

Comedy · Crime · Drama
Overview
Tells the story of Rainbow Randolph, the corrupt, costumed star of a popular children's TV show, who is fired over a bribery scandal and replaced by squeaky-clean Smoochy, a puffy fuchsia rhinoceros. As Smoochy catapults to fame - scoring hit ratings and the affections of a network executive - Randolph makes the unsuspecting rhino the target of his numerous outrageous attempts to exact revenge and reclaim his status as America's sweetheart.
Top Cast


Robin Williams
Robin Williams
Rainbow Randolph
Robin Williams
Rainbow Randolph


Edward Norton
Edward Norton
Sheldon Mopes / Smoochy
Edward Norton
Sheldon Mopes / Smoochy


Catherine Keener
Catherine Keener
Nora Wells
Catherine Keener
Nora Wells


Danny DeVito
Danny DeVito
Burke Bennett
Danny DeVito
Burke Bennett


Jon Stewart
Jon Stewart
Marion Frank Stokes
Jon Stewart
Marion Frank Stokes


Pam Ferris
Pam Ferris
Tommy Cotter
Pam Ferris
Tommy Cotter


Danny Woodburn
Danny Woodburn
Angelo Pike
Danny Woodburn
Angelo Pike


Michael Rispoli
Michael Rispoli
Spinner Dunn
Michael Rispoli
Spinner Dunn


Harvey Fierstein
Harvey Fierstein
Merv Green
Harvey Fierstein
Merv Green


Vincent Schiavelli
Vincent Schiavelli
Buggy Ding Dong
Vincent Schiavelli
Buggy Ding Dong
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