[2] "Fifty-fifty" begins with the death of Leo Levi, the owner of a bakery in partnership with Grossman (Zeev Berlinski), his close friend.
After the funeral, Grossman opens the newspaper and discovers that the ticket he bought that week with Leo had won the lottery prize of 100,000 liras.
They arrive at his house and encounter his nephew Ezra (Yossi Pollak), arranging with him to go to the Mifal HaPais office in the morning to collect the prize.
Together with Levi's son-in-law (Nissim Azikri), he breaks into the bakery and beats up the owner's two baker sons (Tzvi Shissel and Dori Ben-Ze’ev).
Eventually, the gangster reaches the Mifal HaPais office, but when he slices the loaf of bread, he discovers that half of the ticket is missing.
The film's soundtrack includes several songs performed by Arik Einstein ("Leo the Good" and "Not by the Half Alone") and Assi Dayan ("Don't Say a Word").