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Powder is a american film of genre Drama directed by Victor Salva released in USA on 27 october 1995 with Sean Patrick Flanery

Powder (1995)

Powder
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Powder

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Referring to the inability of televisions to function in his presence.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook To Sheriff Doug Barnum, about his dying wife's thoughts, as he prepares to set up a mind connection between them.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook To Sheriff Doug Barnum, after the death of his wife.

Lindsey Kelloway

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Meeting Powder as he attempts to leave town after electricity arced into his body during a school science demonstration.

Deputy Harley Duncan

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Observing the rows of lighting rods on the roof of Powder's grandfather's house.

Dialogue

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Lindsey [As she communicates with Powder through his touch]: Your father. Your father hurt you a long time ago. You're so sad — he made you so sad. He thought you were ugly, and he kept saying that you weren't… — I'm sorry.
Powder: Do you? Do you?
Lindsey: Do I what?
Powder: Do you think I'm ugly?
Lindsey: I don't know what I think when I look at you. But sometimes I think, I think you're the most beautiful face I've ever seen.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook * Though this is quoted as Einstein in Voices of Truth : Conversations with Scientists, Thinkers, and Healers (2000) by Nina L. Diamond, p. 429, there are no published sources of this statement yet located earlier than its occurence in this film.

Quotes about Powder

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Roger Ebert in his review in The Chicago Sun-Times (27 October 1995)