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  1. The Big Fix
    1947 · Drama · 1h 3m

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  1. The Big Fix is a 1978 American political comedy thriller film directed by Jeremy Kagan and based on the novel by Roger L. Simon, who dramatized his own novel for the screen. It stars Richard Dreyfuss as private detective Moses Wine and co-stars Susan Anspach, Bonnie Bedelia, John Lithgow, and F. Murray Abraham.

    • $13,000,000 (USA) (October 1978)
    • Bill Conti
  2. Oct 6, 1978 · Richard Dreyfuss stars as Moses Wine, a former radical who becomes a private eye and investigates a political smear campaign. The film features a cast of 1960s counterculture icons and a soundtrack by Leon Redbone.

    • (2.3K)
    • Comedy, Mystery, Thriller
    • Jeremy Kagan
    • 1978-10-06
  3. Richard Dreyfuss stars as Moses Wine, a 1960s radical turned detective in 1970s California. He investigates a political campaign sabotage and a missing activist, while reconnecting with an old flame.

  4. 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...

    • (18)
    • Jeremy Kagan
    • PG
    • Richard Dreyfuss
  5. Dec 28, 2021 · Unseen Trailers. 21.7K subscribers. Subscribed. 25. 3.9K views 2 years ago. The original trailer of The Big Fix directed by Jeremy Kagan. With Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Anspach, Bonnie Bedelia ...

    • Dec 28, 2021
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    • Unseen Trailers
  6. $9.99 HD. We checked for updates on 245 streaming services on May 9, 2024 at 1:56:25 PM. Something wrong? Let us know! The Big Fix streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "The Big Fix" streaming on Pure Flix or for free with ads on The Roku Channel, VUDU Free, Tubi TV, Redbox, Pluto TV, Freevee, GlewedTV.

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  8. An ex-'60s radical now working as a private eye is hired by an old flame to investigate a political smear campaign. The case becomes more dangerous as it unfolds. In Los Angeles, Moses Wine, who was part of the counter-culture of the late 1960s at UC-Berkeley, still has those radical feelings but no longer does anything about them.

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