
Einstein and Eddington
★ 6.8 · 2008 · 93m · History · Drama · TV Movie
Brilliant physicist Albert Einstein, and English scientist Arthur Eddington form an unlikely friendship during World War I, which leads to the creation of the relativity theory.
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