Insignificance

Insignificance

Release date : August 2, 1985
Runtime : 1h 50m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Nicolas Roeg /
Writers : Terry Johnson /
Production companies : Recorded Picture Company / Zenith Entertainment /
August 2, 1985 1h 50m United Kingdom Drama English More
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Four 1950s cultural icons who conceivably could have met but probably didn't, fictionally do so in this modern fable of post-WWII America. Visually intriguing, the film has a fluid progression of flashbacks and flashforwards centering on the fictional Einstein's current observations, childhood memories, and apprehensions for the future.
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Michael Emil
The Professor
Theresa Russell
The Actress
Tony Curtis
The Senator
Gary Busey
The Ballplayer
Will Sampson
Elevator Attendant
Ian O'Connell
Assistant Director
Richard M. Davidson
Director of Photography
Mitch Greenberg
Technician
Raynor Scheine
Autograph Hunter
Lou Hirsch
Charlie
Joel Cutrara
Bar Drunk
Raymond J. Barry
Ballplayer's Father
John Stamford
Young Ballpaper
Desirée Erasmus
Prostitute

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  • title:Insignificance
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1985
  • Runtime:1h 50m
  • Genres: Drama · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Nicolas Roeg /
  • Writers: Terry Johnson ·
  • Production companies: Recorded Picture Company · Zenith Entertainment ·
  • Overview:Four 1950s cultural icons who conceivably could have met but probably didn't, fictionally do so in this modern fable of post-WWII America. Visually intriguing, the film has a fluid progression of flashbacks and flashforwards centering on the fictional Einstein's current observations, childhood memories, and apprehensions for the future.
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