Fighting Fish (2004)
1h 24m
Running Time
February 1, 2004Release Date
Fighting Fish (2004)
1h 24m
Running Time
February 1, 2004Release Date
Network & Production Companies

Plot.
Fighting Fish is the first martial arts film produced and set in the Netherlands, about a young Chinese man from Hong-Kong, who travels to the west when he hears that his brother was killed during fight between two gangs in Rotterdam. When he arrives he immediately puts his raging fists to use when he tries to take revenge on the gang that killed his brother. But soon he realizes that nothing is what is seems, and he tries to find the true story behind his brother's death. But his search for the truth gets an unexpected turn when he falls in love with a Dutch girl, with all kinds of trouble as a result..
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Cast & Crew.

Kim Ho Kim
A-Ken / Writer

Chantal Janzen
Jennifer

Ron Smoorenburg
Marc / Stunt Coordinator

Jennifer de Jong
Lynn

Chung-Huen Lam
Koh

Banny Ho
Mr. Yam

Bao Xian Fei
Yun Gang Fighter 1

Duy Nguyen
Yun Gang Fighter 2

Minh Vu
Yun Gang Fighter 3

Man-Lung Tang
Leader Yun Gang

Kim Poseng
A-Ching

Dennis Kong
Bodyguard Mr. Yam

Joyce de Jong
Girlfriend Jennifer 1

Judith Zhu
Girlfriend Jennifer 2

Wouter Smit
Detective

Jeroen Post
Partygoer 1

Herman Slagter
Producer

Robin Rienstra
Partygoer 2

Wouter Nicolaas
Partygoer 3

René Wiegmans
Editor

Joop Kasteel
Security

Yin Kit Cheng
Chinese Man #1

Chun-Wai Man
Chinese Man #2

Kim Yen Kim
Chinese Man #3

Marc Nochem
Robber #1

Irfan Dama
Robber #2

Hon Sing Li
Boss Chinese Restaurant

Lilian de Jong
Waitress

Sandra MacDonald
Nurse

Jamel Aattache
Director / Writer

Ben Zuydwijk
Production Design

Sophie van der Windt
Makeup Designer

Yorick Goldewijk
Original Music Composer

Peter-Jan van der Burgh
Director of Photography
Details.
Wiki.
Fighting Fish is a 2004 Dutch martial arts film directed by Jamel Aattache, starring Kim Ho Kim, Chantal Janzen and Ron Smoorenburg. the film follows a former Chinese gang member A-Ken, who travels to Rotterdam seeking revenge after hearing about his brother's death. It was marketed as the first martial arts film to be produced in the Netherlands.
The film was released on 29 January 2004, It was a flop, receiving mixed reviews and only grossing over $50,445 at the Dutch box office.