

Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
A Russian circus visits the US. A clown wants to defect, but doesn't have the nerve. His saxophone playing friend however comes to the decision to defect in the middle of Bloomingdales. He is befriended by the black security guard and falls in love with the Italian immigrant from behind the perfume counter. We follow his life as he works his way through the American dream and tries to find work as a musician.
Top Cast


Robin Williams
Robin Williams
Vladimir Ivanoff
Robin Williams
Vladimir Ivanoff


María Conchita Alonso
María Conchita Alonso
Lucia Lombardo
María Conchita Alonso
Lucia Lombardo


Cleavant Derricks
Cleavant Derricks
Lionel Witherspoon
Cleavant Derricks
Lionel Witherspoon


Alejandro Rey
Alejandro Rey
Orlando Ramirez
Alejandro Rey
Orlando Ramirez


Savely Kramarov
Savely Kramarov
Boris, KGB agent
Savely Kramarov
Boris, KGB agent


Elya Baskin
Elya Baskin
Anatoly Cherkasov
Elya Baskin
Anatoly Cherkasov


Oleg Rudnik
Oleg Rudnik
Yuri
Oleg Rudnik
Yuri


Aleksandr Beniaminov
Aleksandr Beniaminov
Vladimir's Grandfather
Aleksandr Beniaminov
Vladimir's Grandfather
Lyudmila Kramarevskaya
Lyudmila Kramarevskaya
Vladimir's Mother
Lyudmila Kramarevskaya
Vladimir's Mother
Ivo Vrzal-Wiegand
Ivo Vrzal-Wiegand
Vladimir's Father
Ivo Vrzal-Wiegand
Vladimir's Father
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