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Gary Busey | The Ballplayer | |
Tony Curtis | The Senator | |
Richard Davidson | Director of Photography | |
Michael Emil | The Professor | |
Mitchell Greenberg | Technician | |
George Holmes | Actor | |
Patrick Kilpatrick | Driver | |
Ian O'Connell | Assistant Director | |
Theresa Russell | The Actress | |
Will Sampson | Elevator Attendant | |
Lou Hirsch | Charlie | |
Ray Charleson | Bud | |
Raynor Scheine | Autograph Hunter | |
Jan O'Connell | ||
Jude Ciceolella | ||
Jude Ciccolella | Gaffer | |
Joel Cutrara | Bar Drunk |
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Producer | Jeremy Thomas
Alexander Stuart |
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Writer | Terry Johnson
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Cinematography | Peter Hannan
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Musician | Hans Zimmer
Stanley Myers |
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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. |
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