Wharf Rats (2020)
Hughie Hackett (Robbie Carruthers) has spent his life doing as little as possible without actually doing nothing at all, squandering his potential. Frustrated that his Uncle Angus (Daniel Lillford), known as the best Hackett fisherman in town, a reputation secured by sabotaging his competition, is about to sell off the family fishing company, Hughie forms a misguided plan to pretend that a simple-minded man is his long-lost brother, the key to his father's will.
Director: Jason Arsenault
Runtime: 99 min
Release Date: September 17, 2020
Screenplay
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Wharf Rats about?
- Hughie Hackett (Robbie Carruthers) has spent his life doing as little as possible without actually doing nothing at all, squandering his potential. Frustrated that his Uncle Angus (Daniel Lillford), known as the best Hackett fisherman in town, a reputation secured by sabotaging his competition, is about to sell off the family fishing company, Hughie forms a misguided plan to pretend that a simple-minded man is his long-lost brother, the key to his father's will.
- Who directed Wharf Rats?
- Wharf Rats was directed by Jason Arsenault.
- How long is Wharf Rats?
- Wharf Rats has a runtime of 1h 39m (99 minutes).