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The Power

Pray for them. They have unleashed...
1984 | 84m | English

(833 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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A man comes into possession of an ancient Aztec doll. However, the doll is possessed by an evil spirit, which takes over his body.
Release Date: Jan 20, 1984
Director: Stephen Carpenter, Jeffrey Obrow
Writer: Stephen Carpenter, Jeffrey Obrow, John Penney, John Hopkins
Genres: Horror
Keywords possession, mexica (aztec)
Production Companies Film Ventures International
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Susan Stokey Sandy
Warren Lincoln Jerry
Lisa Erickson Julie
Chad Christian Tommy
Ben Gilbert Matt
J. Dinan Myrtetus Mr. Zofftens
Name Job
Christopher Young Original Music Composer
Stephen Carpenter Story, Screenplay, Director, Editor, Director of Photography
Jeffrey Obrow Screenplay, Editor, Director, Story
John Penney Story
John Hopkins Story
Chris Hopkins Production Design
Name Title
Dick Clark Executive Producer
Jeffrey Obrow Producer
Edward L. Montoro Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

Wuchak
5.0

**_Enjoyable, but unexceptional mystery/horror about a potent Mesoamerican relic_** An Aztec idol, Destacatyl, ends up in the hands of three high School students on the coast near Los Angeles. After an unexpected death, the trio seeks the aid of a tabloid writer, but it’s her ex-beau who’s fascin ... ated by the artifact and the evident power thereof. Havoc ensues. "The Power” (1984) mixes the evil spirit shenanigans of “The Exorcist” (1973) with the misshapen man-beast bits of “Altered States” (1980) while the faith-in-the-idol angle is done better in the future “Wendigo” (2001). It’s one of those ‘almost’ movies that almost works enough. Both Lisa Erickson as blonde teenager Julie and Suzy Stokey as brunette journalist Sandy are effective on the female front. Meanwhile the three teens investigating the spooky happenings is reminiscent of Scooby-Doo, albeit without the dog. Unfortunately, there’s just not enough to push the flick beyond mediocre. It needed a rewrite to flush out the potential, but that takes time and time is money in the movie biz. Still, I enjoyed it well enough for a streamlined mystery/horror from the early ’80s. The film runs 1 hour, 24 minutes, and, was shot in Redondo Beach, California, which is just southwest of Los Angeles. GRADE: C+

Feb 28, 2023
RichardJT
3.0

Hi, so this started out well enough; same as a dozen other evil idol dolls, but they made the possession/death interesting. About 1/2 way through, and the reason I went out of my way to come write this, either something happened post release or they intentionally made all the characters stop turning ... on lights as a cheap way to try to make it scary. Either way, I hate constant unlighted sets. It was a 3 if intentional, 4 if technical issue. Cheers

May 09, 2025