Cool World

Cool World

Holli Would if she could ...and she will

5.6 /10 789 votes
July 10, 1992 1h 42m Released

Storyline

While incarcerated for murder, cartoonist Jack Deebs found escape by creating Cool World, a series featuring a voluptuous femme fatale named Holli Would. But the artist becomes a prisoner of his own fantasies when Holli transports Jack into Cool World with a scheme to seduce him and bring herself to life. Hard-boiled detective Frank Harris – the only other human in Cool World – cautions Jack with the law: Noids (humans) don't have sex with doodles (cartoons). However, flesh proves weaker than ink as Holli takes human form in Las Vegas, staring in a trans-universal chase that threatens the destruction of both worlds.

Key Information

Director Ralph Bakshi
Writers Michael Grais, Mark Victor
Studio Paramount Pictures
Rating 5.6/10
Language EN
Budget $30,000,000

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Cast & Crew

Kim Basinger

Kim Basinger

Holli Would

Gabriel Byrne

Gabriel Byrne

Jack Deebs

Brad Pitt

Brad Pitt

Detective Frank Harris

Michele Abrams

Michele Abrams

Jennifer Malley

Deirdre O'Connell

Deirdre O'Connell

Isabelle Malley

Janni Brenn

Janni Brenn

Agatha Rose Harris

William Frankfather

William Frankfather

Cop

Greg Collins

Greg Collins

Cop

Maurice LaMarche

Maurice LaMarche

Interrogator #2 / Mash / drunken bar patron / Dr. Vincent "Vegas Vinnie" Whiskers / Jack Deebs (super hero version) (voice)

Michael David Lally

Michael David Lally

Sparks (voice)

Carrie Hamilton

Carrie Hamilton

Comic Bookstore Cashier

Stephen Worth

Bash (performance model) / Comic Store Patron

Frequently Asked Questions

Cool World was released on July 10, 1992.

The runtime of Cool World is 1h 42m.

Cool World is a Animation, Comedy, Fantasy movie.

Cool World has a rating of 5.6 out of 10 on TMDB.

Cool World is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Cool World was directed by Ralph Bakshi.

The main cast of Cool World includes Kim Basinger, Gabriel Byrne, Brad Pitt.

Cool World is originally in English.