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    R1996 · Romantic comedy · 1h 34m

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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt0116160E=mc2 (1996) - IMDb

    E=mc2: Directed by Benjamin Fry. With Jeremy Piven, Kelli Williams, Liza Walker, James Villiers. A physicist struggling to prove one of Einstein's theories still finds time to dabble in an extra-curricular relationship with one of his lab assistants.

    • (147)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Benjamin Fry
    • 1996-01
  2. Wavelength ★½ 1996 (R)Physicist and Oxford professor Paul Higgins (Piven) has a few problems—a wife, Claire (Williams), a girlfriend, Lucy (Walker), Lucy's father who just happens to be the head of the physics department, and a mysterious presence (Attenborough) who's trying to help Paul with his research on nuclear fission.

  3. Sep 29, 2006 · Wavelength (1996, aka E=mc2) [VHS] Richard Attenborough (Actor), James Faulkner (Actor) Rated: R. Format: VHS Tape. 5.0 1 rating. IMDb 5.1/10.0. $4349. FREE Returns. VHS Tape.

    • (1)
    • English
    • Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC, HiFi Sound
    • 1 hour and 34 minutes
  4. Jan 19, 1996 · Jan 18, 1996 11:00pm PT. Wavelength. A Trident Releasing production. Produced by Andre Burgess, Benjamin Fry. Directed, written by Benjamin Fry. Camera (Technicolor), Chris Middleton; editor,...

    • Emanuel Levy
  5. 1 ★★½ rating (20%) ★★★★★. A physicist struggling to prove one of Einstein's theories still finds time to dabble in an extra-curricular relationship with one of his lab assistants. Meanwhile at home his under-sexed wife struggles under the assumption that he is hard at work with his experiments. All of which explodes when she discovers otherwise.

    • Benjamin Fry
  6. Andre Burgess Producer. Miles Millar Producer. Critics reviews. A physicist struggling to prove one of Einstein’s theories still finds time to dabble in an extra-curricular relationship with one of his lab assistants. Meanwhile at home, his under-sexed wife struggles under the assumption that he is hard at work with his experiments.

  7. A physicist struggling to prove one of Einstein's theories still finds time to dabble in an extra-curricular relationship with one of his lab assistants. Meanwhile at home his under-sexed wife struggles under the assumption that he is hard at work with his experiments. All of which explodes when she discovers otherwise. Written by John Sacksteder

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