Also Known As: Ajan lyhyt historia
Company: Amblin Entertainment / Anglia Television / Channel Four Films
Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
Plot: Unlike the book, this film is really an anecdotal biography of Stephen Hawking. Clips of his lectures, interviews with friends and family and a little physics are thrown together.
Cast and Character: Isobel Hawking as Herself - Stephen Hawking's Mother / Stephen Hawking as Himself / Janet Humphrey as Herself - Stephen Hawking's Aunt / Mary Hawking as Herself - Stephen Hawking's Sister / Basil King as Himself - Hawking Family Neighbor / Derek Powney as Himself - Hawking Classmate at Oxford / Norman Dix as Himself - Hawking Classmate at Oxford / Robert Berman as Himself - Hawking Tutor at Oxford / Gordon Berry as Himself - Hawking Classmate at Oxford / Roger Penrose as Himself - Professor at Cambridge / Dennis Sciama as Himself - Professor at Cambridge / John Wheeler as Himself - Astrophysicist / Brandon Carter as Himself - Astrophysicist / John Taylor as Himself - Astrophysicist / Kip Thorne as Himself - Research Scientist at Cambridge
Trailer: n/A
Creators: n/A
Description: A film about the life and work of the cosmologist, Stephen Hawking, who despite his near total paralysis, is one of the great minds of all time.
Directors: Errol Morris
Genres: Documentary / Biography
Location: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
MPAA: G
Opening Weekend: n/A
Poster: posters/0103882.jpg
Rating: 7.4
Release Date: 16 October 1992 (Australia)
Runtime: 80 min
Seasons: n/A
Sound Mix: Dolby
Tagline: Where did the universe come from? Will time ever come to an end? Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
Title: A Brief History of Time
Trailer:
Url: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103882/
Votes: 2,090
Writers: Stephen Hawking
Year: 1991
A Brief History of Time got rated 7.4.
About the movie: Unlike the book, this film is really an anecdotal biography of Stephen Hawking. Clips of his lectures, interviews with friends and family and a little physics are thrown together.
The Bridge on the River Kwai got rated 8.3.
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Boyz n the Hood got rated 7.7.
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Blowup got rated 7.6.
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