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Nervous Ticks 1992

★ 3.33 votes95 min📅 1992-03-01

"For 90 minutes, York Daley's life will be a living hell... And you get to watch!"

In this 1992 romantic comedy helmed by director Rocky Lang, *Nervous Ticks* delivers a rollercoaster of awkward moments and escalating chaos as York Daley, played by Bill Pullman, finds himself entangled in a messy love triangle.

Director: Rocky Lang

Cast

Bill Pullman
Bill Pullman
York Daley
Julie Brown
Julie Brown
Nancy Rudman
Peter Boyle
Peter Boyle
Ron Rudman
Brent Jennings
Brent Jennings
Cole
James Le Gros
James Le Gros
Rusty
Paxton Whitehead
Paxton Whitehead
Cheshire
Josh Mostel
Josh Mostel
Saul Warshow
Cathy Ladman
Cathy Ladman
Sonya Warshow
Nancy Fish
Nancy Fish
Mrs. Fennel
Zoe Trilling
Zoe Trilling
Marci

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nervous Ticks (1992) about?

York Daley's life spirals into pandemonium after his affair is exposed, forcing him into a frantic escape while dodging the fallout. The film follows his misadventures as he navigates love, lies, and the chaos that ensues when secrets come to light.

Who directed Nervous Ticks?

Nervous Ticks was directed by Rocky Lang, a filmmaker known for his work in comedy and drama.

Who stars in Nervous Ticks?

The film features Bill Pullman as the lead, alongside Julie Brown, Peter Boyle, Brent Jennings, and James Le Gros in key roles.

Is Nervous Ticks (1992) worth watching?

Though unrated, *Nervous Ticks* offers a lighthearted escape for fans of '90s romantic comedies with a twist. Its blend of humor and awkward tension makes it a hidden gem for those who enjoy offbeat, character-driven stories.

How long is Nervous Ticks?

The runtime of *Nervous Ticks* is 95 minutes.

About Nervous Ticks (1992) — A Romantic Comedy on the Run from Its Own Mistakes

In this 1992 romantic comedy helmed by director Rocky Lang, *Nervous Ticks* delivers a rollercoaster of awkward moments and escalating chaos as York Daley, played by Bill Pullman, finds himself entangled in a messy love triangle. After his mistress confesses their affair to her husband, York goes on the run—only to discover that his romantic troubles are just the beginning of his troubles. With Julie Brown as his sharp-tongued counterpart and Peter Boyle adding gravitas to the mix, the film blends slapstick humor with the tension of a high-stakes chase, all wrapped in a tone that's equal parts playful and paranoid.

The atmosphere is thick with the kind of cringe-inducing humor that comes from poor decisions and even worse timing, making *Nervous Ticks* a cult classic for fans of '90s comedies that thrive on awkward charm.