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The Big Fix

  • 1978
  • PG
  • 1h 48min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Richard Dreyfuss in The Big Fix (1978)
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Un ex radical de los 60 que ahora trabaja como detective privado es contratado por un viejo amor para investigar una campaña de desprestigio político. El caso se vuelve más peligroso a medid... Leer todoUn ex radical de los 60 que ahora trabaja como detective privado es contratado por un viejo amor para investigar una campaña de desprestigio político. El caso se vuelve más peligroso a medida que se desarrolla.Un ex radical de los 60 que ahora trabaja como detective privado es contratado por un viejo amor para investigar una campaña de desprestigio político. El caso se vuelve más peligroso a medida que se desarrolla.

  • Dirección
    • Jeremy Kagan
  • Guionista
    • Roger L. Simon
  • Elenco
    • Richard Dreyfuss
    • Susan Anspach
    • Bonnie Bedelia
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Jeremy Kagan
    • Guionista
      • Roger L. Simon
    • Elenco
      • Richard Dreyfuss
      • Susan Anspach
      • Bonnie Bedelia
    • 21Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 29Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 1 nominación en total

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    Richard Dreyfuss
    Richard Dreyfuss
    • Moses Wine
    Susan Anspach
    Susan Anspach
    • Lila
    Bonnie Bedelia
    Bonnie Bedelia
    • Suzanne
    John Lithgow
    John Lithgow
    • Sam Sebastian
    Ofelia Medina
    Ofelia Medina
    • Alora
    Nicolas Coster
    Nicolas Coster
    • Spitzler
    F. Murray Abraham
    F. Murray Abraham
    • Eppis
    Fritz Weaver
    Fritz Weaver
    • Oscar Procari Sr.
    Jorge Cervera Jr.
    • Jorge
    Michael Hershewe
    • Jacob
    Rita Karin
    • Aunt Sonya
    Ron Rifkin
    Ron Rifkin
    • Randy
    Larry Bishop
    Larry Bishop
    • Wilson
    Andrew Bloch
    Andrew Bloch
    • Michael Linker
    Sidney Clute
    Sidney Clute
    • Mr. Johnson
    John Cunningham
    John Cunningham
    • Hawthorne
    Frank Doubleday
    Frank Doubleday
    • Jonah's Partner
    Joyce Easton
    • Woman in Mercedes
    • Dirección
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      • Roger L. Simon
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    8marzgold

    Lived through the moment, love this movie

    This movie and John Sayles's "The Return of the Secaucus Seven" are the best movies I know about the post-hippie years.

    "The Big Fix" is funny, fast, and smart -- and also touching. The scenes of the old activists in jail and around the swimming pool are touched with aching nostalgia. Richard Dreyfuss plays an adorable, idealistic nebbish who really thought the future was going to hold more than EST trainers and deteriorating VW Beetles. I think it's his best performance (though "Inserts" was also fine).

    I have read the book on which this was based, and it is not only nothing like the movie but considerably worse than the movie. This is one case ("Roger Rabbit" is another) in which the Hollywood rewrite was a noticeable improvement over the original.
    dougdoepke

    Mike Hammer He Ain't

    Okay, the 30's had Sam Spade, the 40's had Philip Marlowe, and the 50's had Cold War PI, Mike Hammer. So why shouldn't the 60's have its iconic private dick too. His name is Moses Wine. He stands 5-5, wears glasses and exercises on a skateboard. His hard knocks' schooling is courtesy the Berkeley college of street protest and radical rhetoric, where he majored in Pinko Studies and How to Grind Up the Establishment. There are no stacked blondes in his life, only an ex-wife hitting him up for child support and two little boys he takes on cases when he can't find a sitter. He wouldn't know a fedora from a fez, a Lucky Strike from a Pall Mall, or a whiskey and soda from a scotch and water. And instead of bashing evil-doers-- such as people who call him a "liberal"-- he pickets their house. On the other hand, if things get really rough, he can put in a call to the ghetto or the radical underground or even a cop siren when a door gets grease-gunned to death. In short, Moses Wine is Mike Hammer's worst nightmare come true.

    In the Big Fix, Wine (Richard Dreyfuss) is on the trail of somebody, it's not always clear who. But it has something to do with sabotaging a political campaign. Turns out it's the campaign of a liberal politician, of all people, but then Wine needs the money, and besides everyone else has trimmed their hair and sold out-- so why shouldn't he. Along the way, he meets some interesting types, like the establishment barracuda (Fritz Weaver), and the movie's versions of Abbie Hoffman (F. Murray Abraham) and maybe the Symbionese Liberation Army's Bill and Emily Harris (Bloch & Grody). But my favorite is his crusty old aunt. She's sort of the stand-in for every old lefty who never gave up the labor fight. Now she spends her time in a Jewish old age home, debating the fine points of anarchist theory and telling touring politicians how things really are. So naturally, when Wine bursts into the opening refrain of the Internationale, we know where the inspiration comes from and, more importantly, where he comes from.

    Sure the mystery's about as clear as air quality in downtown LA. So don't expect a tidy wrap-up. But then the great Raymond Chandler figured life doesn't come in tidy packages either. Anyway, don't expect to see this one-of-a-kind at the White House any time soon or even at your local Democratic headquarters. But it is well acted and produced, with a lot of humorous touches and an approach that thankfully never gets heavy- handed. So thanks be to co-producer Dreyfuss for daring to entertain where politically correct Hollywood has long feared to tread.
    5pmtelefon

    Dreyfuss is good but the movie isn't.

    I am a fan of the 1970s semi-genre of throw-back style detective movies. My favorites are Robert Benton's "The Late Show" and Robert Altman's "The Long Goodbye". "The Big Fix" doesn't come close to those films. It's watchable but only barely. Richard Dreyfuss does a nice job but the story is weak and uninteresting. Dreyfuss' character is strong but he's surrounded by a bunch of bland or unnecessary supporting characters. "The Big Fix" does have a few nice moments but not enough to make it worth while. Dishonorable mention: the annoying Aunt.
    9tinman-7

    Another hit for Dreyfus

    An excellent film for Dreyfus. At this point (1978), the best known films with Dreyfus were "American Graffiti"(1973), "Jaws"(1975), "The Goodbye Girl"(1976) and "Close Encounters"(1977). Dreyfus did a great job inviting the viewer in and sharing his (Moses Wine's) feelings about the late 60's and its effects on the students at Univ of California Berkley. Wine wanders aimlessly to find out who is pitting various ethnic and political groups, etc. against each other. He does not find out who the true enemy is until the end of the movie. You won't either. John Lithgow also appears in one of his first films. Look for Mandy Patinkin as the pool cleaner. F. Murray Abraham and Susan Anspach also star.
    7sol-kay

    The fix is in but the plot is broken

    ****SOME SPOILERS*****Sharp and feisty movie about ex-1960's radical who's having a hard time making child support payments for his two kids. while trying to support himself as a small time private investigator in LA.

    Moses Wine, Richard Dreyfuss, at home one night watching a football game that he bet on is contacted by an old flame back from his radical days in collage Lila, Susan Anspach. Lila wants Moses to work for a candidate for governor of California, Milles Hawthorne. Moses goes along with Lila to the Hawthorne campaign headquarters even though Moses is apposed to his policies as well as having a low opinion of Hawthorne's intellect. "This is a guy who thinks that Captain Kangaroo is too controversial" Moses tells Lila about the person she want's to get elected.

    Told by Hawthorne's campaign manager Sam Sebastian, John Lithgow, that there's a flayer being distributed around the state with a doctored photo of Hawthorne and radical Howard Eppis, who's on the lamb from the police since he was convicted for inciting violence against the government. The phony flayer is telling everyone that Eppis is supporting Hawthorne for governor, which is not true, which will destroy Howthorne's chances for being elected and Sabastian want's Moses, a private eye, to find out who's disturbing it.

    Moses and Lila go underground in the radical movement to find out who's behind these flayers and this whole Eppis mania. One night Moses goes over to Lila's home for a quite and uneventful dinner dinner and finds her murdered. Moses after overcoming the shock and grief of Lila's tragic death now has a more personal interest in the Hawthorne/Eppis case since he feels that Lila's murder was because of it.

    Going on his own Moses starts to make inroads in his search for the elusive Howard Eppis and runs into people who in the past were supporters of Eppis who would now want to break Howard Eppis's neck. A group of radical Mexicans farm workers who's leader Louis Vasqaz, who had mysteriously vanished, felt that Eppis is a phony and an opportunist There's also the very wealthy industrialist Oscar Procari Sr. Fritz Weaver who holds Eppis responsible for his son's conviction for attempting to overthrow the government and flight from the law. This is due his involvement with Eppis in what was called the trial of the California Four.

    Later Moses is picked up by the FBI and grilled by them about what he knows about Howard Eppis. It seems that everyone in the state of California wants to know where is Howard Eppis? It comes out later that someone that Moses came in contact with in the movie came up with an hair-brain scheme to blow up a section of the California freeway and blame in on Howard Eppis. This insane plan at the same time will destroy the Hawthorne campaign for governor by making it look like that Eppis was supporting him but who is it? and why was Lila murdered? did she stumble across something that if made public would blow the whole hair-brain scheme?

    Richard Dreyfuss was never better then he was in "The Big Fix" With a wonderful supporting cast that carried the story from it's delightful and funny beginning to it's tense and griping final conclusion. And speaking of casts it was hilarious how Moses who was wearing a cast on his right hand, during the entire movie, came up with different reasons when anyone asked him how he broke his hand according to what their political or moral positions were.

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    • Trivia
      Richard Dreyfuss broke his wrist just before shooting began. Rather than delay shooting, they worked his cast into the script.
    • Citas

      Howard Eppis: Do you know why being a revolutionary doesn't work in this country? Being a revolutionary in America is like being a spoil sport at an orgy. All these goodies being passed around and you feel like a shit when you say no.

    • Versiones alternativas
      The video release deletes Leon Redbone's "I want to be seduced" from the soundtrack.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Wiz/Who is Killing The Great Chefs of Europe?/Girlfriends/The Big Fix/Days of Heaven (1978)
    • Bandas sonoras
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      Words and Music by Gary Tigerman

      Arranged by Dick Halligan (as Richard Halligan)

      Sung by Leon Redbone

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 6 de octubre de 1978 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • Velika klopka
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Hall of Justice - 211 W. Temple Street, Downtown, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Location)
    • Productora
      • Universal Pictures
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      • USD 3,800,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 13,062,708
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      1 hora 48 minutos
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      • Mono
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