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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 | |
| Ray Charleson | |
| Raynor Scheine | |
| Jan O'Connell | |
| Jude Ciceolella |
| Director | Nicolas Roeg
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| Producer | Jeremy Thomas
Alexander Stuart |
| Writer | Terry Johnson
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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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