Gone Fishin' (film)
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A promotional film poster for Gone Fishin'. |
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Directed by | Christopher Cain |
Produced by | Roger Birnbaum Julie Bergman Sender |
Written by | J. J. Abrams Jill Mazursky |
Starring | Danny Glover Joe Pesci |
Music by | Randy Edelman |
Cinematography | Dean Semler |
Editing by | Jack Hofstra |
Distributed by | Hollywood Pictures |
Release date(s) | May 30, 1997 |
Running time | 97 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Gone Fishin' is a 1997 comedy film starring Joe Pesci and Danny Glover as two bumbling fishing enthusiasts. Nick Brimble, Rosanna Arquette and Lynn Whitfield co-star.
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Gus and Joe live to fish. Since their boyhoods in Newark, New Jersey, they have spent day after day on the dock praying to catch "The Big One"--but with no success. After winning Bait & Tackle's grand prize vacation package for their essay on "How Come We Fish...," the bosom buddies set out for the adventure they have always dreamed of in the plentiful Florida Everglades. On the road to the Glory Glades Lodge in a '68 Plymouth Barracuda--towing their modest fishing boat--Gus and Joe stumble into trouble when they meet the sinister and cunning Dekker Massey, who is on his way to dig up $2.5 million of stashed cash and jewels stolen from his ex-wives. Massey steals Gus and Joe's car, leaving them stranded with their boat and trailer. The twosome hitch a ride with Rita and Angie, who are also after Massey and the stolen goods. Chaos and havoc turn Joe and Gus' much-anticipated fishing retreat into a comedic run for their lives.