Movie |
Africa | Based On Novel Or Book
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7.1/10
IMDbHuman Rights | 1993
Democracy | 1993
Best Actor Under Ten in a Motion Picture | 1993 | Guy
Best Young Actor Costarring in a Motion Picture | 1993 | Simon
Best Young Actor Starring in a Motion Picture | 1993 | Stephen
Budget 18,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 2,827,107 USD
Feature film debut for Daniel Craig (Sergeant Botha).
Ethan Hawke and Sean Astin were considered for the role of P.K.
South African/Australian novelist and advertising director, Arthur Bryce Courtney, the author who wrote "The Power of One," first published in 1989, was born in Johannesburg, South Africa on 14 August, 1933. He was one of Australia's best selling authors. He died in Canberra, Australia on 22 November 2012, aged 79.
The first South African role for Morgan Freeman, who played Nelson Mandela in Invictus (2009).
Five actors portrayed the character of P.K. (a.k.a. Peekay, a.k.a. P.K. Newborn, a.k.a. Peter Philip Kenneth-Keith) at five different ages: Brendan Deary as an infant, Guy Witcher at age seven, Simon Fenton at age twelve, Stephen Dorff at age eighteen, and Nigel Ivy as P.K. Newborn. The character is apparently not known as Peter Philip Kenneth-Keith in the source novel by Bryce Courtenay.
"Doc: To have a brain is not a sin, but to have a brain and not use it, that is a sin."
"Geel Piet: Little beat big when little smart. First with the head, then with the heart. You can remember that?"