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2004 • Animation / Action • 90m

Shark Tale

"Behind every little fish is a great white lie."

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Oscar is a small fish whose big aspirations often get him into trouble. Meanwhile, Lenny is a great white shark with a surprising secret that no sea creature would guess: He's a vegetarian. When a lie turns Oscar into an improbable hero and Lenny becomes an outcast, the two form an unlikely friendship.

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Will Smith
Will Smith
Oscar (voice)
Robert De Niro
Robert De Niro
Don Lino (voice)
Renée Zellweger
Renée Zellweger
Angie (voice)
Jack Black
Jack Black
Lenny (voice)
Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie
Lola (voice)
Ziggy Marley
Ziggy Marley
Ernie (voice)
Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese
Sykes (voice)
David P. Smith
David P. Smith
Crazy Joe (voice)
Doug E. Doug
Doug E. Doug
Bernie (voice)
Michael Imperioli
Michael Imperioli
Frankie (voice)
Vincent Pastore
Vincent Pastore
Luca (voice)
Peter Falk
Peter Falk
Don Feinberg (voice)
Katie Couric
Katie Couric
Katie Current (voice)
Phil LaMarr
Phil LaMarr
Prawn Shop Owner (voice)
Shelley Morrison
Shelley Morrison
Mrs. Sanchez (voice)
David Soren
David Soren
Shrimp / Worm / Starfish #1 / Killer Whale #2 (voice)
Bobb'e J. Thompson
Bobb'e J. Thompson
Shortie #1 (voice)
Kamali Minter
Kamali Minter
Shortie #2 (voice)
Producer: Bill DamaschkeScreenplay: Michael J. WilsonProducer: Allison Lyon SeganProducer: Janet HealyScreenplay: Rob LettermanExecutive Producer: Jeffrey KatzenbergWriter: Lona WilliamsDirector: Vicky Jenson

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CinemaSerf
2026-07-20
60%

Oh, if only Robert Shaw had still be around to add a bit of menace to this. Instead, we rely on Robert De Niro as the gangster fish whose son is found dead in suspicious circumstances. Local plodder - if fish can actually plod - "Oscar" happens upon the corpse and sees an opportunity to claim that he was the brave killer - codenamed "Sharkslayer", and that he is a natural ally of those opposed to the rule of "Don Lino". The enemy of my enemy being my friend sort of thing. Thing is, poor old "Oscar" really isn't cut out for life amongst the big fishes, and his new friendship with "Lenny" - the timid and friendly brother of his supposed victim soon has this loud-mouthed critter starting to regret his bravado. There isn't really much new to this rather clunky animated feature, but that said it's relocation of an hierarchical world to under the waves, and the crafting of a mobster culture that provides us (adults) with a little more meat on it's comical bones does keep it moving along quite entertainingly, arousing the odd giggle from the very plentiful dialogue and the visuals as we swim along. My own favourites have to be the rasta jellyfish, but the hapless puffer fish is a fun character too and this presents us with an effortless to watch ninety minutes with a tiny splash of "Jaws" and a lively re-imagining of "Car Wash" - Missy Elliott style thrown in too. Nobody's best, but it's fine.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
DreamWorks Animation
Budget
$75,000,000
Box Office
$367,300,000

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