Shooting Fish (1997)

A witty British caper about two lovable con artists and the medical student who gets swept into their world of scams and schemes.

Shooting Fish - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Shooting Fish
  • Release Year: 1997
  • Directed by: Stefan Schwartz
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Crime, Comedy, Romance
  • Age Rating (US): PG
  • Runtime: 1h 49m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Release Date (Theatrical): August 22, 1997 (Norway), May 1, 1998 (United States - PG), October 17, 1997 (United Kingdom - 12), October 15, 1997 (Germany)
  • Alternative Titles: Kleine Fische, großes Geld! (DE), Como pez en el agua (ES), Pyrovolimeno psari (GR), Atirando em Peixes (BR), Big Fish (IT)
  • Production Companies: National Lottery, Tomboy Films, Gruber Bros., Winchester Multimedia PLC, Arts Council of England
  • Production Countries: United Kingdom

Shooting Fish - Plot

Two con artists hire an unwitting medical-school student as a secretary for their latest scam.

Shooting Fish - Trailer

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Fat cats are too easy. Go for the big fish.

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Shooting Fish - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Stefan Schwartz

Main Cast

  • Dan Futterman
  • Stuart Townsend
  • Kate Beckinsale
  • Rowena Cooper
  • Scott Charles
  • Antonia Corrigan
  • Myles Anderson
  • Jane Lapotaire
  • Harry Ditson
  • Jacob Macoby

Writers

  • Richard Holmes
  • Stefan Schwartz

Shooting Fish - FAQs

Where can you stream or watch Shooting Fish?

Shooting Fish is available to watch for free on Tubi TV, Pluto TV, DistroTV, Hoopla, Plex, and Plex Channel. It can also be rented or purchased on Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Fandango At Home. Availability may vary by region.

Who are the main actors in Shooting Fish?

Shooting Fish stars Dan Futterman as Dylan, Stuart Townsend as Jez, and Kate Beckinsale as Georgie. Supporting roles are filled by Jane Lapotaire, Rowena Cooper, Phyllis Logan, Tom Chadbon, and Ralph Ineson, among others.

What is Shooting Fish about?

Shooting Fish follows two charming con artists, Dylan and Jez, who recruit an unsuspecting medical student named Georgie as their secretary. Together they run elaborate scams targeting the wealthy, but romantic complications and escalating consequences soon threaten to derail their carefully laid plans.

Is Shooting Fish based on a true story?

No, Shooting Fish is not based on a true story. It is an original screenplay written by Richard Holmes and director Stefan Schwartz. The film is a fictional British comedy caper set in London, drawing on classic con-artist movie traditions rather than real-life events.

When was Shooting Fish released?

Shooting Fish had its initial release on August 22, 1997 in Norway, followed by a UK release on October 17, 1997 and a German release on October 15, 1997. It reached US audiences on May 1, 1998 with a PG rating.

What is the age rating for Shooting Fish?

Shooting Fish is rated PG in the United States, making it suitable for general audiences with parental guidance suggested for younger viewers. In the United Kingdom, the film carries a 12 certificate, indicating it is appropriate for viewers aged 12 and over.

Who directed Shooting Fish and who wrote it?

Shooting Fish was directed by Stefan Schwartz, who also co-wrote the screenplay alongside Richard Holmes. It was Schwartz's feature directorial debut, and the film was produced in the United Kingdom with support from the National Lottery and the Arts Council of England.

What are similar movies to Shooting Fish?

If you enjoyed Shooting Fish, you may also like The Bank Job (2008), Alfie (2004), Green Street Hooligans (2005), and Friends with Money (2006). These films share a similar blend of British charm, comedy, and character-driven storytelling that fans of Shooting Fish tend to appreciate.

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