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Prodigy, The (1998)
Rating:
Starring: Jeremy Isiah Earl, Robert Foreman, Jason Moore, Jennifer Rochester
Director: Edward T. McDougal
Category: Drama
Studio: Vanguard
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
104 mins

 
 

 

The Fraternity Enrolled Nathan Jones In College As A Prank.But He Taught Them Some Real Class.

Nathan Jones, a 12 year old illiterate inner city kid, decides to run away from his abusive home and take up residence in a college fraternity after a school trip to campus.No matter how they try, the fraternity members can't get rid of Nathan and the only way to avoid a shut-down for harboring a runaway -- is to concoct a wild plan to enroll Nathan into the college posing him as a child prodigy.

With falsified admission records and transcripts, Nathan is registered into classes helped by cheating methods perfected by various frat members.But when a tiny transmitter used to feed Nathan answers malfunctions at a faculty investigatory hearing, Nathan is exposed as an illiterate runaway.In the process however, the fraternity preoccupied with booze and sex, learns valuable lessons about loyalty, truth and the goodness of the heart.A runaway child, illiterate in the academic faculties, turns out to teach everyone valuable lessons about life.

 
 
   
   

 
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