January 9, 2000 - May 14, 2006
FOX Situation Comedy - 151 Episodes





Cast:
Malcolm:   Frankie Muniz
Hal:   Bryan Cranston
Lois:   Jane Kaczmarek
Francis:   Christopher Masterson
Reese:   Justin Berfield
Dewey:   Erik Per Sullivan
Caroline Miller:   Catherine Lloyd Burns
Commandant Spangler:   Daniel von Bargen
Craig Feldspar:   David Anthony Higgins
Stevie Kenarban:   Craig Lamar Traylor
Dabney:   Kyle Sullivan
Lloyd:   Evan Matthew Cohen
Eraserhead:   Will Jennings
Cynthia Sanders:   Tania Raymonde
Cadet Joe:   Kasan Butcher
Cadet Finley:   Arjay Smith
Cadet Eric:   Eric Nenninger
Cadet Drew:   Drew Powell
Camellia Winters:   Theresa Daniel
Kitty Kenarban:   Merrin Dungey
Abe Kenarban:   Gary Anthony Williams
Lavernia:   Brenda Wehle
Mr. Herkabe:   Chris Eigeman
Logger Dave:   Richard Gross
Logger Elroy:   Christopher Michael Moore
Logger Fittsy:   Bart McCarthy
Camellia Winters:   Theresa Daniel
Otto:   Kenneth Mars
Piama Tananahaakna:   Emy Coligado

The story of a middle-class family comprised of four
squabbling brothers and their parents, who are just
trying to "hold on until the last one turns eighteen."

This inventive family comedy is seen through the eyes
of Malcolm, a normal kid who is perfectly content
skateboarding, roughhousing with his brothers and
avoiding the school bully. He has even managed to
accept--okay, ignore--his parents' penchant for running
around the house in the nude. But Malcolm's world is
suddenly turned upside down when it's discovered he
has a genius IQ. He is forced into the "gifted" class,
where he finds himself surrounded by a group of
exceptionally bright social misfits.

Hal and Lois don't have the best-kept lawn, the cleanest
house or the most refined children on the block. But
despite being overwhelmed by the daily chaos, at the end
of the day Malcolm and his brothers know they are loved.

Malcolm's oldest--and favorite--brother is Francis, who
has been sent away to military camp as a disciplinary
measure. With Francis gone, Malcolm is left in the middle
between the next oldest sibling, Reese--a kid whose fists
"work exactly twice as fast as his brain"--and Dewey,
the youngest, who is "trapped somewhere
between toddler and hamster."

With his endearing yet cynical wit, Malcolm navigates his
way through the sometimes treacherous, always entertaining
waters of childhood. But as he says, "The best thing
about childhood is--at some point it stops."






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