General Education | reviewed by: Lee Weber | September 23, 2012
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A fine looking and sounding effort that is tainted by the films General Badness. I suggest a rental to those who were interested.
| genre | Comedy | Drama |
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| synopsis | Levi Collins is set to go to the local University on a tennis scholarship, but he forgot to tell his parents one thing - he didn't graduate. As a result, he must take summer school before his mom and dad discover he's failed senior science. At school, Levi falls in love with his classmate, Katie, and learns that he has to make a choice between playing tennis and receiving a proper education. General Education is a quirky comedy about a family learning to grow together. |
| lead actors | Chris Sheffield | Maiara Walsh | Sam Ayers | Skylan Brooks | Bobby Campo | Seth Cassell | Federico Dordei | Janeane Garofalo | Harvey Guillen | Stacy Hall | Elaine Hendrix | Tom Maden | Mercedes Masöhn |
| director | Tom Morris |
















