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Scott Baio | Barney Springboro | |
Willie Aames | Peyton Nichols | |
Robert Mandan | Walter J. Coolidge | |
Felice Schachter | Bernadette | |
Scatman Crothers | Dexter Jones | |
Roger Bowen | Mr. Springboro | |
Mews Small | Mrs. Springboro | |
Greg Bradford | Robert Wolcott | |
Hilary Beane | Corinne Updike | |
Sue Ane Langdon | Rose Burnhart | |
Heather Thomas | Jane Mitchell | |
Hardy Keith | Roscoe Brown | |
Curt Ayers | Art | |
Merritt Butrick | Gary Cooter | |
Jennifer Chaplin | Melissa Granger |
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Producer | Jeff Apple
Thomas M. Hammel |
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Writer | Robert J. Rosenthal
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Cinematography | Daniel Pearl
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Musician | Charles Fox
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Peyton Nichols (Willie Aames) and Barney Springboro (Scott Baio) have gotten used to being the nerds and geeks of the high school. They like math and science and making good grades. During the course of a routine science project involving mice, Barney realizes that the mice can move their food by doing absolutely nothing. Could he have found the secret to telekinesis? Now the two try to figure out just what caused this phenomenon and try it for themselves. They begin to see that telekinetic powers can make their lives a little bit easier. But just how much mischief can this power cause in the hands of two teenage boys? |
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