Got an email about Dead Fish getting released on DVD in the UK on August 23, 2010. So if you havent bought your copy yet or seen the movie be sure to do so. I can recommend it – both Robert and Gary Oldman are doing their parts great!

Gary Oldman (The Dark Knight, Harry Potter, The Book of Eli) is at his dark and brutal best in the action-packed and sharply written Brit-Flick Dead Fish, released to buy on DVD and as a combination DVD/Blu-ray boxset on 23 August 2010 by Boulevard Entertainment.

Accompanying Oldman on this hilarious and thrilling rollercoaster ride of gangster life gone wrong is a legendary line up including Robert Carlyle (Trainspotting, The Full Monty, The Beach), Jimi Mistry (The Guru, 2012, Blood Diamond), Terence Stamp (Wanted, Yes Man, Get Smart) and Billy Zane (Titanic).

Dead Fish tells the story of Lynch (Oldman), an obscure but charming hit man sent to London for what should be a routine job. The hit becomes anything but straightforward as Lynch finds his world turned upside down when his phone is switched with a strangers’.

Cut off from his employer’s instructions, Lynch goes on a manic rampage across London to recover his phone – and find its owner, the girl of his dreams. He soon has bigger problems when he discovers he is being hunted by a rival assassin, sent by his employers to take him out.

This quirky and explosive black comedy, directed by Charley Stadler, will leave viewers exhilarated and laughing and is packed with special features including cast and crew interviews and the theatrical trainer. Dead Fish must be seen to be believed and is essential for any film collection.

PRODUCT DETAILS
Title: Dead Fish
Credit: Boulevard Entertainment
Release date: 23 August 2010
Genre: Comedy / Gangster
Format: DVD and DVD/Blu-ray combination pack
Certificate: 15
Running time: 167 mins
RRP: DVD – £12.99 / DVD/Blu-ray combination pack – £16.99
Catalogue no: DVD – BVAR0559 / DVD/Blu-ray combination pack – BRAY1118

Special features:

DVD
· Cast and crew interviews
· Theatrical trainer

DVD/Blu-ray combination pack
· DVD – Cast and crew interview, theatrical trainer
· Blu-ray – no special feature