Dead Fish

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Directed byCharley Stadler
Written byAdam Kreutner
David Mitchell
Story byThomas Geiger
Charley Stadler
Produced byDavid Bergstein
Dan Maag
Matthias Deyle
Philip Schulz-Deyle
Dead Fish
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Directed byCharley Stadler
Written byAdam Kreutner
David Mitchell
Story byThomas Geiger
Charley Stadler
Produced byDavid Bergstein
Dan Maag
Matthias Deyle
Philip Schulz-Deyle
StarringRobert Carlyle
Gary Oldman
Andrew Lee Potts
CinematographyFraser Taggart
Music byAndy Cato
Distributed byImage Entertainment
Release date
  • 2004 (2004)[1]
Running time
98 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageEnglish

Dead Fish is a 2004 English-language German action comedy film starring Robert Carlyle, Gary Oldman, Andrew-Lee Potts and Elena Anaya.[2][3]

Lynch (Gary Oldman), an emotionless food connoisseur, stops a thief who stole a phone from Mimi (Elena Anaya) in a railway station. Falling in for her instantly, he doesn't notice that she accidentally switched phones with him. She later gives Lynch's phone to her boyfriend, Abe Klein (Andrew-Lee Potts) who works as a locksmith. When Lynch's employers try to assign him another assassination over the phone, Abe and his pot-smoking slacker artist friend go to warn the victim, Mr. Fish (Terence Stamp), hoping for a reward.

Concerned by Abe's behaviour over the phone, the employer has another operative, Virgil (Billy Zane), who hasn't met Lynch in person, to check up on him. Virgil has a Czech killer, Dragan (Karel Roden), brought in to deal with "Lynch".

All the while, Danny Devine (Robert Carlyle), a foul-tempered, foul-mouthed loan shark, is driving around trying to collect from various deadbeat clients including Abe.[4]

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