The Power

The Power

202193 min
β˜…6.0/10
Horror

Plot Summary

London, 1974. As Britain prepares for electrical blackouts to sweep across the country, trainee nurse Val arrives for her first day at the crumbling East London Royal Infirmary. With most of the patients and staff evacuated to another hospital, Val is forced to work the night shift, finding herself in a dark, near empty building. Within these walls lies a deadly secret, forcing Val to face both her own traumatic past and deepest fears.

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πŸ‘₯Cast (21)

Rose Williams

Rose Williams

Val

Charlie Carrick

Charlie Carrick

Dr. Franklyn

Gbemisola Ikumelo

Gbemisola Ikumelo

Comfort

Theo Barklem-Biggs

Theo Barklem-Biggs

Neville

Nuala McGowan

Nuala McGowan

Terry

Emma Rigby

Emma Rigby

Babs

Diveen Henry

Diveen Henry

Matron

Paul Antony-Barber

Paul Antony-Barber

The Chief

Shakira Rahman

Shakira Rahman

Saba

Clara Read

Clara Read

Gail

Marley Chesham

Marley Chesham

Young Val

Amy Beth Hayes

Amy Beth Hayes

Sister

🎬Crew

Director

Corinna Faith

Writers

Corinna Faith

Producers

Matthew James Wilkinson, Rob Watson, Lizzie Francke, Andy Mayson, Phil Hunt

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🏷️Keywords

child abusestrikeintensive carenurseorphanage1970sblackouthospitalashes

πŸ’¬Reviews (2)

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Professor_B

9/25/2021

Great premise, strong acting and effective atmosphere completely undermined by a bland screenplay that has no faith in it's audience. The first 30 minutes of The Power is really engaging. The strong cast led by the extremely charismatic Rose Williams as Val carries the movie through the standard expository section of the plot. Unfortunately, once this ghost story gets into it's second act the movie devolves into a series of clichΓ©'s, poor plotting and heavy-handed monologues. The script is all text and zero subtext. Instead of generating a sense of the uncanny or ominous feeling, The Power leaves the audience with the impact of an after school special. Strong window dressing with all of the depth and emotional resonance of a cardboard sign on the side of the road.

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patient1

10/9/2025

Rundown facility, run down people, rundown humanity. Super creepy atmosphere in this building, with eerie sensations, spectoral apparitions, and unseen forces. So much distrust and gossip from many of our staff who are far too lazy and overly comfortable in their positions in life. Beautifully haunting and all the tropes of a classic haunted facility. The eventual possession of the only one who cares, and the pain inflicted upon them makes me smile my black grin, from my black heart. The silent will be, must be heard...

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Production Companies

Air Street Films
Stigma Films
BFI
Head Gear Films
Metrol Technology