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6.5/10
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Two con artists' plan to steal enough for a house are twisted when a pretty girl enters the picture.Two con artists' plan to steal enough for a house are twisted when a pretty girl enters the picture.Two con artists' plan to steal enough for a house are twisted when a pretty girl enters the picture.
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- 3 wins
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDuring filming, animal rights activists showed up with the intention to make sure all the fish were treated correctly. After viewing the script, and realizing that the title of the film was really more about cheating 'fish' than actually shooting it, they left somewhat embarrassed.
- GoofsDylan says Stanley Grove is in SW19 but in fact it is in SW8.
- Crazy creditsThe three blow-up dolls are listed among the cast in the closing credits as Frankie, Sally and Angie.
- Alternate versionsSome non-UK versions remove scenes showing the demolition of the house, the hiding in the safe and the consequent exploding cars.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Adam and Joe Show: Episode #2.2 (1997)
- SoundtracksMe And You Vs The World
Written & Performed by Space
Courtesy of Hit & Run Music/Gut Music & Gut Records
Featured review
If this quirky British comedy could be summed up in a word, that word would be "charming".
The story is a simple, low-budget British one: two orphans scam as many people as they can for as much money as they can in an effort to buy the stately home they always dreamed of as children.
Everything is going swimmingly, until they join forces with a typist, Georgie (the perfect Kate Beckinsale), and the plot leads on from there...
The acting is perfect for the film, neither overstated nor low key, and suits the plot and style very well. The direction is quirky, but makes no new ground, and also fits the script to a tee.
This film would be great viewing for a date (perhaps not for a lads night in), and has the simple comedy you might expect from such classic British TV series as "Only Fools and Horses", or "Last of the Summer Wine".
It doesn't require much brain power, but is one of the best homegrown (British) comedies of recent(ish) years.
The story is a simple, low-budget British one: two orphans scam as many people as they can for as much money as they can in an effort to buy the stately home they always dreamed of as children.
Everything is going swimmingly, until they join forces with a typist, Georgie (the perfect Kate Beckinsale), and the plot leads on from there...
The acting is perfect for the film, neither overstated nor low key, and suits the plot and style very well. The direction is quirky, but makes no new ground, and also fits the script to a tee.
This film would be great viewing for a date (perhaps not for a lads night in), and has the simple comedy you might expect from such classic British TV series as "Only Fools and Horses", or "Last of the Summer Wine".
It doesn't require much brain power, but is one of the best homegrown (British) comedies of recent(ish) years.
- the_muffin_man
- Jun 10, 2003
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- The Entrepreneurs
- Filming locations
- Behind 13 Lee Road, Mill Hill, London, England, UK(The suburban gas holder where Jez and Dylan live: exterior)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $375,261
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $56,240
- May 3, 1998
- Gross worldwide
- $375,261
- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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