Lance Lucero
Director


THE FILM EVENT OF 1998. REAL RETRO. REAL GRINDHOUSE. REAL INDEPENDENCE. REAL FILM. 22 years in the making comes - HUNTING FOR FISH. A fortune in diamonds has been stolen, one man has them and everyone wants them. They're all HUNTING FOR FISH. An ex-insurance fraud investigator turned thief, and her partner, a cocky black market dealer, are hired by a corrupt diamond jeweller to steal a fortune in diamonds from his own store in order to collect a hefty insurance claim. Before the job takes place the diamond jeweler enlists Wilson Fish, an elusive thief and con man, to help with the heist. What they don't know is that the conniving Wilson Fish has a plan of his own- to betray everyone and take the diamonds for himself. Armed with a 16mm Arriflex BL, a Nagra III with a Sennheiser 416 boom microphone, a few tungsten practical light bulbs and two four foot shiny boards powered by the magnificent Colorado sun, Lance Lucero began production on the ambitious micro-budgeted film HUNTING FOR FISH. The risks were high and the odds were against the production, but the movie Gods chose to smile on the production and the film was completed. This film is OLD SCHOOL. Just like all the films that inspired most filmmakers of today. Made in the tradition of the filmmakers we all idolize, such as, John Huston, Sergio Leone, Frances Ford Coppola, George Lucas, etc. The cinematic pallet is painted by saturation and grain structure.
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Lance Lucero
Director

Bruce R Carter
Chazz Mickeljohn

Bill Lippincott
Quentin Weed
Mark Digiglia
Tanker Smeat
Carl Paul Ezold Jr.
Mr. Spicer
Jeff C. Archuleta
Officer Shotgun

Julie Hansen
News Woman
Crista Giuliani
Woman 'Look out!'
Renee Deemer
Sunshine Sikkink
Gary Sirchia
Wilson Fish
Vincent Olan
Maurice
Chris Rink
Officer Brasky
Shawn Einck
Liquor Store Clerk
Michael A. Parker
Warehouse Manager

Michael Christian Alexander
N.C.
Barney Moran
Reno 'Roach' De La Rocha
Dale J. Young
Polnychesky
David Brody
Carrey Weed
Robert Sznip
News Man
Lance Lucero
Writer