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    Power and Beauty

    R2002 · Docudrama · 1h 34m

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      • The story behind Beauty and Power, culled from the dubious recollections of alleged Kennedy mistress and mob connection Judith Exner, is certainly tawdry and scandalous enough to be an entertaining TV movie, but the film lacks the wit and vitality of good pulp. Director Susan Seidelman is saddled with a flat, cliché-ridden script.
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  1. Reviews 43% 50+ Ratings Audience Score The FBI monitors Hollywood socialite Judith Campbell Exner (Natasha Henstridge), mistress to John F. Kennedy (Kevin Anderson).

    • (4)
    • Susan Seidelman
    • TV-14
    • Natasha Henstridge
  2. Power and Beauty Reviews. 2002. 1 hr 34 mins. Drama. R. Watchlist. Where to Watch. A fact-based, salacious biopic about Judith Campbell Exner, a woman who claimed to have lovers ranging from...

  3. "Beauty and Power" tells of only the sensationalistic parts of the life of the late Judith Campbell Exner, paramour to Sinatra, JFK, and mafia boss Sam Giancana. This bland, vanilla, and downright dull biopic contradicts itself by palming off Exner as a bright woman who just happened to fall in love with rich and influential men while she ...

  4. Jul 17, 2002 · Power and Beauty. Showtime manages to compress sex, the mob, Frank Sinatra and JFK into an awfully dull telepic that makes Harlequin romances seem profound by comparison.

  5. Recommendations. A woman claims she had an affair with John F. Kennedy.

  6. Directed by: Susan Seidelman. Stars: Natasha Henstridge, Kevin Anderson and Peter Friedman. IMDb score: 5,4 (279) Releasedate: 21 July 2002. US. UK. On Demand: Watch on Google Play Movies. Watch on Vudu. Watch on Amazon Video. Watch on YouTube. Power and Beauty plot. "White House love scandal...is there a mob connection?"

  7. Jul 21, 2002 · Review by Josh Ralske The story behind Beauty and Power, culled from the dubious recollections of alleged Kennedy mistress and mob connection Judith Exner, is certainly tawdry and scandalous enough to be an entertaining TV movie, but the film lacks the wit and vitality of good pulp.

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