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Shooting Fish

Fat cats are too easy. Go for the big fish.
1997 | 109m | English

(8016 votes)

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Popularity: 7 (history)

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Two con artists hire an unwitting medical-school student as a secretary for their latest scam.
Release Date: Aug 22, 1997
Director: Stefan Schwartz
Writer: Stefan Schwartz, Richard Holmes
Genres: Comedy, Crime, Romance
Keywords london, england, nightclub, chase, fraud, dyslexia, liar, love, thief, wealth, money, scam, hospital, secretary, business, wedding, parole, con, dishonesty
Production Companies Arts Council of England, National Lottery, Gruber Bros., Tomboy Films, Winchester Multimedia PLC
Box Office Revenue: $302,204
Budget: $3,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 06, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Dan Futterman Dylan
Stuart Townsend Jez
Kate Beckinsale Georgie
Rowena Cooper Jez's Teacher
Scott Charles Samuel
Antonia Corrigan Antonia
Myles Anderson Jez - Age 8
Jane Lapotaire Dylan's Headmistress
Harry Ditson IRS Man
Jacob Macoby Dylan, aged 8
Tom Chadbon Mr Greenaway
Phyllis Logan Mrs Ross
Vicki Bensted Bank Clerk
Peter McNamara Geoff
Ralph Ineson Mr Ray
Nicola Duffett Mrs Ray
Larry Randall Golfer 1
Neil Peplow Golfer 2
Claire Cox Floss
Arabella Weir Mrs Stratton-Luce
Nickolas Grace Mr Stratton-Luce
Annette Crosbie Mrs Cummins
Peter Capaldi Mr Gilzean
Dominic Mafham Roger
Nicholas Woodeson Mr Collyns
Louis Mahoney Magistrate
John Clegg Vicar
Adam Fogerty Bruiser
Ronald Markham Crematorium Vicar
Geoffrey Whitehead Horse Owner
Tim Stern Panfield, Jockey
Richard Graydon Horse Trainer
Paul Williamson Weighing in Official
Linda Spurrier The Hon. Mrs Wescot
Ahmed Khalil Prince Ahmed
Barry Woolgar Friend of Lady Georgina
David Glover Prison Governor
Catherine Russell Crematorium Cleaning Lady
Name Job
Stanisław Syrewicz Original Music Composer
Stefan Schwartz Director, Writer
Henry Braham Director of Photography
Richard Holmes Writer
MJ Bassett Epk Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

From opposite sides of the Pond, but with a similarly parent-free upbringing, “Jez” (Stuart Townsend) and “Dylan” (Dan Futterman) have crafted themselves quite a nifty little grifting business. The former is a bit of a tech whizz, the latter could sell sand in the desert and together, from their hom ... e in a disused London gasometer, they have a target of raising £2 millions so they can buy a stately home - the kind the poverty-stricken “Dylan” dreamt of when he was a boy. It’s their latest wheeze that ropes in posh gal "Georgie” (Kate Beckinsale) and leads to two becoming three as their enterprise enters the home straight. Then, though, they fall foul of one of their more savvy marks, end up in jail and discover that Her Majesty is not only going to keep them for three months, but that she’s also fallen out of love with her visage on a £50 note. These are all to be withdrawn before the boys are set free. What to do? Meantime, “Georgie” is about to marry the venal “Roger” (Dominic Mafham) whilst trying to keep her late father’s charitable foundation afloat - a matter particularly close to her heart as her younger brother has Downs Syndrome and lives with his friends in a converted wing of their family home that is now required by the taxman. Now she is as honest as the day is long, but when needs must might she be tempted to help the boys to save their fortune - but on her own terms? It does blow hot and cold a little, especially towards the end, but there’s an engaging chemistry on display here between the two lads and between Townsend and Beckinsale and their antics as they sell sixth generation computer chips, adeptly recycle loft insulation and come up with quite an innovative jockey’s aid all made me smile. The soundtrack, with loads of “Space” and their “Beautiful Neighourhood”, and some quite entertaining writing all made this a film that I really quite enjoyed. A simple story of the urchins that turned.

Dec 20, 2025