STOCKTON - It's a murder mystery about a wrongfully convicted Albert Einstein doing time in a prison controlled by Nazi spies bent on tricking the renowned physicist into revealing secrets about the atomic bomb and give Hitler his only chance to win World War II. "It's one of the funniest, greatest movies ever written!" proclaimed "Einstein in Prison" screenwriter Bernard J. Garber.
It's a good thing, however, that Garber, who is featured da... (continued)
May 20, 2004
Judge Bernard J. Garber
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