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Zero Mostel | John |
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Gene Wilder | Stanley Berenger |
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Lorna Thayer | Restaurant Owner |
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Anne Ramsey | Woman with Cat |
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Lou Cutell | Cashier |
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Robert Fields | Young Man |
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Marilyn Chris | Mrs. Bingham |
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Joe Silver | Norman |
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Karen Black | Daisy |
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Don Calfa | Waiter |
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Tom O'Horgan | Director |
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Julian Barry | Writer |
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Bud S. Smith | Editing |
"The comedy that proves people are still the funniest animals."
The residents of a large town are inexplicably turning into rhinoceroses. Stanley (Gene Wilder), a mild-mannered office clerk, watches the bizarre transformations from a bemused distance. But soon the strange occurrences invade his personal space, as his neighbor and best friend John (Zero Mostel) and his girlfriend Daisy (Karen Black) become part of the human-into-rhinoceros metamorphosis that is taking place. Eventually, Stanley realizes that he may be the only human left amidst the new rhinoceros majority.
Theatrical : 1992-04-10 : Hungary
Theatrical : 1974-05-06 : United States of America
Theatrical : 1974-01-21 : United States of America
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