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  1. E=mc2 (1996) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse ...

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    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.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • Benjamin Fry
    • 1996-01
  3. 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

  4. Learn more about the full cast of E=mc2 with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide. ... Cast & Crew; E=mc2 - Full Cast & Crew. 1996; 1 hr 34 mins Drama R Watchlist.

    • Benjamin Fry
  5. The film tells about mainly three people - Max, a bored, smart, poor University Professor of Philosophy; Ramzes, a mafia leader, cool, strong, merciless bully and Stella, Ramzes girlfriend.

  6. The full cast of E=mc2. Here you will find an overview of the cast of the movie E=mc2 from the year 2002, including all the actors, actresses and the director. When you click on the name of an actor, actress or director from the movie E=mc2-cast you can watch more movies and/or series by him or her. Click here for more infomation about the movie.

  7. Jan 5, 1996 · 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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