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The Power's kids have been given superhuman abilities, but that doesn't necessarily mean that adjusting to a new home will be any easier. Alex still needs to find his science book for class, Jack loses his retainer down the drain, Julie's... See more »

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Nathaniel Moreau ...
Alex Power
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Julie Power
Bradley Machry ...
Jack Power
Jacelyn Holmes ...
Katie Power
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Dr. James Power
Cheryl Wilson ...
Margaret Power
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Eddie
Christian Masten ...
Harlan
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Tina
Charlene DiPardo ...
Rhonda
Greg Swanson ...
Mobius
Rudy Webb ...
Teacher
Lana Goldstein ...
Girl
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Zombie
Other cast:
Robert Hammond ...
Skeleton (uncredited)

Directed by

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Rick Bennett

Written by

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Jason Brett ... (written by)
 
Louise Simonson ... (comic book) (uncredited)
 
June Brigman ... (comic book) (uncredited)

Produced by

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Richard Borchiver ... producer
Jason Brett ... supervising creative executive
Michael Levine ... supervising creative executive
Jon Slan ... executive producer
Paula Thompson ... line producer

Cinematography by

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Albert J. Dunk ... director of photography (as Bert Dunk)

Editing by

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Dave Goard ... supervising editor

Editorial Department

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Stewart Dowds ... first assistant editor
Dave Goard ... supervising editor

Art Direction by

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Csaba András Kertész ... (as Csaba Kertesz)

Costume Design by

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Annie Nikolajevich

Makeup Department

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Leslie Dumbleton ... make-up
Debra Johnson ... hair

Production Management

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Eric Beldowski ... production supervisor
Noella Nesdoly ... production manager
Philip Stilman ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Terry Ingram ... second assistant director
Chris Lamon ... third assistant director
David Warry-Smith ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Michael Chapman ... assistant props
Nonie Ferguson ... first assistant art director
Graeme Gossage ... key props

Sound Department

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Bruce Anderson ... boom operator
Gary Daprato ... foley artist
Steve Foster ... adr recordist
Terry Gordica ... re-recording engineer
Steve Gorman ... sound effects editor
Chris Hutton ... special sound effects
Dan Munro ... sound recordist
James Porteous ... re-recording engineer
Orest Sushko ... foley recordist
Mark Wright ... dialogue editor

Camera and Electrical Department

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Stewart Aziz ... second assistant camera
Julian Chojnacki ... steadicam operator
Angelo Colavecchia ... first assistant camera
Brian Cole ... genny operator
Irwin Figueira ... electrics
Neil Hardy ... best boy grip
Glen Hawkins ... key grip
David Hutton ... gaffer
Dennis Kane ... grip
Terrance Larkin ... stills
J.P. Locherer ... electrics
David J. Patrick ... grip
Steve Payne ... stills
Allan Piil ... best boy
Noel Verhoog ... camera trainee

Casting Department

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William Haines ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Noreen Landry ... wardrobe mistress

Location Management

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Derek Brady ... location manager

Script and Continuity Department

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Kathryn Buck ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Barry McMann ... driver
Geoff Picherack ... driver
Bent Rasmussen ... transportation coordinator
Tim Rivers ... driver
Andrew Robillard ... driver

Additional Crew

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Michael Borthwick ... set director
Leanne Caldarone ... director's assistant
Sue Cunningham ... assistant to the executive producer
Sandra Davey ... production accountant
Joe Fabiano ... office assistant
Gaille Ledrew ... production coordinator
Angela Mary-Gardner ... assistant to the producer (as Angela M. Gardner)
Janice Nutter ... tutor
Margo Raport ... worldwide marketing (as Margot Raport)
David G. Rockburn ... assistant set director
Janek Shah ... post production assistant
Lacey Shay ... craft service
Tanya Shields ... assistant to the producer

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Plot Summary

The Power's kids have been given superhuman abilities, but that doesn't necessarily mean that adjusting to a new home will be any easier. Alex still needs to find his science book for class, Jack loses his retainer down the drain, Julie's room is a mess, and the youngest Katie just wants to be invited to play with the neighborhood kids. They each subtly use their powers to get by, but not with the approval of their parents who wish for the children to act normal enough so as to not attract undue attention. A typical day at school soon finds Jack accepting a challenge; to go into the abandoned spooky mansion of former circus owner Dr. Mobius. There Jack and his friends are soon startled and leave, but not before Jack picks up a medallion lying on the floor. Soon the object begins taking its toll on the Power's kids with an ominous storm overhead, and the phantom of Dr. Mobius beaconing for its return. Now Alex, Jack and little sis Katie have to enter the creepy mansion of Dr. Mobius if they are to have any chance of setting things straight. And the clock is ticking for if their parents find out; they will have more than just phantoms to worry about. Written by -Written by Nolan Hubbard

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Also Known As
  • Quarteto Futuro (Brazil)
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  • 27 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Rachel Wilson and Margot Finley's debut. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Power Pack (2016). See more »
Soundtracks Edward Scissorhands See more »

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