I.Q. 29 years old
Think Love.
Albert Einstein helps a young man who's in love with Einstein's niece to catch her attention by pretending temporarily to be a great physicist.
Credits
I.Q. Cast
Name | Character |
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Charles Durning He was 71, 89 years old when he died | as Louis Bamberger |
Walter Matthau He was 74, 79 years old when he died | as Albert Einstein |
Tim Robbins He was 36, now 66 years old | as Ed Walters |
Tony Shalhoub He was 41, now 71 years old | as Bob Rosetti |
Stephen Fry He was 37, now 67 years old | as James Moreland |
Joseph Maher He was 60, 64 years old when he died | as Nathan Liebknecht |
Meg Ryan She was 33, now 63 years old | as Catherine Boyd |
Frank Whaley He was 31, now 61 years old | as Frank |
Gene Saks He was 73, 93 years old when he died | as Boris Podolsky |
Lou Jacobi He was 80, 95 years old when he died | as Kurt Gödel |
Danny Zorn He was 22, 40 years old when he died | as Dennis |
I.Q. Crew
Name | Department |
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Scott Rudin as Executive Producer. He was 36 (now 66) years old | Production |
Michael J. Leeson as Screenplay. He was 47 (69) years old when He died | Writing |
Ian Baker as Director of Photography. He was 47 (now 77) years old | Camera |
Andy Breckman as Screenplay. He was 39 (now 69) years old | Writing |
Jill Bilcock as Editor. She was 46 (now 76) years old | Editing |
Fred Schepisi as Director. He was 54 (now 84) years old | Directing |
Fred Schepisi as Producer. He was 54 (now 84) years old | Production |
Sandy Gallin as Executive Producer. She was 54 (76) years old when She died | Production |
Carol Baum as Producer. She was 93 (now 123) years old | Production |