Genius (1999)

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Written by John Rieck

Directed by Rod Daniel

Also known as "Genio"

Running Time: 85 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Charlie's a child prodigy, but along with the brains come problems. He's been offered lots of scholarships, but chosen a little known one to work with a scientist he admires. The work is fascinating - but his social life stinks! In an effort to get something like a normal life he also enrols in a local school and pretends to be just an average student. The ploy works for a while, and he's cool for the first time in his life. But attending school and college at the same time is tricky, and soon someone is bound to find out...

When is Genius next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Disney Cinemagic December 4th, 12 noon and on Disney Cinemagic HD December 4th, 12 noon. See more...

Cast

Trevor MorganCharlie Boyle aka Chaz Anthony
Image for Emmy RossumEmmy RossumClaire Addison
Charles FleischerDr. Krickstein
Yannick BissonMike MacGregor
Peter KeleghanDean Wallace
Philip GrangerCoach Addison
Jonathon WhittakerDad Boyle
Patrick ThomasOdie
Matthew KollerDeion
Image for Chuck CampbellChuck CampbellHugo Peplo
Eli HamOmar Sullivan
Darryl PringBear Berczinski
Sandi RossTeacher
Ed SahelyScience Teacher
Adam BlakeStreet Hockey Kid
Michael ColtonStreet Hockey Kid
Trevor Cameron SmithRyder
Kyle WeltonStoker
Tony MeylerCamera Operator
Eric TraskHockey Fan
Daniel ChevrierReferee
Nicholas WoodHopeful Kid

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