- The Power (film)
:"The article is about the 1968 film. For the 1986 Golden Raspberry winner, see
Power (film) . For other uses of "powerful", see Power."Infobox Film
name = The Power
caption =
director =Byron Haskin
producer =George Pal
writer = John Gay
based on the novel byFrank M. Robinson
starring =George Hamilton Suzanne Pleshette
music =Miklós Rózsa
cinematography =Ellsworth Fredericks
editing =Thomas J. McCarthy
distributor =Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
released =1968
runtime = 108 min.
language = English
budget =
imdb_id = 0063452"The Power" is a 1968 film based on the
science fiction novel "The Power" byFrank M. Robinson . Its protagonist, a researcher named Tanner, discovers evidence of a person withpsychic abilities among his coworkers. As he tries to uncover the superhuman, his existence is erased and his associates murdered, until he faces a showdown with an apparently undefeatable opponent.Produced by
George Pal and directed byByron Haskin , it was substantially changed in the John Gay screenplay, moving the location toSan Marino, California , changing most of the characters' names (although retaining the surnames of Tanner, Nordlund, and department head Professor Van Zandt), and eliminating several subplots and characters, presumably to fit the story into a 108-minute film. George Hamilton starred as Professor "Jim" Tanner,Suzanne Pleshette as his teammate and romantic interest Margery Lansing (Marge Hanson in the novel), andMichael Rennie (famous among science fiction movie fans as Klaatu in "The Day the Earth Stood Still") as new government liaison "Mr." Nordlund. Otherwise, the story proceeds in a fashion similar to the novel, except for a somewhat different twist to the conclusion.This somewhat obscure movie is memorable for a number of intriguing scenes, including murder by centrifuge, a seemingly possessed "Walk / Don't Walk" sign, toy soldiers firing with real gunpowder, and winking inanimate objects (the last two also in the novel). The soundtrack also memorably features a beating heart to signal the mind-control attempts and eerie music from a
cymbalum (a hammered dulcimer-like instrument) accompanying the more suspenseful moments. The music, written by Oscar-winning composerMiklós Rózsa , actually contributes an amusing fourth wall-breaking moment when Tanner, hearing the haunting tune, seems to expect a new disaster, only to be visibly relieved when he finds a cymbalum-violin duet being performed in the hotel lobby.Cast
* George Hamilton – Professor Jim Tanner
*Suzanne Pleshette – Professor Margery Lansing
*Michael Rennie – Arthur Nordlund
*Arthur O'Connell – Professor Henry Hallson
*Earl Holliman – Professor Talbot Scott
*Nehemiah Persoff – Professor Carl Melnicker
*Richard Carlson – Professor Norman E. Van Zandt
*Gary Merrill – Policeman Mark Corlane
*Yvonne De Carlo – Mrs. Sally Hallson
*Barbara Nichols – Flora (Joshua Falls diner)
*Aldo Ray – Bruce (Joshua Falls mechanic)
*Celia Lovsky – Mrs. Hallson (Henry's mother)
* Vaughn Taylor – Mr. Hallson (Henry's father)
* Ken Murray – Fred Grover (man at party)
* Miss Beverly Hills – Sylvia (woman at party)
*Miiko Taka – Mrs. Van Zandt
*Lawrence Montaigne – Briggs
*Forrest J Ackerman – Hotel clerk (uncredited)
* Timothy Smith – Elevator Man #1 (uncredited)
* Paul Lyttle – Elevator Man #2 (uncredited)External links
*imdb title|id=0063452|title=The Power (1968)
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