Father of Invention | reviewed by: Lee Weber | March 5, 2012
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A comedy/drama thats not funny of very dramatic. Decent performances help this pedestrian tale of an estranged father/daughter relationship.
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| synopsis | A humble inventor spends eight years in prison when one of his inventions goes awry. Upon release, he is determined to rebuild his reputation and fortune. |
| lead actors | Kevin Spacey | Camilla Belle | Heather Graham | Virginia Madsen | John Stamos | Johnny Knoxville | Michael Rosenbaum | Mary Cobb |
| director | Trent Cooper |












