Summaries

**Spoiler Alert** Sal (Tony Danza) has been the foreman at North Shore Fish, a frozen fish factory, for years. He and Flo (Mercedes Ruehl), the "batter" person on the assembly line, not only were high school sweethearts, but are currently carrying on an affair. Porker (Peter Riegert), Sal's right-hand man, has been madly in love with Florence since third grade. For them and all the workers at North Shore Fish, laughter is their medicine to get through the monotony of work, especially when the pressure is on to increase their output. The job gets tougher when a new health inspector, Shimma (Wendie Malick) arrives and could shut them down if they don't meet government standards. Meanwhile, Flo is pregnant and isn't sure she wants an abortion. Try as they might to keep things running, a stunned Sal announces the closure of North Shore Fish. The factory was sold to an athletic club without his knowledge and they must pack their things immediately. Adapted by playwright Israel Horovitz from his stage paly, this humorous film reveals how the intimate camaraderie of a group of people helps them face the harsh realities of life. "This plot/bio is taken directly from the VHS Network Preview Screening Cassette released by Fox Lorber Assoicates in 2008."—SouthernBelle29

Details

Keywords
  • based on play
  • teleplay adapted by author
Genres
  • Drama
  • Romance
Release date Jun 28, 1997
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Production companies Showtime Networks Daniel L. Paulson Productions Kassirer-Meyer Entertainment

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 33m
Color Color
Sound mix Ultra Stereo Stereo
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