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Feed the Fish 3D (Blu-Ray) (*)
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Original Title: Feed the Fish
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
English ( Dolby DTS-HD Master Audio )
German ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
German ( Dolby DTS-HD Master Audio )
German ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Germany ( Blu-Ray/Region B )

Running Time:
92 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
Behind the scenes
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Trailer(s)


Movie filmed in 2009 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Michael Matzdorff


Written By:
Michael Matzdorff


Actors:
Tony Shalhoub ..... Sheriff Andersen
Barry Corbin ..... Axel Andersen
Katie Aselton ..... Sif Andersen
Vanessa Branch ..... Lorraine
Patrick Cavanaugh ..... Hamish the Paramedic
Michael Shalhoub ..... Dr. Koosa
Susan Shalhoub Larkin ..... Nurse H. Josephs
Ryan Bailey ..... Ringo the Paramedic
Matt Braaten ..... Dr. Ronnie Schweiber
Michael Chernus ..... JP
Anthony Evangelista ..... Bartender
Dawn Heusser ..... Dr. Fishburn
Carlos Kotkin ..... Jeffy
Jennifer Lafleur ..... Gwen
Bronzell Miller ..... Deputy
Ross Partridge ..... Joe Peterson
Terry Sater ..... Aaron Aaronson
Ann Shrake ..... Nurse Siembrzuch
Nathan Miles ..... Polar Bear Plunger (uncredited)


Synopsis:
Successful children's book author Joe Peterson (Ross Partridge) attempts to beat a bad case of writer's block by spending Christmas in Wisconsin, and discovers that a little winter chill might be just the ticket to recapturing his creativity. Most Christmases, you might find Joe soaking up the sun on Venice Beach. But this year, the best-selling scribe just isn't feeling like himself. When Joe confesses to his best pal JP (Michael Chernus) that his imagination has simply stalled out, JP suggests that a few weeks in the Midwest may be just the thing to reawaken his muse. Upon arriving in the wintery Wisconsin town, Joe finds the cheerfulness of the quirky locals slightly grating. Later, when Joe strikes up a friendship with amiable Axel Anderson (Barry Corbin), things quickly start to look up. And though Axel's granddaughter Sif (Katie Aselton) quickly takes a shine to Joe as well, her father (Tony Shalhoub), the local sheriff, makes it crystal clear that he doesn't very much care for the newcomer. In an effort to recharge his creative batteries and ingratiate himself to the standoffish sheriff, Joe begins taking part in such small town traditions as singing with the church choir and taking a chilly Christmas Day dip in Lake Michigan. Inspired by his invigorating new adventures, the author quickly learns that the best way to beat the blues and live life to the fullest is to simply get out of his comfort zone and embrace the thrill of new experiences.

Joe is a children's book writer and illustrator in L.A. in the second year of major writer's block. His girlfriend, impatient with his lack of progress, gets bitchy, so he breaks off the relationship and agrees to accompany her brother to a small town in Wisconsin where stalwarts jump in Lake Michigan on Christmas morning. The house where they stay is isolated, and when Joe's pal is hospitalized with a badger bite, Joe is on his own. He befriends a local hermit, is attracted to the man's granddaughter, and must deal with the local sheriff's dislike of anyone from out of town. Plus, the sheriff is the young woman's dad - with a gun. Christmas approaches and things get complicated.

Tony Shalhoub plays a small-town Door County Sheriff in the Wisconsin comedy 'Feed the Fish' who keeps an eye on the outsider Joe, played by Ross Partridge.
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 01 December, 2011.
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