Insignificance (1985)
- Starring:
- Gary Busey, Tony Curtis, (more)
- Director(s):
- Nicolas Roeg
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
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Using four famous but unnamed individuals to symbolize a notorious era in American politics, as well as to explore the nature of despair, director Nicolas Roeg has created an intriguing drama. Based on a play by Terry Johnson, the story begins with the blond Theresa Russell as a sex-goddess actress working on a scene over a subway grate, with her skirts billowing out in the updraft. A famous Professor from Princeton with white hair opens his door to the actress, who takes out a few props and goes through her rendition of the theory of relativity. Between her theatrical mode of speech and his world of mathematics, there is a certain entente. Enter the ballplayer who is her husband (Gary Busey), in love but without a clue as to the actress' inner sadness. Throw in the senator from Wisconsin (Tony Curtis) before whose sub-committee on Unamerican Activities the Professor has to appear, and the undercurrent of a societal witch-hunt that ruined many careers in Hollywood, in academics, in sports, and in politics is churned into the story. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 110 mins
Complete Cast:
- Gary Busey - Ballplayer
- Michael Emil - Professor
- Will Sampson - Elevator Attendant
- R.J. Bell - Theatrical Agent
- Ray Charleson - Bud
- Richard Davidson - Director of Photography
- Lou Hirsch - Charlie
- Patrick Kilpatrick - Driver
- Raynor Scheine - Autograph Hunter
- Joel Cutrara - Bar Drunk
- Desiree Erasmus - Prostitute
- David Montague - Young Senator
- John Stamford - Young Ballplayer
- Tony Curtis - Senator
- Theresa Russell - Actress
- Raymond J. Barry - Ballplayer's Father
- Daniel Benzali - Theatrical Agent
- Jude Ciccolella - Gaffer
- Mitchell Greenberg - Technician
- George Holmes - Actor
- Ian O'Connell - Assistant Director
- Cassie Stuart - Young Actress
- Meachell Dunsmoor - Actress as a Child
- David Lambert - Young Professor
- Shinobu Kanai - Japanese Woman
- Director(s):
- Nicolas Roeg
- Writer(s):
- Terry Johnson
- Producer(s):
- Jeremy Thomas
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Violence, Not For Children, Adult Situations, Adult Language)
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- 1985 - Cannes Film Festival - Grand Technical Prize







