Power’s War
Power’s War

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Power’s War

2015
Movie
70 min
English

On the evening of February 9th, 1918 three local lawmen and one federal officer rode into the Arizona wilderness to apprehend four men on counts of draft evasion and murder. The violence that followed has been so steeped in legend, lies, and hearsay, that the facts of what occurred at that remote cabin and why were almost lost to history. Contemporary interviews with historians and family members, archival footage, and original artwork tell the story of the events leading up to and following the deadliest shootout in Arizona's history.

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IMDb5.2/10
Director: Kari SkoglandGenres: Drama, History, War

Plot Summary

The film follows the life of Joe Bonanno, a prominent Mafia boss in New York. It chronicles his rise to power within the criminal underworld, his involvement in the infamous "Banana War" with rival families, and his eventual attempts to maintain control amidst changing times.

Critical Reception

Power's War received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its pacing and character development as weaknesses. While some acknowledged the ambition of depicting a significant period of Mafia history, many felt the execution fell short of its potential, leading to a generally lukewarm audience response.

What Reviewers Say

  • Pacing issues and a lack of compelling character arcs hindered the film's narrative.

  • The historical subject matter is intriguing, but the execution lacks depth.

  • Fails to deliver a gripping portrayal of Mafia power struggles.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Power's War are scarce, but those available suggest a general disappointment with its slow pace and underdeveloped plot, failing to capture the excitement expected from a crime drama.

Fun Fact

The film is also known by its alternative title, 'The Godfather of Harlem', though it is not directly related to the popular TV series of the same name.

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