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The Big Fix

Play trailer Poster for The Big Fix PG,  1978,  1h 48m,  Comedy/ Drama Play Trailer Watchlist
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88% Tomatometer 16 Reviews 52% Popcornmeter 250+ Ratings
Misfit private investigator and single father Moses Wine (Richard Dreyfuss) is tapped by his former college flame, Lila Shay (Susan Anspach), to dig into a political smear attack on the campaign she oversees. What starts out as a seemingly run-of-the-mill attempt at dirty politics evolves into a plot involving an unsolved murder; former 1960s radical leader Howard Eppis (F. Murray Abraham), who has settled into suburban life; and a terrorist plan to explode a Los Angeles freeway.

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Jay Scott Globe and Mail As a slice of sociologically accurate life, The Big Fix is resonant, compassionate, improbable funny. Aug 11, 2022 Full Review Desmond Ryan Philadelphia Inquirer Richard Dreyfuss is never a dull actor, and he makes more of Wine and the artificial juxtapositions of "The Big Fix" than we have any right to expect. Sep 1, 2021 Full Review

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Mark H This is a fine detective movie from the late 70's, really the first to identify the upward mobility of what were once hippies into yuppies, and the underlying competition between the social movements of the 60's. I am not going to give away the plot but Abraham is fantastic as a former radical turned doting husband and father. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 08/29/24 Full Review Audience Member Based on Roger L. Simon's novel starring Richard Dreyfuss, Bonnie Bedelia, and John Lithgow, F. Murray Abraham Moses Wine is a private investigator and a single father His former flame Lila gives him a simple job digging into a political smear attack on a campaign But it turns out to be much more dangerous; much of what Moses stumbles into involves an unsolved murder of a former 1960s radical leader Howard Eppis and a terrorists plan to explode an LA freeway Can Moses solve the case and protect his family? It's a slick mystery full of labyrinths but Abraham doesn't show up until an hour and a half into the movie Dreyfuss makes the material watchable being that he can blow the whistle on his friends since they all had revolutionary backgrounds Sometimes that bites back hard The last half is the best past where everyone is racing to stop the bomb threat A comedic noir with a bit of an edge added with dirty politics as well as family strife Not great but good enough of a 70's detective story Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 10/09/23 Full Review
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Synopsis Misfit private investigator and single father Moses Wine (Richard Dreyfuss) is tapped by his former college flame, Lila Shay (Susan Anspach), to dig into a political smear attack on the campaign she oversees. What starts out as a seemingly run-of-the-mill attempt at dirty politics evolves into a plot involving an unsolved murder; former 1960s radical leader Howard Eppis (F. Murray Abraham), who has settled into suburban life; and a terrorist plan to explode a Los Angeles freeway.
Director
Jeremy Kagan
Producer
Carl Borack, Richard Dreyfuss
Screenwriter
Roger L. Simon
Production Co
Universal/Universal Int
Rating
PG
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 48m