
Powder (1995) - IMDb
A unique sci-fi drama. This is a pretty touching film about a young, bald albino boy named Jeremy 'Powder' Reed (Sean Patrick Flannery) who has special powers that bewilders his community.
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Powder (1995 film) - Wikipedia
Powder is a 1995 American science fiction drama film [1] written and directed by Victor Salva and starring Sean Patrick Flanery in the title role, with Jeff Goldblum, Mary Steenburgen, Lance …
Powder (1995) - Movie | Moviefone
Movie "An extraordinary encounter with another human being." Harassed by classmates who won't accept his shocking appearance, a shy young man known as "Powder" struggles to fit in. …
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Powder (1995) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Oct 27, 1995 · Harassed by classmates who won't accept his shocking appearance, a shy young man known as "Powder" struggles to fit in. But the cruel taunts stop when Powder displays a …
Powder - Full Movie | Movies Anywhere
Oct 27, 1995 · Harassed by classmates who won't accept his shocking appearance, a shy young man known as Powder struggles to fit in. But the cruel taunts stop when Powder displays a …
Powder | Disney Wiki | Fandom
Jeremy Reed (Sean Patrick Flanery), whose nickname is Powder, is an albino who has incredible intellect and is able to sense the thoughts of the people around him.
Powder - Apple TV
Harassed by classmates who won't accept his shocking appearance, a shy young man known as Powder struggles to fit in. But the cruel taunts stop when Powder displays a mysterious power …
Powder movie review & film summary (1995) | Roger Ebert
Oct 27, 1995 · “Powder” has all of the elements of a successful fantasy, and none of the insights. It’s a movie where intriguing ideas lie there on the screen, jumbled and unrealized.