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
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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".

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