What's your review of the 2000 animated film Help! I'm a Fish (Hjælp, jeg er en fisk)? It's directed by Stefan Fjeldmark and Michael Hegner, and stars Alan Rickman.
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About Help! I'm a Fish
Alternative titles (from Letterboxd):
Original title: Hjælp, jeg er en fisk
Alternative titles: A Fish Tale, Hjælp! Jeg er en fisk, Pomoc! Já jsem ryba, Mamãe, Virei Um Peixe!
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Help! I'm a Fish plot from IMDb: "Three children accidentally get turned into fish after drinking a potion made by an eccentric scientist. When the kids end up in the sea, they must find the antidote within 48 hours or remain as fish forever."
The trailer can be found online.
Cast and Characters (from Wikipedia):
Character Danish voice actor English voice actor
Svip Sebastian Jessen Jeff Pace as Fly
Stella Pil Neja Michelle Westerson
Plum Morten Kernn Nielsen Aaron Paul as Chuck
Joe Nis Bank-Mikkelsen Alan Rickman
Professor H.O. MacKrill[4] Søren Sætter-Lassen Terry Jones
Shark Dick Kaysø David Bateson
Sasha Louise Fribo
King Crab Ulf Pilgaard David Bateson
Bill (The Father) Peter Gantzler John Payne
Lisa (The Mother) Paprika Steen Teryl Rothery
Anna (The Aunt) Ghita Nørby Pauline Newstone
Bus driver Zlatko Buric Richard Newman
Seabass Martin Brygmann Scott McNeil
Written by Stefan Fjeldmark, Karsten Kiilerich, John Stefan Olsen, Tracy J. Brown
Produced by Anders Mastrup, Phil Nibbelink
Edited by Per Risager
Music by Søren Hyldgaard
Production companies: A-Film APS, TV2 Denmark, Munich Animation, Terraglyph Interactive Studios, EIV Entertainment
Distributed by Nordisk Film (Denmark), Kinowelt (Germany)
Release dates: 6 October 2000 (Denmark), 12 April 2001 (Germany), 24 August 2001 (Ireland)
Running time: 72 minutes
Countries: Denmark, Germany, Ireland
Languages: Danish, English
Budget: 101 million DKK ($18 million USD)
Box office: $5.6 million