Death to Smoochy: Difference between revisions
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Death to Smoochy: Difference between revisions
Burke Bennett ([[Danny DeVito]]) gives his client Sheldon Mopes/Smoochy ([[Edward Norton]]) a gift, which turns out to be a [[Ruger SP101]]. Nora Wells ([[Catherine Keener]]) takes it after it is knocked out of Sheldon's hand in the end.
Burke Bennett ([[Danny DeVito]]) gives his client Sheldon Mopes/Smoochy ([[Edward Norton]]) a gift, which turns out to be a [[Ruger SP101]]. Nora Wells ([[Catherine Keener]]) takes it after it is knocked out of Sheldon's hand in the end.
Death to Smoochy is a 2002 black comedy starring Robin Williams, Edward Norton, Danny DeVito, Catherine Keener and Jon Stewart, directed by Danny DeVito. The film tanked at the box office, making back less than twenty percent of its budget and earning Robin Williams a Razzie nomination for Worst Supporting Actor. The film was the second of three "dark" films released by Williams within a space of four months in 2002, between One Hour Photo and Insomnia, though this is easily the most light-hearted of the three.
The following weapons were seen in the film Death to Smoochy:
Burke Bennett (Danny DeVito) gives his client Sheldon Mopes/Smoochy (Edward Norton) a gift, which turns out to be a Ruger SP101. Nora Wells (Catherine Keener) takes it after it is knocked out of Sheldon's hand in the end.
Rainbow Randolph (Robin Williams) confronts Sheldon and Nora in Sheldon's corporate penthouse with a Smith & Wesson Model 36. Sheldon later takes it away from him. Burke later confronts Sheldon with one, but Sheldon takes that one as well.
A SWAT team member is seen with a Heckler & Koch MP5. There's not enough detail to see which variant it is, but is equipped with a Sure-Fire handguard.