Man marathon
See also: Marathon
Marathon Man is an American film of 1976, adapted novel of the same name of William Goldman published in 1975.
Synopsis
Babe Levy is a young person New-Yorkais, lately graduate of the university and runner of marathon. It will be found in spite of him in the pitiless world of the international intrigues; universe where revolve of old man Nazis and of the double agents. Babe Levy will have to run the marathon of its life to escape the clippers which are closed again on him.
Data sheet
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Title: Marathon Man
- original Title: Marathon Man
- Realizer: John Schlesinger
- Production: Robert Evans and Sidney Beckerman
- Scenario: William Goldman, according to her novel
- Music: Michael Small
- Image: Conrad L. Hall
- Assembly: Jim Clark
- Comings out date:
- the United States: October 8th 1976
- France: December 22nd 1976
Distribution
- Dustin Hoffman: Thomas Babington Levy (Babe)
- Laurence Olivier: Dr. Christian Szell (the “white angel”) - Christopher Hess
- Roy To cob: Henry David Levy (Doc.)
- William Devane: Peter Janeway
- Marthe Keller: Elsa Opel
- Fritz Weaver : Professor Biesenthal
- Richard Bright: Karl
- Marc Lawrence: Erhard
- Allen Joseph: The father of Babe
- Tito Goya: Melendez
- Ben Dova: Klaus Szell, the brother of Christian
- Lou Gilbert: Rosenbaum
- Marine Jacques: LeClerc
- James Wing Woo: Chen
- Nicole Deslauriers: Nicole
Comments
Anecdote famous would like that at the time of last day by turning, Dustin Hoffman, which has just made a long jogging to appear exhausted in the plan which is on the point of being turned, is astonished by little preparation Laurence Olivier for the scene. This last, impertubable, to answer him: “And if you are satisfied to play? ”
See too
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William Goldman, Marathon Man , editions Denoel (1975)
External bonds
- Card IMDB
- the New Yorkean decoration
- Analysis of film on Dvdclassik.com
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