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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.

  2. Oct 6, 1978 · The Big Fix: Directed by Jeremy Kagan. With Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Anspach, Bonnie Bedelia, John Lithgow. 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.

  3. That's what “The Big Fix” does, with its divorced hero who solves cases while baby-sitting for his two kids, and who is referring to Berkeley in 1963 when he talks about delving into the past.

  4. Dec 28, 2021 · The original trailer of The Big Fix directed by Jeremy Kagan. With Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Anspach, Bonnie Bedelia. ...more

  5. After not seeing her for ten years, Moses is contacted by Lila Shea, an old girlfriend from Berkeley, to do some investigative work on behalf of her boss, Sam Sebastian, the Southern California coordinator for the gubernatorial campaign of Congressman Miles Hawthorne.

  6. 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...

  7. www.amazon.com › Big-Fix-Richard-Dreyfuss › dpThe Big Fix - amazon.com

    Jun 21, 2016 · Academy Award-winner Richard Dreyfus stars in The Big Fix, an offbeat, intricate thriller about a group of former Berkeley students who become entangled in a web of post-protest era politics, personal revenge and…murder.

  8. The Big Fix (1978) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  9. The Big Fix (1978) PG, 1 hr 48 min. 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.

  10. From "The Big Fix" (1978)Private detective Moses Wine (Richard Dreyfuss) meets former radical Howard Eppis (Murray Abraham) who became an advertising agent.

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