Fish Without a Bicycle (2003)
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 97 mins
Theatrical Release Information:
Fish Without a Bicycle
A newly single woman confronts the perils of both dating and life in California in this independent comedy drama. Jules (Jenna Mattison) is an aspiring actress who has grown disenchanted with her handsome but remote boyfriend, Danny (Brad Rowe). Jules decides to break up with him and lands a role in a play in Los Angeles, where she has to fight off the none-too-subtle advances of her director, Michael (Bryan Callen). As rehearsals go on, Jules finds herself developing an infatuation with her co-star Ben (Brian Austin Green), but she isn't certain if she's ready for a new commitment so soon, which leads her into the strange world of dating in Hollywood. As she tries to sort out her future and her love life, Jules often confides in her close friend Vicki (Jennifer Blanc), a lesbian who carries just a bit of a torch for Jules, and she gets some solid if unexpected advice from middle-aged Greta (Edie McClurg). Jenna Mattison wrote the screenplay for Fish Without a Bicycle as well as playing the leading role, while Brian Austin Green did double duty by playing Jules' co-star and love interest while also directing the picture. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Fish Without a Bicycle:
Jennifer Blanc also in Dark Angel: Season 01 , Cool and the Crazy , Balto
Brad Rowe also in Would I Lie to You? , Stonebrook , Shelter , Shut Up and Kiss Me! , Christina's House , Nailed
Bryan Callen also in Bad Santa , Old School
Jenna Mattison also in The Third Wish , Alex in Wonder
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