The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh

The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh is an American sports/fantasy comedy film that was released in 1979. The movie was directed by Gilbert Moses and co-produced by David Dashev and Gary Stromberg. It was produced by Lorimar and distributed by United Artists. The rights to the film are currently owned by Warner Bros. through its 1989 acquisition of Lorimar. It was filmed on location in Pittsburgh and at Pittsburgh's Civic Arena as well as suburban Moon... More

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  • Nov 6, 1979

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PG (USA)

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  • 1 h 42 min

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Gilbert Moses

Gilbert Moses III (August 20, 1942 – April 15, 1995) was an American stage, screen, and television director. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Moses was the co-founder of the Free Southern Theater company, an important pioneer of African-American theatre. His 1971 Broadway debut, Ain't Supposed to Die a...

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Release Date Film release distribution medium
  • Apr 1, 1992

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  • 1 h 42 min

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