5.9
80 min
An attempt to bring the work of surrealist artists to a wider public. The plot is that of an average Joe who can conjure up dreams that will improve his customer's lives. This frame story serves as a link between several avant-garde sequences created by leading visual artists of their day, most of whom were emigres to the US during WWII.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jack Bittner | Joe / Narcissus | Unowned | |
| Dorothy Griffith | Unowned | ||
| Libby Holman | Unowned | ||
| Josh White | Unowned | ||
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Stanley Kubrick | Theatre Extra | Unowned |
| Max Ernst | Le President | Unowned | |
| Norma Cazanjian | Unowned | ||
| Doris Okerson | Unowned | ||
| John La Touche | The Gangster | Unowned | |
| Ethel Beseda | Mrs. A. | Unowned | |
| Samuel Cohen | Mr. A. | Unowned | |
| Jo Fontaine-Maison | Unowned | ||
| Herb Campbell | The man | Unowned | |
| Bernard Friend | Policeman | Unowned | |
| Evelyn Hausman | Unowned | ||
| Julie Lary | Unowned | ||
| Anthony Laterie | The blind man | Unowned | |
| Jo Mitchell | Unowned | ||
| Ray Pippitt | Unowned | ||
| Miriam Raeburn | Unowned | ||
| Arthur Seymour | Unowned | ||
| Ruth Subotka | Unowned | ||
| Valerie Tite | Unowned |