Insignificance
"A comedy about life, death, sex, and the Universe... relatively speaking."
Originally released in 1985. Insignificance is a drama/comedy film. directed by Nicolas Roeg.
Starring Michael Emil, Theresa Russell, and Tony Curtis
Synopsis
Four 1950s icons meet in the same hotel room, and two of them discover more in common between them than they ever anticipated.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Michael Emil
as The Professor
Theresa Russell
as The Actress
Tony Curtis
as The Senator
Gary Busey
as The Ballplayer
Will Sampson
as Elevator Attendant
Patrick Kilpatrick
as Driver
Ian O'Connell
as Assistant Director
George Holmes
as Actor
Richard M. Davidson
as Director of Photography
Mitch Greenberg
as Technician
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Recorded Picture Company
- Zenith Entertainment
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Insignificance about?
Four 1950s icons meet in the same hotel room, and two of them discover more in common between them than they ever anticipated.
Who directed Insignificance?
Insignificance was directed by Nicolas Roeg.
How long is Insignificance?
Insignificance has a runtime of 1 hours and 50 minutes (110 minutes total).
When was Insignificance released?
Insignificance was released on August 2, 1985 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Insignificance?
The main cast of Insignificance includes Michael Emil, Theresa Russell, Tony Curtis, Gary Busey, Will Sampson.