
The Power of One
An exhilarating epic of a triumph of the heart.PK, an English orphan terrorized for his family's political beliefs in Africa, turns to his only friend, a kindly world-wise prisoner, Geel Piet. Geel teaches him how to box with the motto “fight with your fists and lead with your heart”. As he grows to manhood, PK uses these words to take on the system and the injustices he sees around him - and finds that one person really can make a difference.
Description: PK, an English orphan terrorized for his family's political beliefs in Africa, turns to his only friend, a kindly world-wise prisoner, Geel Piet. Geel teaches him how to box with the motto “fight with your fists and lead with your heart”. As he grows to manhood, PK uses these words to take on the system and the injustices he sees around him - and finds that one person really can make a difference.
Genres: Drama
Budget: $18,000,000 | Revenue : $2,827,107
Runtime: 127 minutes

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The Wild Geese

Divertimento

The Story of Adele H.

Jules

The Tale of Despereaux

Bao

The Kingdom

Free Fall

Elephant

Morgan Freeman
Played Geel Piet

Stephen Dorff
Played P.K. Age 18

Simon Fenton
Played P.K. Age 12

Guy Witcher
Played P.K. Age 7

Armin Mueller-Stahl
Played Doc

Alois Moyo
Played Gideon Duma

Marius Weyers
Played Prof. Daniel Marais

Ian Roberts
Played Hoppie Gruenewald

Fay Masterson
Played Maria

Winston Ntshona
Played Mlungisi
Dominic Walker
Played Morrie Gilbert
Robbie Bulloch
Played Jaapie Botha

Daniel Craig
Played Sgt. Botha

Clive Russell
Played Sgt. Bormann

Faith Edwards
Played Miriam Sisulu

Brian O'Shaughnessy
Played Col. Bretyn
Michael Brunner
Played Commandant Van Zy
Gert van Niekerk
Played Lt. Smit

Tracy Brooks Swope
Played Mother

John Gielgud
Played St. John
Nigel Ivy
Played P.K. Newborn
Nomadlozi Kubheka
Played Nanny
Agatha Hurle
Played Midwife
Brendan Deary
Played P.K. Infant
Winston Mangwarara
Played Tonderai Infant
Tonderai Masenda
Played Tonderai
Cecil Zilla Mamanzi
Played Ranch Foreman

John Turner
Played Afrikaner Minister
Gordon Arnell
Played Minister at Mother's Funeral
Jeremiah Mnisi
Played Dabula Manzi
Paul Tingay
Played Grandfather
Hywell Williams
Played Captain
Ed Beeten
Played Prison Commissioner
Robert Thomas Reed
Played School Fight Opponent
Roy Francis
Played Referee
Clare Cobbold
Played Maria's Friend #1
Natalie Morse
Played Maria's Friend #2
John Osborne
Played Guard, School Gate
Simon Shumba
Played Man without Pass
Stan Leih
Played Van Cop #1
Rod Campbell
Played Van Cop #2

Adam Fogerty
Played Andress Malan

Tony Denham
Played Boxing Partner
Eric Nobbs
Played City Cop #1
Edward Jordan
Played City Cop #2
Raymond Barreto
Played Indian Referee
Liz Ngwenya
Played Nganga Ancient Woman

Andrew Whaley
Played Ticket Taker
Dominic Makuwachuma
Played Joshua

Lungani Sibanda
Played Student
Akim Mwale
Played Student
Pesedena Dinah
Played Student
Rosemary Chikobwe Sibanda
Played Student
Martha Gibson Mtika
Played Student

Joel Phiri
Played Student
Peggy Moyo
Played Student
David Khabo
Played Student
David Guzawa
Played Student
Robin Annison
Played Anita

Christien Anholt
Played Date at Dinner

Nigel Pegram
Played Man Guest #1
Jon Cartwright
Played Jacob
Pieter Janse van Vuuren
Played Minister at Maria's Funeral
Marcia Coleman
Played Woman Guest
Banele Dala Moyo
Played Boy Who Reads
Garth Inns
Played Headmaster (uncredited)

Tyrone Jeffers
Played Student (uncredited)
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