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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.
Director
John G. Avildsen
Year
Genre
Box Office
$2,827,107
Production
N/A
Awards
1 win & 4 nominations
Midwife
P.K. Newborn
P.K. Infant
Tonderai Infant
Guy Witcher
P.K. Age 7
Ranch Foreman
John Turner
Afrikaner Minister
Jaapie Botha
Minister at Mother's Funeral
Dabula Manzi
Grandfather
Cmdt. Van Zy
Clive Russell
Sgt. Bormann
Morgan Freeman
Geel Piet
Simon Fenton
P.K. Age 12
Winston Ntshona
Mlungisi
Prison Commissioner
John Gielgud
St. John
Stephen Dorff
P.K. Age 18
Morrie Gilbert
School Fight Opponent
Referee
Maria's Friend #1
Maria's Friend #2
Alois Moyo
Gideon Duma
John Osborne
Guard, School Gate
Man Without Pass
Van Cop #1
Van Cop #2
Adam Fogerty
Andress Malan
Ian Roberts
Hoppie Gruenewald
Tony Denham
Boxing Partner
Marius Weyers
Prof. Daniel Marais
City Cop #1
City Cop #2
Brian O'Shaughnessy
Col. Bretyn
Daniel Craig
Sgt. Botha
Faith Edwards
Miriam Sisulu
Indian Referee
Nganga Ancient Woman
Ticket Taker
Lungani Sibanda
Student
Student
Joel Phiri
Student
Student
Student
Student
Christien Anholt
Date at Dinner
Nigel Pegram
Man Guest #1
Minister at Maria's Funeral
Woman Guest
Boy Who Reads
Voice Performer
Headmaster
Tyrone Jeffers
Student

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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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Director: John G. Avildsen
Writer: Bryce Courtenay, Robert Mark Kamen
Production: N/A
Genre: drama, sport
Year: 1992
MetaScore: 40/100
ImdbRating: 7.1
BoxOffice: $2,827,107
Released: 27 Mar 1992
Awards: 1 win & 4 nominations
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