Insignificance

Directed by Nicolas Roeg
R
1985    1h 50mComedy, Drama
6.473%65%6.3
Four 1950's cultural icons (Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, Joe DiMaggio and Senator Joseph MacCarthy) who conceivably could have met and probably didn't, fictionally do in this modern fable of post-WWII America. Visually intriguing, the film has a fluid progression of flash-backs and flash-forwards centering on the fictional Einstein's current observations, childhood memories and apprehensions for the future.
  • Michael EmilThe Professor
  • Theresa RussellThe Actress
  • Tony CurtisThe Senator
  • Gary BuseyThe Ballplayer
  • Will SampsonElevator Attendant
  • Patrick KilpatrickDriver
  • Ian O'ConnellAssistant Director
  • George HolmesActor
  • Richard M. DavidsonDirector of Photography
  • Mitch GreenbergTechnician
  • Raynor ScheineAutograph Hunter
  • Jude CiccolellaGaffer
  • Lou HirschCharlie
  • Ray CharlesonBud
  • Joel CutraraBar Drunk
  • Raymond J. BarryBallplayer's Father
  • John StamfordYoung Ballpaper
  • Desirée ErasmusProstitute
  • David LambertYoung Professor
  • Cassie StuartYoung Actress

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Insignificance Trivia

Insignificance was released on August 2, 1985.

Insignificance was directed by Nicolas Roeg.

Insignificance has a runtime of 1 hr 50 min.

Insignificance was produced by Jeremy Thomas.

The key characters in Insignificance are The Professor (Michael Emil), The Actress (Theresa Russell), The Senator (Tony Curtis).

Insignificance is rated R.

Insignificance is a Comedy, Drama film.

Insignificance has an audience rating of 6.5 out of 10.

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