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Shooting Fish

  • 1997
  • PG
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
8K
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Kate Beckinsale, Dan Futterman, and Stuart Townsend in Shooting Fish (1997)
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Two con artists' plan to steal enough for a house are twisted when a pretty girl enters the picture.Two con artists' plan to steal enough for a house are twisted when a pretty girl enters the picture.Two con artists' plan to steal enough for a house are twisted when a pretty girl enters the picture.

  • Director
    • Stefan Schwartz
  • Writers
    • Stefan Schwartz
    • Richard Holmes
  • Stars
    • Dan Futterman
    • Stuart Townsend
    • Kate Beckinsale
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stefan Schwartz
    • Writers
      • Stefan Schwartz
      • Richard Holmes
    • Stars
      • Dan Futterman
      • Stuart Townsend
      • Kate Beckinsale
    • 53User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Dan Futterman
    Dan Futterman
    • Dylan
    Stuart Townsend
    Stuart Townsend
    • Jez
    Kate Beckinsale
    Kate Beckinsale
    • Georgie
    Rowena Cooper
    • Jez's Teacher
    Scott Charles
    • Samuel
    Antonia Corrigan
    Antonia Corrigan
    • Antonia
    Myles Anderson
    • Jez - Age 8
    Jane Lapotaire
    Jane Lapotaire
    • Dylan's Headmistress
    Harry Ditson
    Harry Ditson
    • IRS Man
    Jacob Macoby
    • Dylan - Age 8
    Tom Chadbon
    Tom Chadbon
    • Mr. Greenaway
    Phyllis Logan
    Phyllis Logan
    • Mrs. Ross
    Vicki Bensted
    • Bank Clerk
    Peter McNamara
    • Geoff
    Ralph Ineson
    Ralph Ineson
    • Mr. Ray
    Nicola Duffett
    Nicola Duffett
    • Mrs. Ray
    Larry Randall
    • Golfer 1
    Neil Peplow
    • Golfer 2
    • Director
      • Stefan Schwartz
    • Writers
      • Stefan Schwartz
      • Richard Holmes
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    User reviews53

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    didi-5

    Ealing-type comedy

    This movie by Stefan Schwartz (co-written with Richard Holmes) thinks it is cleverer than it actually is, and comes out as an odd hybrid of crime caper and romance.

    Two conmen - the charmless Dan Futterman as American Dylan, and geeky Stuart Townsend as Jez - have long-standing dreams of making lots of cash by any means to fund their very own stately home. Posh totty Kate Beckinsale as Georgie (a doctor-in-training with secretarial skills) joins them as the beauty and brains of the team and causes havoc between them.

    Involved in this semi-engaging brew are voice recognition computer systems, cremation, loft insulation, blow-up dolls, light sabres, a tatty old racehorse, £50 bills, and the music of Burt Bacharach. Glimpsed in the cast are Phyllis Logan, Annette Crosbie, Peter Capaldi, Jane Lapotaire, Nickolas Grace, Nicholas Woodeson, and (in a small but wickedly funny role as Georgie's boyfriend) Dominic Mafham.

    'Shooting Fish' is fairly enjoyable but tends to shoot itself down quite early on, without much chance of recovering. Does it know what it is supposed to be? An idea with potential and some laughs, but this movie doesn't know which way to jump.
    7dyneshv

    Wonderful

    Normally when it comes to voting for movies on the IMDb, I'm quite liberal. I don't set very high standards for movies. I always tend to rate films based on how much I enjoy them and this means that most of the time I always rate films highly cos I try and find something good in every film I see. I saw this film when I was vacationing in England. BBC One actually transmitted this at 11 PM, since they believed that The Peacemaker was a film more deserving of the 9:00 slot. Unlike the Peacemaker, Shooting Fish is a film that almost anybody would enjoy, unless he/she was the kind of person who found simple effective storytelling a turnoff.

    Everything about this movie seems in perfect harmony. The chemistry between Dan Futterman and Stuart Townsend is perfect, word for word. And Kate Beckinsale is a perfect third piece to the puzzle; When the conversations in the movie occur, you never get the feeling you're watching a contrived conversation written by someone else, you get the feeling you're watching real life unfold. That's a hallmark of a good scriptwriter and the people who wrote this deserve credit for the story.

    As for the story itself, it never lets itself become too complicated and lends itself to a lot of funny situations. Fast-talking Dylan and socially naive Jez (Futterman and Townsend) are two con men trying to raise money to build their dream house. They end up enlisting Georgina's (short-haired Kate Beckinsale in a beautiful role from her pre-Hollywood Glamourpuss days) help on a particular scam. Soon she discovers what they're up to and the story unfolds from there, with both Dylan and Jez seemingly falling for Georgie. Here again, the movie doesn't nosedive and morph into a conventional love story; rather, the romance builds in a backdrop to the main story and culminates in a heartwarming finale. As for Dan and Jez, some of their schemes may not be very believable and yet you cant help but be amused by the way they go about implementing them.

    This film is a good reason why small budget comedy romances are popular - simply put, they work. On every level. Watching this film gives you the same kind of feeling as watching While you were Sleeping, for example. For the sheer sweetness of the film and for Kate Beckinsale's performance, I'd give it 7 on 10.
    9toriti

    Highly Recommended Viewing

    I have seen this film so many times and never get sick of it. The casting is brilliant with Dan Futterman and Stuart Townsend in fantastic performances.

    The plot is quite original following Dylan and Jez - two English con artists who are tricking people out of their money by selling voice recognition computers and other false devices. They need two million dollars to buy the house they never had - having grown up as orphaned children. On one of their scams they employ a secretary and medical student named Georgie, who is convinced they are raising money for an orphans project. This adds romantic themes into the story to make it even more entertaining. A stand out is the interesting relationship that Dylan and Jez have with each other, Dylan being the fast talking American and Jez being the British techno genius.

    I recommend 'Shooting Fish' to all movie-goers. It has a great soundtrack, is funny, romantic, creative and a great achievement for British filmmaking.
    Cinefila Babis

    Funny comedy about how the easiest plan can fail, if a third person walks into it.

    Jez & Dylan are a very diferent pair. Maybe that's why Georgie finds in them a gold mine. Stefan Schuartz's Shooting Fish ( 2001 ) is a funny comedy about two con artists who, without a family, start to "save" for the house of their dreams. Of course, they define them selves as the 90's Robin Hood, telling Georgie ( played by an unknowned Kate Beckinsale ) they're saving for an orphan's housing proyect. Jez ( Stuart Townsend, a rising british star ) wants to tell the truth, but Dylan ( the american Dan Futterman ) thinks they should go for what they've always wanted.

    The plot is probably common, but that doesn't stop Shooting Fish from being funny, romantic, and, in some way, human. Of course it has it's failures, but, if you like it, it's good.

    Jez is a computer geek, a wizard with a degree... and social incompetence. Dylan is dislexic, but he can convince anyone with his endless charm. They grew up in public homes, and now they want a house of their own. Georgie is an inocent medicine student, and she needs the money to save her retarded brother's school.

    As I said before, the plot is common, but it's original at the same time. It's cleary a Masterpiece, although for some is lack of sense or it should be more adult. But that doesn't stop Shooting Fish to become one of the funniest UK comedies, among with East is East and Trainspoting.

    Shooting Fish is a british expression for the action of stealing, to defraud. And that is what they do, only the orphans mentioned before are them.

    When the law catches them, they'll have to tell the truth to Georgie, But: Will she forgive them?

    This tells us all: even the easiest plan can fail, if you fall in love

    SHOOTING FISH Dan Futterman, Stuart Townsend, Kate Beckinsale Directed By Stefan Schuartz Written By stefan Schuartz & Richard Holmes

    VERY GOOD 8
    kellyjoehayes

    Wonderful

    After reading some of the comments about this film I just had to express my view. This is one of my favorite films. I admit for some it may be an acquired taste. You'll either love it or hate it. I love it and have recommended it to many of my friends. I lent the video to a friend and she loved it so much she kept showing it to her friends and family and I never got it back. I ended up buying a second copy. Maybe not the best of movies but certainly one you may need to see a couple of times to get the "whole" picture. (and little things like the wallpaper in the guys place). I think the idea and premise is very imaginative. If you like this film you may want to check out Cold Comfort Farm. Another quirky "British humor" movie with Kate Beckinsale.

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    • Trivia
      During filming, animal rights activists showed up with the intention to make sure all the fish were treated correctly. After viewing the script, and realizing that the title of the film was really more about cheating 'fish' than actually shooting it, they left somewhat embarrassed.
    • Goofs
      The tiny amount of helium that they use wouldn't lighten the jockey by any more than a few ounces at most - it's about the same amount used to fill three helium balloons, which can be held down with a very small bag of sand.
    • Quotes

      Dylan: We're about to become the proud possessors of 2 million quid in useless notes because the queen doesn't like her picture. Jesus Christ, it's self, self, self for some people!

    • Crazy credits
      The three blow-up dolls are listed among the cast in the closing credits as Frankie, Sally and Angie.
    • Alternate versions
      Some non-UK versions remove scenes showing the demolition of the house, the hiding in the safe and the consequent exploding cars.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Adam and Joe Show: Episode #2.2 (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Me And You Vs The World
      Written & Performed by Space

      Courtesy of Hit & Run Music/Gut Music & Gut Records

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Entrepreneurs
    • Filming locations
      • Behind 13 Lee Road, Mill Hill, London, England, UK(The suburban gas holder where Jez and Dylan live: exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Gruber Bros
      • Tomboy Films
      • Winchester Multimedia PLC
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $375,261
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $56,240
      • May 3, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $375,261
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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