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| name = Raising Genius |
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|released=2004 |
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| director = {{ubl|Linda Voorhees|Bess Wiley}} |
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| producer = Bess Wiley |
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| writer = Linda Voorhees |
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| starring = {{ubl|[[Justin Long]]|[[Wendie Malick]]|[[Ed Begley Jr.]]|[[Stephen Root]]|[[Danica McKellar]]|[[Megan Cavanagh]]}} |
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| cinematography = {{ubl|Chris W. Johnson|Mark Ritchie}} |
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| editing = {{ubl|J. Bretton Truett|Bess Wiley}} |
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| production companies = Bathroom Boy Productions |
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| distributor = [[Allumination Filmworks]] |
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| released = {{film date |2004|3|10|[[USA]]}} |
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| runtime = 83 minutes |
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| country = United States |
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'''''Raising Genius''''' ([[2004 in film|2004]]) is a comedy |
'''''Raising Genius''''' (working title ''Bathroom Boy'') ([[2004 in film|2004]]) is a 2004 [[Cinema of the United States|American]] [[comedy film]] written by Linda Voorhees and co-directed by her with Bess Wiley. The film stars [[Justin Long]], [[Wendie Malick]], [[Ed Begley, Jr.]], [[Stephen Root]], [[Danica McKellar]], [[Mark DeCarlo]], [[Tippi Hedren]], [[Shirley Jones]], [[Clint Howard]], and [[Sam Huntington]]. |
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==Plot== |
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Nancy Nestor ([[Wendie Malick]]) is the perfect wife and mother now at her wits' end when her teenage genius son Hal ([[Justin Long]]) looks himself in the bathroom for months to work on a mathematical equation which involves studying of Lacy Baldwin ([[Danica McKellar]]), a cheerleader next door, as she bounces up and down on a trampoline. Nancy's husband Dwight ([[Stephen Root]]) is too wrapped up in his own petty concerns to help her. When a burglary brings the police to inspect the crime scene, they find Hal locked in the bathroom and suspect he is being held against his will and call Social Services. |
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==Cast== |
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* [[Justin Long]] as Hal Nestor |
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* [[Wendie Malick]] as Nancy Nestor |
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* [[Ed Begley Jr.]] as Dr. Curly Weeks |
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* [[Stephen Root]] as Dwight Nestor |
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* [[Danica McKellar]] as Lacy Baldwin |
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* [[Megan Cavanagh]] as Charlene Hobbs |
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* [[Mark DeCarlo]] as Officer Hunter |
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* [[Tippi Hedren]] as Babe |
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* [[Clint Howard]] as Mr. Goss |
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* [[Sam Huntington]] as Bic |
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* [[Shirley Jones]] as Aunt Sis |
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* [[Joel David Moore]] as Rolf |
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* [[Travis Wester]] as Rudy |
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* J. Bretton Truett as Dr. Van Heizen |
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==References== |
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Raising Genius | |
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Written by | Linda Voorhees |
Produced by | Bess Wiley |
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Distributed by | Allumination Filmworks |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Raising Genius (working title Bathroom Boy) (2004) is a 2004 American comedy film written by Linda Voorhees and co-directed by her with Bess Wiley. The film stars Justin Long, Wendie Malick, Ed Begley, Jr., Stephen Root, Danica McKellar, Mark DeCarlo, Tippi Hedren, Shirley Jones, Clint Howard, and Sam Huntington.
Plot
Nancy Nestor (Wendie Malick) is the perfect wife and mother now at her wits' end when her teenage genius son Hal (Justin Long) looks himself in the bathroom for months to work on a mathematical equation which involves studying of Lacy Baldwin (Danica McKellar), a cheerleader next door, as she bounces up and down on a trampoline. Nancy's husband Dwight (Stephen Root) is too wrapped up in his own petty concerns to help her. When a burglary brings the police to inspect the crime scene, they find Hal locked in the bathroom and suspect he is being held against his will and call Social Services.
Cast
- Justin Long as Hal Nestor
- Wendie Malick as Nancy Nestor
- Ed Begley Jr. as Dr. Curly Weeks
- Stephen Root as Dwight Nestor
- Danica McKellar as Lacy Baldwin
- Megan Cavanagh as Charlene Hobbs
- Mark DeCarlo as Officer Hunter
- Tippi Hedren as Babe
- Clint Howard as Mr. Goss
- Sam Huntington as Bic
- Shirley Jones as Aunt Sis
- Joel David Moore as Rolf
- Travis Wester as Rudy
- J. Bretton Truett as Dr. Van Heizen