Synopsis
Shooting Fish is a movie released in 1997.
In a lively blend of crime, comedy, and romance, this delightful caper follows two charming con artists who are on the hunt for their biggest mark yet. When they recruit an unsuspecting medical school student as their secretary, they unwittingly open the door to an adventure filled with mischief, love, and unexpected twists. As the trio navigates the underbelly of their bustling city, viewers are treated to a rollercoaster of heists, hilarious mishaps, and the budding romance that complicates their plans. The film expertly balances its playful tone with sharp wit, offering a fresh take on the classic con artist narrative. The chemistry among the leads is palpable, bringing a blend of humor and heart that keeps audiences invested in their fateful schemes. With a tagline that boldly proclaims, "Fat cats are too easy. Go for the big fish," the film invites you to dive deep into a world where the stakes are high, and the laughs are even higher. Whether you're drawn in by the clever plot twists or the charming romance that unfolds, this film is a captivating escapade that promises to entertain and delight. Don't miss your chance to witness this quirky tale of ambition and love against the backdrop of a criminal underworld.
Arts Council of England
National Lottery