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Genius (1999 film)

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Director
  
Rod Daniel

Music director
  
Marco Marinangeli

Language
  
English

6.4/10
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Genre
  
Comedy, Family, Romance

Duration
  

Genius (1999 film) movie poster

Release date
  
August 21, 1999 (1999-08-21)

Writer
  
John Rieck (story), John Rieck (teleplay), Jim Lincoln (teleplay), Dan Studney (teleplay)

Screenplay
  
Dan Studney, Jim Lincoln, John Rieck

Cast
  
Trevor Morgan
(Charlie Boyle aka Chaz Anthony),
Emmy Rossum
(Claire Addison),
Charles Fleischer
(Dr. Krickstein),
Yannick Bisson
(Mike MacGregor),
Peter Keleghan
(Dean Wallace),
Philip Granger
(Coach Addison)

Similar movies
  
Get a Clue (2002), Read It and Weep (2006), Den Brother (2010), Life Is Ruff (2005), H-E Double Hockey Sticks (1999)

Tagline
  
To fit in, genius Charlie Boyle added another side to himself.

Genius is a 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie directed by Rod Daniel.

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Genius (1999 film) movie scenes

Plot summary

Charlie Boyle, a 13-year-old physics genius and hockey lover, enrolls in a Wisconsin college so he can work with Dr. Krickstein, a scientist he admires. Mostly Charlie is sick of being a geek and he was treated like dirt because he was a genius. For years, Krickstein has been studying gravity in an attempt to defy it. Krickstein's laboratory is located underneath the college's hockey arena. Charlie has difficulty making friends with his college students and roommates. Charlie meets a teenage girl named Claire Addison, who attends a local high school. To be near Claire, Charlie tells her that he is a new student at her school, and that his name is Chaz Anthony. Charlie chooses to reinvent himself because he feels being a nerd doesn't guarantee him a girlfriend. Charlie enrolls at Claire's school as Chaz, and takes on a bad boy image in an attempt to be cool and gain friends. To get closer to Claire, Chaz convinces her to tutor him. Claire is the daughter of Coach Addison, who coaches the college's Northern Lights hockey team.

Charlie realizes that living two lives can be difficult. Eventually, Charlie's double life is exposed at the college's hockey playoffs, when Claire's father identifies him as Charlie Boyle. Claire confronts Charlie, who admits the truth. Charlie realizes that he left the laboratory's particle accelerator running; it overheats, cracking the ice and interrupting the game which the Northern Lights were about to win, having used advice Charlie gave them. Coach Addison's job is put in jeopardy as a result and Claire, disgusted by Charlie's actions, tells him she never wants to see him again and refuses to take his phone calls. Charlie leaves junior high school and although he makes an announcement over the PA system apologizing, Claire and his best friends Odie and Dieon refuse to forgive him.

Having isolated a graviton and figuring out how to use it to control the movements of another object, Charlie decides to use it to help the hockey team cheat and win against the other team and its own cheating tactics. Charlie appeals to his friends for help. They refuse until, after being called Chaz by Claire, he tells them he is Charlie Boyle and he cannot do it without them. Odie and Dieon decide to help and finally Claire and his other junior high classmates follow. After creating a distraction with the help of his classmates to get microchips onto the three main enemy players, Charlie and Claire proceed to take control of them to prevent them from cheating.

Dr. Krickstein initially refuses to have anything to do with Charlie's decision to use science for cheating, but later steps in to help and accidentally causes an electrical surge that reverses the polarity of the graviton, causing Charlie, Claire and Krickstein, as well as the players they are connected to, to defy gravity. The Northern Lights win and coach Addison's job is saved. Charlie and Claire kiss and started dating. Later, Charlie and his friends set up a friendly ice hockey game with Krickstein joining, but before they can start, the Northern Lights arrive with Charlie's college roommate and friend Mike, having learned what Charlie did for them from Claire's father, who Claire told. The Northern Lights ask for a game against Charlie and his friends. Charlie agrees, but on the condition that Krickstein is on their team, to which they reluctantly agree.

Cast

  • Trevor Morgan – Charlie Boyle/Chaz Anthony
  • Emmy Rossum – Claire Addison
  • Charles Fleischer – Dr. Krickstein
  • Yannick Bisson – Mike MacGregor
  • Peter Keleghan – Dean Wallace
  • Philip Granger – Coach Addison
  • Jonathon Whittaker – Dad Boyle (as Jonathan Whittaker)
  • Patrick Thomas – Odie
  • Matthew Koller – Deion
  • Chuck Campbell – Hugo Peplo
  • Eli Ham – Omar Sullivan
  • Darryl Pring – Bear Berczinski
  • References

    Genius (1999 film) Wikipedia
    Genius (1999 film) IMDb Genius (1999 film) themoviedb.org