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Directed By
Randall Miller

Written By:
Jody Savin, Randall Miller

Cast:
Alan Rickman, Bryan Greenberg, Shawn Hatosy, Mary Steenburgen, Bill Pullman, Eliza Dushku, Danny DeVito, Ted Danson, Ernie Hudson, Tracey Walter, Lindy Booth, Kevin West, Kirk Baily, Greg Collins, Lucy DeVito, Mark Famiglietti, Mary Pat Gleason, Larry Hankin, Matthew Kimbrough, Hal B. Klein, Joe Koons, Valerie Long, Matt Winston


 
Nobel Son (2007)
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Movie Review by RONNIE
December 4th, 2008

Nobel Son

"Nobel Son" In brief, this movie was crazy; it had more twists then a pretzel. It dealt with a father played by Alan Rockman, who is a collage professor that wins the Nobel Prize for Chemistry and has a big ego. He also lure's his female students to have sex with him for high grades. His son played by Bryan Greenberg, dislikes him and as the story go's on, his son manages to get kidnapped by an unknown half son of his fathers. The twist begins when his son finds out that his father's prize was questionable and makes a deal with the kidnaper to plot against his father and the story keep's twisting. This movie was good not great however, the story keep's you from snoozing. The story and plot was average a best, nothing to write home about. Have fun at the movie.

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