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Real Genius
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When science whiz Mitch Taylor arrives at Pacific Tech as a freshman, he's paired up with genius senior Chris Knight to work on a laser project. But Mitch and his brilliant roommate Chris soon begin to suspect that something is amiss with Hathaway's project.
When science whiz Mitch Taylor arrives at Pacific Tech as a freshman, he's paired up with genius senior Chris Knight to work on a laser project. But Mitch and his brilliant roommate Chris soon begin to suspect that something is amiss with Hathaway's project.
Actors:
Patti DArbanville,
Catherine MacNamara,
Michael Backes,
Stacy Peralta,
Tom Tangen,
Nadine Vix,
Ina Gould
Patti DArbanville
25 May 1951, New York City, New York, USA
Catherine MacNamara
Michael Backes
Stacy Peralta
15 October 1957, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Tom Tangen
8 September 1961
Nadine Vix
Ina Gould
13 January 1903, Illinois, USA
Country:
United States
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It does make you wonder if the drive of the US education system is ultimately to develop better weapons of mass-destruction, though Coolidge's movie is too hazily good-natured to capitalise on the tougher aspects of the material.
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