Based on the stage play by director Trevor Rhone, "Smile Orange" takes a humorous and somewhat acidic view of the tourism business, mostly from the point of view of Ringo, a hustler, con man and waiter.
Wishing to become a successful Reggae singer, a young Jamaican man finds himself tied to corrupt record producers and drug pushers.
Horsemouth sets himself up in business selling records, but when gangsters steal his bike things start to turn nasty. As tensions build, he and friends plot to end the gangsters’ reign of terror and restore justice to the people of Kingston.