Something Fishy

Something Fishy

Pas très catholique

5.8 /10 14 votes
April 6, 1994 1h 40m Released

Storyline

A private eye finds that her professional and personal lives are beginning to intertwine in this French drama. Maxime Chabrier (Anémone) is a woman in her mid-40s who works as a private detective. Despite her chain smoking and sloppy appearance, Maxime is regarded as a skilled investigator by her colleagues and considered the best PI at her agency by her boss. While Maxime has romantic dalliances with both men and women, she hasn't been involved in a long-term relationship since she left her husband 15 years ago. However, Maxime is hired to look into a case that suggests that her former husband has become involved with insurance fraud, which brings her into contact with her 17-year-old son Baptiste (Gregoire Colin) for the first time since the divorce. Just as Maxime is trying to mend fences with her son and find out what her ex has gotten himself into, she finds herself falling in love with Jacques (Michel Didym), an economist.

Key Information

Director Tonie Marshall
Studio AB Films
Rating 5.8/10
Language FR

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Cast & Crew

Anémone

Anémone

Maxime Chabrier

Christine Boisson

Christine Boisson

Florence

Micheline Presle

Micheline Presle

Mrs. Loussine

Grégoire Colin

Grégoire Colin

Baptiste Vaxelaire

Bernard Verley

Bernard Verley

Noel Vaxelaire

Michel Roux

Michel Roux

Andre Dutemps

Roland Bertin

Roland Bertin

Mr. Paul

Josiane Stoléru

Josiane Stoléru

Denis Podalydès

Denis Podalydès

Martin

Michel Didym

Michel Didym

Jacques Devinals

Frequently Asked Questions

Something Fishy was released on April 6, 1994.

The runtime of Something Fishy is 1h 40m.

Something Fishy is a Comedy movie.

Something Fishy has a rating of 5.8 out of 10 on TMDB.

Something Fishy is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Something Fishy was directed by Tonie Marshall.

The main cast of Something Fishy includes Anémone, Christine Boisson, Micheline Presle.

Something Fishy is originally in French.