In 1992, lawyer David Baldacci published his novel full powersThe rights to which were immediately acquired by Castle Rock Entertainment for an adaptation entrusted to screenwriter William Goldman (Marathon Man, The President’s Men, Misery).
After a while, Clint Eastwood is interested in the project under the double hat: director and main actor. In front of the camera, he lends his features to Luther Whitney’s modern Arsene Lupine. While the latter undertakes to rob the residence of one of Washington’s richest men, he witnesses a murder involving the President of the United States…
Released in 1997, the film was a modest commercial success with nearly $92 million at the worldwide box office. Initially mixed, the critical approach gradually emphasizes the importance of Full Power in Clint Eastwood’s filmography.
In addition to a well-crafted plot and gripping suspense, the feature film is based on near-Hitchcockian precision in staging as well as distribution. We especially remember Gene Hackman’s bluff interpretation of President Richmond.
full powers Clint Eastwood with Clint Eastwood, Scott Glenn, Ed Harris…
from the age of 12
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