Insignificance (film)
Insignificance is a 1985 British alternate history drama film directed by Nicolas Roeg, and starring Gary Busey, Michael Emil, Theresa Russell, Tony Curtis, and Will Sampson. Adapted by Terry Johnson from his 1982 play of the same name, the film follows four famous characters who converge in a New York City hotel one night in 1954: Joe DiMaggio, Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, and Joseph McCarthy—billed as The Ballplayer, The Professor, The Actress and The Senator, respectively.
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Directed by | Nicolas Roeg |
Written by | Terry Johnson |
Produced by | Alexander Stuart Jeremy Thomas |
Starring | Gary Busey Michael Emil Theresa Russell Will Sampson Tony Curtis |
Cinematography | Peter Hannan |
Edited by | Tony Lawson |
Music by | Stanley Myers Hans Zimmer (uncredited) |
Production companies | Recorded Picture Company Zenith |
Distributed by | Palace Pictures |
Release date | 2 August 1985 |
Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | $6 million |
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