

Big Shots
Directed by Jacob GoldwasserFour men whose combined intellect does not reach into the triple digits decide to steal a safe full of foreign currency - not from a local bank, but from the police station. Based on a real-life incident, the screenplay for this slapstick comedy-drama was co-written by a policeman, also a play-writer, Haim Merin, lending a certain voice of authority to the setting, and the director, Jacob Goldwasser. The comedic high point of the film is when the four thieves bumble and bang their way through the police station, while the policeman on guard duty slumbers on in blissful ignorance. The thieves may be running on more muscle than Gery matter, more chemicals than Dow, and more luck than forethought, but they pull off the supposedly impossible robbery. From that point onward though, luck dwindles away as their greed surpasses their grasp of how to follow up on their success.
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Big Shots was released on August 29, 1982.
Big Shots was directed by Jacob Goldwasser.
Big Shots has a runtime of 1 hr 42 min.
Big Shots was produced by Ronni Ackerman.
The key characters in Big Shots are Sammy Ben-Tovim (Uri Gavriel), Herzl Malul (Moshe Ivgy), Ezra Janna (The Climbing Cat) (Zadok Zarum).
Big Shots is a Crime, Drama film.
Big Shots has an audience rating of 7.3 out of 10.







