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Einstein and his three friends hatch a plot to make Catherine think that Ed has developed cold fusion as a way to power a rocket to reach the stars so she'll desire him. They help Ed appear hyper-intelligent, helping him present a paper on cold fusion at a symposium and then helping him pass an IQ test administered by Catherine's fiance. Catherine, as a mathematician, is trying to figure out 'Ed's' theory on cold fusion, but she struggles with it. Ed wants to tell Catherine he's a fake, but he can't quite seem to. Einstein and his buddies interfere with Catherine's relationship with James, and encourage Ed. James is presented as a sadistic, sexually cold man who puts Catherine down subtly. Of course, there's always a happily-ever-after ending, even though it takes President Eisenhower's appearance in the film, a convertible, a motorcycle, waltz music, engineered automotive troubles and a comet, to make it all come about.
Einstein and his three friends hatch a plot to make Catherine think that Ed has developed cold fusion as a way to power a rocket to reach the stars so she'll desire him. They help Ed appear hyper-intelligent, helping him present a paper on cold fusion at a symposium and then helping him pass an IQ test administered by Catherine's fiance. Catherine, as a mathematician, is trying to figure out 'Ed's' theory on cold fusion, but she struggles with it. Ed wants to tell Catherine he's a fake, but he can't quite seem to. Einstein and his buddies interfere with Catherine's relationship with James, and encourage Ed. James is presented as a sadistic, sexually cold man who puts Catherine down subtly. Of course, there's always a happily-ever-after ending, even though it takes President Eisenhower's appearance in the film, a convertible, a motorcycle, waltz music, engineered automotive troubles and a comet, to make it all come about.
Actors:
Tim Robbins,
Meg Ryan,
Walter Matthau,
Lou Jacobi,
Gene Saks,
Joseph Maher,
Stephen Fry
Tim Robbins
16 October 1958, West Covina, California, USA
Meg Ryan
19 November 1961, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Walter Matthau
1 October 1920, Lower East Side, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Lou Jacobi
28 December 1913, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Gene Saks
8 November 1921, New York City, New York, USA
Joseph Maher
29 December 1933, Westport, County Mayo, Ireland
Stephen Fry
24 August 1957, Hampstead, London, England, UK
Director:
Fred Schepisi
Country:
United States
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