Little Noises
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| Little Noises | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Jane Spencer |
| Produced by | Brad Gilbert |
| Written by | Jane Spencer, Jon Zeiderman |
| Starring | Tatum O'Neal Crispin Glover Nina Siemaszko Tate Donovan Matthew Hutton Gianin Loffler Steven Schub Cathy Haase Rik Mayall John C. McGinley Carole Shelley Carolyn Farina Barry Papick |
| Cinematography | Makoto Watanabe |
| Editing by | Mike DePrez Ernie Fritz Mike Murphy |
| Running time | 110 min. |
| Language | English |
| IMDb profile | |
Little Noises is a 1991 drama/comedy film. It follows the life of an awkward and unsuccessful writer (Crispin Glover) who dates a playwright (Tatum O'Neal) and shares a room with an unsuccessful actor (Steven Schub). He steals the poems of a deaf-mute (Matthew Hutton). After claiming them as his own, he shows them to a literary agent (Rik Mayall) who is so impressed that he immediately advances the writer hundreds of dollars.
Jane Spencer, fresh out of UT, directs her first movie, aiming for a comedy. It is in fact billed as "a little comedy in the Big Apple".

