
Insignificance
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.
Insignificance
August 2, 1985
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Cast (25)

Michael Emil
The Professor

Theresa Russell
The Actress

Tony Curtis
The Senator

Gary Busey
The Ballplayer

Will Sampson
Elevator Attendant

Patrick Kilpatrick
Driver

Ian O'Connell
Assistant Director

George Holmes
Actor

Richard M. Davidson
Director of Photography

Mitch Greenberg
Technician

Raynor Scheine
Autograph Hunter

Jude Ciccolella
Gaffer

Lou Hirsch
Charlie

Ray Charleson
Bud

Joel Cutrara
Bar Drunk

Raymond J. Barry
Ballplayer's Father

John Stamford
Young Ballpaper

Desirée Erasmus
Prostitute

David Lambert
Young Professor

Cassie Stuart
Young Actress

Meachall Dunsmoor
Actress as a Child

Daniel Benzali
First Theatrical Agent

R.J. Bell
Second Theatrical Agent

Shinobu Kanai
Japanese Woman

David Montagu
Young Senator
Crew (19)
Directing

Nicolas Roeg
Director

Mary Holdsworth
Script Supervisor
Writing

Terry Johnson
Writer
Production

Lucy Boulting
Casting

Jeremy Thomas
Producer

Alexander Stuart
Executive Producer

Margery Simkin
Casting
Sound

Hans Zimmer
Original Music Composer

Stanley Myers
Original Music Composer

Alan Bell
Sound Editor

Paul Le Mare
Sound
Art
Camera

Edward Lachman
Additional Camera

Peter Hannan
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up

Christine Beveridge
Makeup Artist

Shuna Harwood
Costume Design
Crew
No data availableEditing

Tony Lawson
Editor