall ). When Sullivan's younger wife Christy arrives home unexpectedly with the President of the United States, Alan Richmond (Gene Hackman ), Luther hides behind a one-way mirror and watches them engage in roughsex . When the President gets too rough, Christy attacks him with a letter opener. The President screams and two Secret Service agents enter and shoot Christy dead. They then clean up the scene of the crime and make it look as if a burglar killed her. Luther is discovered but not before he steals the letter opener with the woman's fingerprints and the President's blood. Luther is forced to go on the run, but when he sees the president on television, side-by-side with his friend Walter Sullivan, he vows to bring the president down and put an end to corruption.Quotes
In an ironic reference to another of his works, Whitney at one point responds to a question by a police officers about whether he is following the case. "Yeah, I have. I love True Crime". Two years after the film was released, Eastwood made True Crime.
Differences between book and film
* The main protagonist in the novel is a young lawyer named Jack Graham, a good friend of Luther's and his daughter Kate's ex-boyfriend. He was completely omitted in the film adaptation.
* The physical features of the characters in the novel are significantly different from that of the film: President Richmond is much younger (described as being in his early 40s), Gloria Russell is younger as well (38 years old), Agent Collin is caucasian as opposed to being African-American in the film, and Walter Sullivan is slightly older in the book than in the film.
* The novel's end is entirely different from that of the film: President Richmond is eitherimpeached or resigns (it is not clearly mentioned in the book) and receives thedeath penalty , Gloria Russell receives 10 years probation rather than prison time in exchange for testifying against the president in court, Agent Collin is sentenced to 20 years in prison, Agent Burton commits suicide in his home rather than office, Luther is killed 2/3 through the book by Agent Collin, Walter Sullivan is killed halfway through the book by Agent Collin as well, and Kate is not forced over a cliff in her car in the novel, but leavesWashington, D. C. and moves toAtlanta, Georgia .Reception
*Opening weekend U.S. gross: $16,770,220
*Total U.S. box office gross: $50,068,310References
External links
*imdb title|id=0118548|title=Absolute Power
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