Nobel Son (2007) [R]

Release Date:
April 28, 2007

Original Title:
Nobel Son

Alternate Titles:
Le Prix de la Rançon

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Gimme Five Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  GB: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 110

Keep your eyes on the prize.

Soon after his insufferably arrogant father wins the Nobel Prize for chemistry, Barkley Michaelson is kidnapped by Thaddeus James, a young genius who claims to be Barkley's illegitimate half-brother. Motivated not so much by money as revenge, Thaddeus tries to convince Barkley to help him carry out a multimillion-dollar extortion plot against their patriarch.

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Associate Producer:
Bridget Fonger

Casting:
Richard Pagano

Co-Producer:
Henry Suarez
J.P. O'Neill
Jane Baum
Ronald Savin
Jon Faiz Kayyem

Costume Design:
Kathryn Morrison

Director:
Randall Miller

Director of Photography:
Mike Ozier

Editor:
Randall Miller

Executive Producer:
Jeffery Goddard
Michael Ravine
Tom Soulanille
Art Klein

Line Producer:
Terry Spazek

Original Music Composer:
Mark Adler
Paul Oakenfold

Producer:
Randall Miller
Jody Savin

Production Design:
Craig Stearns

Set Decoration:
Laura Evans

Stunt Coordinator:
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw

Stunts:
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw

Thanks:
Jon Avnet

Writer:
Randall Miller
Jody Savin

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