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"Absolute Power," directed by Clint Eastwood, is a gripping action-packed crime drama released in 1997. The star-studded cast includes Gene Hackman, Ed Harris, Laura Linney, and Clint Eastwood himself. The story follows a master thief, played by Eastwood, who witnesses a murder involving the President of the United States, portrayed by Gene Hackman. As he becomes embroiled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the Secret Service, led by Ed Harris, and the President's loyal aide, played by Laura Linney, he must use all his cunning and skills to survive. With tension-filled sequences, unexpected twists, and stellar performances, "Absolute Power" is a must-watch for fans of action, crime, and drama genres. Clint Eastwood's direction brings out the best in the talented cast, delivering a thrilling cinematic experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
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Clint Eastwood was initially only interested in directing 'Absolute Power', but after Kevin Costner turned down the lead role due to scheduling conflicts, Eastwood stepped in to take on the dual roles. This last-minute change happened just three months before filming started, making Eastwood’s performance even more impressive given the tight preparation time.
The burglary scene in 'Absolute Power', known for its tension and precision, was filmed in a specially constructed set that allowed cameras to move through walls and ceilings. This innovative setup was designed by production designer Henry Bumstead to enhance the voyeuristic feel of the scene and took over six weeks to build, costing around $850,000.
Gene Hackman, who played President Richmond, almost didn't take the role. He was initially hesitant because he felt the character was too villainous compared to his previous roles. After several discussions with Clint Eastwood, who promised a deeper, more balanced portrayal, Hackman agreed just two weeks before his scenes were scheduled to shoot.
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🎬Did you know that the artwork featured in 'Absolute Power' was actually worth over $2 million? The paintings used in the film's key theft scene included originals and replicas of famous works, and an off-duty police officer was present at all times to oversee these valuable props.
💡The rain-soaked chase scene in 'Absolute Power' wasn't planned to be in the rain. It unexpectedly started pouring on the day of shooting, but Clint Eastwood decided to continue filming. This decision added an atmospheric depth to the scene, making it one of the film’s most memorable moments.
🎯The exterior of the mansion in 'Absolute Power', pivotal to the film's plot, is actually the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. The choice was made because its grand and authoritative appearance fit the needs of the storyline, despite being an unusual selection for a private residence.
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