

Death to Smoochy
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.
Director(s)
Danny LeGare
David Webb
Bruno Bryniarski
Michael Risoli
Jack Boem
Wilma Garscadden-Gahret
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Cast & crew

Robin Williams
Rainbow Randolph

Vincent Schiavelli
Buggy Ding Dong
Michael Risoli
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Robert Prosky
Network Chairman (uncredited)

Martin Klebba
Rhinette/Krinkle #3

Richard Hamilton
Old Vagrant

Catherine Keener
Nora Wells

Philip Craig
Senator

Gerry Quigley
Ian

Edward Norton
Sheldon Mopes / Smoochy

Harvey Fierstein
Merv Green

Bruce McFee
Roy

James Binkley
Cop #1

Craig Eldridge
Husband

Rothaford Gray
Ellis
Jack Boem
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George Blumenthal
Reporter #8

Michael Rispoli
Spinner Dunn

Louis Giambalvo
Sonny Gordon

Peter Keleghan
News Anchor

Danny Woodburn
Angelo Pike

Tracey Walter
Ben Franks
Wilma Garscadden-Gahret
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Martin Pfefferkorn
Meth Addict at Clinic (uncredited)

Edie Inksetter
Molly (uncredited)

Dylan Roberts
Stagehand

Dan Duran
Hunter
Peter Kosaka
Takeshi Yamashita (uncredited)

Danny DeVito
Burke Bennett

Frank Anello
NYPD
David Webb
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Katie Finneran
Woman in Crowd (uncredited)

Peter Loung
Blue (uncredited)

Phillip Jarrett
Reporter #3

Pam Ferris
Tommy Cotter

Bill Lake
Bartender

John 'Cha Cha' Ciarcia
Autograph Man

Jon Stewart
Marion Frank Stokes
Shawn Byfield
Rickets
Adam Bryant
Man in Crowd #2

James Carroll
Reporter #2

Michael Copeman
Reporter #1
Judy White
Wife
Tim MacMenamin
Danny
Glen Cross
Jimmy
Nick Taylor
Henry the Thug
Richard Cocchiaro
Mitch the Thug
Colin Moult
Rhinette / Krinkle Kid #1
Nikolai Tichtchenko
Rhinette / Krinkle Kid #2

Tonya Reneé Banks
Rhinette / Krinkle Kid #4

Christy McGinity Gibel
Rhinette / Krinkle Kid #5
Natasha Kinne
Smoochy's Secretary

Todd Graff
Skip Kleinman

Melissa DiMarco
Tara
Suzanne Leonard Feliz
Reporter #4
Thomas Lyons
Reporter #5

Angela Bullock
Reporter #6
Robert M. Sussman
Reporter #7

Matthew Arkin
Save The Rhino Man
Hugo Jansuzian
Hispanic Dad
Silvia Rojas
Hispanic Mom
Mario Andres Torre
Hispanic Boy
Sabrina Jansuzian
Hispanic Girl
Fred Scialla
Man in Crowd

Richard Ziman
Man in Crowd #3
Samantha Cordero
Little Girl

David Lawrence Brown
McCall

Vito Rezza
Lead Cop
Lou Cantres
Little Girl's Dad
John Cleland
John
Lauren Flanigan
Opera Diva
Cara Wakelin
Princess
Ted Kavouris
Candy Seller
Tony Ashmore
New Yorker on the Street (uncredited)
Antonio Cordero
Rainbow Randolph Friend (uncredited)
Jonah Falcon
Man (uncredited)
Frank Falcone
Man in crowd (uncredited)
Greg Korin
Smoochy Fan (uncredited)

Danny LeGare
Newsstand Clerk (uncredited)
Richard D. Leko
Smoochy Land Purple & White Monkey Keyboard Player (uncredited)

Robert Mauzell
Security Guard at Methadone Clinic (uncredited)
Felicia Peluso
Woman in Park with Baby Carriage (uncredited)
Bruno Bryniarski
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Reviews
Chandler Danier
I hated Robin Williams because my mom liked him… even though I watched the hell out of Hook. It's a stupid reason not to like someone. But when Robin Williams has Doubtfire disease, he's easy to hate. He does say funny things and what he does is physically impressive. The more normal his hair becomes, the more I like him in this. His arc is beautiful. Traumatic and redeeming. I hated Ed Norton because he was a sexy hollywood actor and I wasn’t… even though I watched the hell out of Fight Club. It's a good reason not to like someone so fuck Ed Norton. Needless to say, I did not watch Death to Smoochy until just now. Danny Devito is great. The Italian mob are incredible. The sequence when they describe to Ed how it was handled is worth mentioning. Everyone really keeps a code of ethics on the good side. There is a lot of really good advice for children in this. Smoochy would be a positive influence. I really love how he confronts his realities without sugarcoating it for the children. Buggy Ding Dong!!! I laughed a bunch. There's some great stuff in here. The way they write in parts of the actors lives into the roles is…like…really good. This is really good. I think it suffers for the first 30 minutes but really comes together.
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