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Nervous Ticks | |
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Directed by | Rocky Lang |
Written by | David Frankel |
Produced by | Arthur Goldblatt |
Starring | Bill Pullman Julie Brown Peter Boyle |
Cinematography | Bill Dill |
Edited by | Cari Coughlin |
Music by | Jay Ferguson |
Production company | Grandview Avenue Pictures |
Distributed by | Arrow Releasing |
Release dates |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Nervous Ticks is a 1992 American romantic comedy film, directed by Rocky Lang. The plot follows an man finding out from his mistress that she had confessed their affair to her husband, who went to man's home to kill him.
The film was released in the United States on September 3, 1993.
Premise
[edit]Man finds out from his mistress that she had confessed their affair to her husband who went to man's home to kill him. The man wants to avoid any conflict, but the mistress has an opposite plan. A long night has just begun.
Cast
[edit]- Bill Pullman as York Daley
- Julie Brown as Nancy Rudman
- Peter Boyle as Ron Rudman
- Brent Jennings as Cole
- James Le Gros as Rusty
- Paxton Whitehead as Cheshire
- Josh Mostel as Saul Warshow
- Cathy Ladman as Sonya Warshow
- Gerald Papasyan as Seve
- Nancy Fish as Mrs. Fennel
- Claire Stansfield as Lu
- Zoe Trilling as Marci
- Lauren Lane as Blonde
- Prince Hughes as Ned
- Lenore Kasdorf as Katie
- Kerry Michales as Millicent
- David Spielberg as Mr. Reynolds
- Kim Walker as Janice
- Bob Morrisey as Miford #1
- Sandy Elias as Miford #2
- Whitfield Holder as Driver
- Dori Thompson as Flight Attendant
- Jim Gray as Anchorman
- Timothy Stack as Tim
- Yomi Perry as Arab Woman
- Linda Movish as Police Woman
- Bruce Vidal as Radio DJ
- Tony Smyles as Airline Pilot
- Scot Schmidt as Passenger at airport (uncredited)
- Scott Strasbaugh as Nelson (uncredited)
Release
[edit]Nervous Ticks made its world premiere at the Santa Barbara Film Festival on March 1992. The film was later theatrically released on the United States on September 3, 1993. The film was released to VHS by Columbia TriStar Home Video on 1993.
Production
[edit]Nervous Ticks was filmed in Southern California, Los Angles, and Phoenix, around February 4 to April 1 on 1991.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Nervous Ticks (1992) - Filming & production - IMDb. Retrieved 2024-07-07 – via www.imdb.com.
External links
[edit]- American romantic comedy films
- American romance films
- American comedy films
- Romantic comedy films
- Romance films
- Comedy films
- American independent films
- 1992 films
- 1993 films
- 1992 romantic comedy films
- 1992 comedy films
- 1993 romantic comedy films
- 1993 romance films
- 1993 comedy films
- 1992 independent films
- 1993 independent films
- 1990s films
- 1990s romantic comedy films
- 1990s comedy films
- 1990s romance films
- 1990s independent films
- 1990s English-language films
- Films set in airports