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Marathon Man is a 1976
1976 in film

The year 1976 in film involved some significant events....
 thriller film based on the novel of the same name
Marathon Man

Marathon Man is a 1974 conspiracy thriller novel by William Goldman. In 1976 in film it was made into a Marathon Man starring Dustin Hoffman, Laurence Olivier, and Roy Scheider and directed by John Schlesinger....
 by William Goldman
William Goldman

William Goldman is an United Statesn novelist, playwright and two-time Academy Awards-winning screenwriter. He lives in New York City....
. The film was directed by John Schlesinger
John Schlesinger

John Richard Schlesinger, Order of the British Empire was an England film director....
, and stars Dustin Hoffman
Dustin Hoffman

Dustin Lee Hoffman is a two-time Academy Award-, six-time Golden Globe-, three-time BAFTA- and Emmy Award-winning United States actor....
 as the protagonist, Thomas "Babe" Levy, and Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier

Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier, Order of Merit was an English people Stage actor, Theatre director, and Theatrical producer. He is one of the most famous and revered actors of the 20th century, along with his contemporaries John Gielgud, Peggy Ashcroft and Ralph Richardson....
 as Nazi dentist and war criminal, Dr. Christian Szell. The original music score was composed by Michael Small
Michael Small

Michael Small was an United States film score composer best known for his scores to Thriller movies such as The Parallax View, Marathon Man , and The Star Chamber....
.

A financial and critical success, Olivier's performance in Marathon Man was particularly praised: he was nominated for an Oscar
Academy Awards

The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers....
 for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor

Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role is one of the Academy Award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance while working within the film industry....
 and he won a Golden Globe
Golden Globe Award

The Golden Globe Awards are presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to recognize outstanding achievements in the entertainment industry, both domestic and foreign, and to focus wide public attention upon the best in film and television program....
 in the same category.

Dr. Szell was ranked as villain #34 on the American Film Institute's
American Film Institute

The American Film Institute is an independent non-profit organization created by the National Endowment for the Arts, which was established in 1967 when President Lyndon B....
 "100 Years... 100 Heroes and Villains
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes and Villains

AFI's 100 Years...100 Heroes and Villains is a list of the 100 greatest movie heroes and villains chosen by American Film Institute in June 2003....
" list.






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Marathon Man is a 1976
1976 in film

The year 1976 in film involved some significant events....
 thriller film based on the novel of the same name
Marathon Man

Marathon Man is a 1974 conspiracy thriller novel by William Goldman. In 1976 in film it was made into a Marathon Man starring Dustin Hoffman, Laurence Olivier, and Roy Scheider and directed by John Schlesinger....
 by William Goldman
William Goldman

William Goldman is an United Statesn novelist, playwright and two-time Academy Awards-winning screenwriter. He lives in New York City....
. The film was directed by John Schlesinger
John Schlesinger

John Richard Schlesinger, Order of the British Empire was an England film director....
, and stars Dustin Hoffman
Dustin Hoffman

Dustin Lee Hoffman is a two-time Academy Award-, six-time Golden Globe-, three-time BAFTA- and Emmy Award-winning United States actor....
 as the protagonist, Thomas "Babe" Levy, and Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier

Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier, Order of Merit was an English people Stage actor, Theatre director, and Theatrical producer. He is one of the most famous and revered actors of the 20th century, along with his contemporaries John Gielgud, Peggy Ashcroft and Ralph Richardson....
 as Nazi dentist and war criminal, Dr. Christian Szell. The original music score was composed by Michael Small
Michael Small

Michael Small was an United States film score composer best known for his scores to Thriller movies such as The Parallax View, Marathon Man , and The Star Chamber....
.

A financial and critical success, Olivier's performance in Marathon Man was particularly praised: he was nominated for an Oscar
Academy Awards

The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers....
 for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor

Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role is one of the Academy Award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance while working within the film industry....
 and he won a Golden Globe
Golden Globe Award

The Golden Globe Awards are presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to recognize outstanding achievements in the entertainment industry, both domestic and foreign, and to focus wide public attention upon the best in film and television program....
 in the same category.

Dr. Szell was ranked as villain #34 on the American Film Institute's
American Film Institute

The American Film Institute is an independent non-profit organization created by the National Endowment for the Arts, which was established in 1967 when President Lyndon B....
 "100 Years... 100 Heroes and Villains
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes and Villains

AFI's 100 Years...100 Heroes and Villains is a list of the 100 greatest movie heroes and villains chosen by American Film Institute in June 2003....
" list. The film itself was ranked #50 on the "100 Years...100 Thrills
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills

Part of the AFI 100 Years... series, 'AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills' is a list of the top 100 thrilling movies in American cinema. The list was unveiled by the American Film Institute on June 12, 2001 during a CBS special hosted by Harrison Ford, who starred in four of the films on the list, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Wars, Blade...
" list. Both the novel and the film contain a graphic depiction in which Szell tortures Babe by drilling into his teeth, without anesthetic, while repeatedly asking the question, "Is it safe?" The quote "Is it safe?" was ranked #70 on the "100 Years...100 Movie Quotes
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes

Part of the AFI 100 Years... series, AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes is a list of the top 100 movie quotations in American cinema. The American Film Institute revealed the list in June of 2005 in a three-hour television program on CBS....
" list.

Marathon Man was not the first feature film production to use the Steadicam
Steadicam

A steadicam is a stabilizing mount for a motion picture camera, which mechanically isolates the operator's movement from the camera, allowing a very smooth shot even when the operator is moving quickly over an uneven surface....
 (the distinction going to Bound for Glory). However, it was the first feature using Steadicam
Steadicam

A steadicam is a stabilizing mount for a motion picture camera, which mechanically isolates the operator's movement from the camera, allowing a very smooth shot even when the operator is moving quickly over an uneven surface....
 that saw theatrical release, predating the premiers of both Bound for Glory and Rocky
Rocky

Rocky is a 1976 film written by and starring Sylvester Stallone and directed by John G. Avildsen. It tells the rags-to-riches American Dream story of Rocky Balboa , an uneducated but good-hearted debt collector for a loan shark in Philadelphia....
.

Plot summary

Thomas Levy (Dustin Hoffman
Dustin Hoffman

Dustin Lee Hoffman is a two-time Academy Award-, six-time Golden Globe-, three-time BAFTA- and Emmy Award-winning United States actor....
), nicknamed "Babe" in the film, is a history Ph.D. candidate researching the same field as his father, who committed suicide after being investigated during the Joseph McCarthy
Joseph McCarthy

Joseph Raymond McCarthy was an United States politician who served as a Republican Party United States Senate from the state of Wisconsin from 1947 until his death in 1957....
 era. Babe is also an avid runner
Running

Running is a means for an Terrestrial locomotion in animals on foot. It is defined in sporting terms as a gait in which at some point all feet are off the ground at the same time....
, which lends the film its title. Babe's brother, Henry (Roy Scheider
Roy Scheider

Roy Richard Scheider was an American actor. He is best known for his role as police chief Martin Brody in Jaws , his role as Joe Gideon in All That Jazz, and as detective Buddy 'Cloudy' Russo in The French Connection . Scheider's final role comes as Joseph in the 2009 thriller Iron Cross ....
), better known as "Doc", poses as an oil company executive, but in fact he is a U.S. government agent working for an agency headed up by Director Peter Janeway (William Devane
William Devane

William Devane is an United States film and television actor. He was born in Albany, New York, the son of Joseph Devane, who was President Franklin D....
). Babe is not aware of his brother's true occupation.

Doc is often supposedly out of the country on business for extended periods of time but comes to New York under the guise of a visit to Thomas. The brother of a Nazi war criminal possessed a safety deposit box key, but is killed in a traffic accident. Doc suspects that the criminal, Dr. Christian Szell (Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier

Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier, Order of Merit was an English people Stage actor, Theatre director, and Theatrical producer. He is one of the most famous and revered actors of the 20th century, along with his contemporaries John Gielgud, Peggy Ashcroft and Ralph Richardson....
) will be arriving to retrieve an extremely valuable diamond collection.

Babe soon enters into a relationship with a young woman named Elsa Opel, who claims to be from Switzerland. One night while out on a date Elsa and Babe are seemingly mugged in a park by two men dressed in suits. Some time later, Doc takes the couple to lunch, where he tricks Elsa into revealing that she has been lying to Babe about her background. Though Doc suspects she may have some connection to Szell, he tells Babe only that she is simply seeking an American husband so that she can become a U.S. citizen.

After Szell arrives in America, Doc meets him to flatly state that the former Nazi is not welcome in the country. Szell casually accepts the pronouncement, but then swiftly knifes the spy, wounding him severely. Doc is able to make it back to his brother's apartment, but collapses and dies in Babe's arms without telling him anything. The police interrogate Babe for hours, until government agents led by Peter Janeway arrive. Babe is highly uncooperative with Janeway, who is trying to find out what Doc told Babe before he died. Janeway informs Babe of his brother's career as a U.S. government agent and not an oil executive as Babe had originally believed. Babe continually insists that his brother did not tell him anything, but Janeway feels that Doc struggled all the way to Babe's apartment to give him vital information of some kind.

Babe is later abducted by Szell and his subordinates (the two men from the park). In an infamous sequence, Babe is tortured by Szell, a skilled dentist, who repeatedly asks "Is it safe?" Confused by the question—a code phrase he does not understand—Babe denies any knowledge, but is tortured. The dentist offers him oil of cloves
Oil of cloves

Oil of cloves, also known as Clove oil, is an essential oil from the clove plant, Syzygium aromaticum.* CAS number: 8015-98-2It is a natural analgaesic and antiseptic used primarily in dentistry for its main ingredient eugenol....
, an anesthetic, as positive inducement to cooperate. Eventually, Babe loses consciousness and Szell pauses his torture.

Babe is then rescued by Janeway, who apparently kills Szell's bodyguards and takes Babe from Szell's hideout. As he drives, Janeway explains that Szell is in America to sell diamonds, and he continually asks Babe about Doc's dying words. Babe again insists he has no information. In a twist, Janeway is revealed as a double agent
Double agent

"Double agent" is a counterintelligence term for someone who pretends to spy on a target organization on behalf of a controlling organization, but in fact is loyal to the target organization....
 working with the Nazi criminal all along, and he turns Babe over to Szell's bodyguards. Szell, it is revealed, was one of Janeway's highest level informants, and had informed on other Nazi war criminals in return for immunity.

Babe escapes again, this time on his own. Though exhausted and barefoot, he is able to outrun his pursuers in part by remembering famed "marathon man" Abebe Bikila
Abebe Bikila

Abebe Bikila was a two-time Olympic Marathon champion from Ethiopia. A stadium in Addis Ababa is named in his honor. ...
, who ran barefoot. After hiring neighborhood toughs to break into his apartment and steal his pistol, Babe phones Elsa, who agrees to meet him with a car. She drives him to a country home as a hideout. Babe guesses that she has set him up, she confesses that Szell's dead brother owned the home, and that she set up Babe. Janeway and Szell's men arrive, but Babe avoids an ambush by taking Elsa hostage. In another twist, Janeway kills Szell's men and offers to let Babe kill Szell in revenge for Doc's death if Janeway can have the diamonds. Babe agrees, but as he leaves to find Szell, Janeway kills Elsa. Angered, Babe shoots and kills Janeway.

Back in New York, Szell attempts to determine the value of his diamonds. However, he chooses an appraiser in the Diamond District in mid-town Manhattan, where many of the shop owners are Jew
Jew

A Jew is a member of the Jewish people, an ethnoreligious group that traces its ancestry to the Israelites or Hebrews of the Ancient Near East....
ish. A shop assistant—an Auschwitz survivor—believes he has recognized Szell as a wanted Nazi criminal. After Szell hurriedly leaves the shop an elderly Jewish woman recognizes him, too, but passersby think she is senile. Trying to cross the street to get closer to Szell she is hit by a taxi, causing a crowd to assemble. Amidst the confusion suddenly the shop assistant appears again, directly approaching Szell, who then slits the man's throat with a retractable blade concealed in his sleeve.

Szell retrieves his diamonds from the bank, but, as he leaves, he is taken hostage by Babe, who inconspicuously forces him into Central Park and into one of the pump rooms at the south end of the Reservoir (since decommissioned). Babe holds Szell at gunpoint on a scaffold and seizes the diamonds; rather than kill Szell, Babe informs him that he will allow Szell to live and keep as many diamonds as he can swallow. Szell initially refuses, prompting Babe to begin throwing the diamonds into the water below them. Szell relents and swallows one diamond, but then refuses to cooperate further. Szell goes on to insult Babe, and after he spits in Babe's face a fight erupts in which Szell tries to stab Babe. Babe throws the remainder of the diamonds down the scaffold steps towards the water; Szell dives for them, but stumbles, and falls fatally on his own knife blade.

Picking up his gun, Babe exits the pump room and heads out into Central Park. Stopping by the lake, he heaves the gun into the water, no longer needing the weapon, his demons put to rest. With a new resolve, Babe walks off into the distance, not looking back, as the credits begin to roll.

Differences between the novel and film

The film is largely faithful to the novel, perhaps because William Goldman
William Goldman

William Goldman is an United Statesn novelist, playwright and two-time Academy Awards-winning screenwriter. He lives in New York City....
 also wrote the screenplay (although the film and the novel have different endings).
  • In the film, Doc is depicted as a government agent from the beginning, while in the novel his dual identity is suggested but not explicitly obvious until the gravely wounded Doc arrives at his brother's apartment.
  • Legendary Finnish runner Paavo Nurmi
    Paavo Nurmi

    File:Paavo Nurmi .JPGPaavo Johannes Nurmi was a Finland running. Born in Turku, he was known as one of the "Flying Finn "; a term given to him, Hannes Kolehmainen, Ville Ritola and others for their distinction in running....
     was referenced in the 1974 novel Marathon Man, as the idol of the protagonist. The movie adaptation replaced Nurmi with Ethiopian Olympian Abebe Bikila
    Abebe Bikila

    Abebe Bikila was a two-time Olympic Marathon champion from Ethiopia. A stadium in Addis Ababa is named in his honor. ...
    . However, in the film, Nurmi's runner picture can be seen on Babe's wall.
  • An 8½ minute sequence was shot of Doc fighting with some men who kill a spy. William Goldman speculates that it was cut because it was violent, but that it was a "grievous" cut to the detriment of the film. With the sequence missing, Doc's character seems to be less flawed than he really is.
  • The ending was rewritten, according to Goldman, because Hoffman was unhappy with it. Goldman was not sure who wrote it, but told an interviewer he thought the new ending was "shit" because it left out two important plot clarifications.
  • The character Doc was explicitly homosexual in the novel, though Goldman changed the script to merely hint at the character's sexuality. Doc's love interest "Janey" is Agent Janeway. It is never explicitly mentioned, but as soon as Janeway introduces himself to Babe by "my friends call me Janey", the similar phrase, formerly used in a romantic dialog between Doc and Janey on the phone is obvious.


Trivia

  • The song "Assimilate
    Bites (album)

    Bites is an album by Skinny Puppy released as an Vinyl record under Nettwerk in 1985. In 1993, it was reissued on CD with additional material originally performed by Hell-O Death Day, a pseudonym used for the band while they toured as an opener for the electronic act Chris and Cosey....
    " by Skinny Puppy
    Skinny Puppy

    Skinny Puppy is a Canada band, formed in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1982 in music. Initially envisioned as an experimental side project by cEvin Key while he was in the new wave band , Nivek Ogre soon joined as vocalist and Skinny Puppy evolved into a full-time project....
     uses a sound bite
    Soundbite

    Before the actual term "sound bite" had been coined, Mark Twain described the concept as "a minimum of sound to a maximum of sense." It is characterized by a short phrase or sentence that deftly captures the essence of what the speaker is trying to say....
     of the infamous "Is it safe?" quote.
  • This film was #66 on Bravo
    Bravo (television network)

    Bravo is a cable television network owned by NBC Universal. It is currently seen in more than 80 million homes and was the first service dedicated to film, drama, and the performing arts when it launched by Cablevision as an advertisement-free network in December 1980....
    's 100 Scariest Movie Moments
    100 Scariest Movie Moments

    The 100 Scariest Movie Moments was a TV mini series first shown in late October 2004 on Bravo TV.It counts down the 100 most shocking moments in the history of movies, with interviews from horror experts or other celebrities who experienced the films on the list....
    .
  • The infamous dentist scene is reenacted early in Conspiracy Theory
    Conspiracy Theory (film)

    Conspiracy Theory is a 1997 in film Cinema of the United States action film/paranoid thriller film directed by Richard Donner. The original screenplay by Brian Helgeland centers on an eccentric taxicab driver who believes many world events are triggered by government conspiracy theory....
    .
  • In the 2004 science fiction film Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
    Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow

    Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is a 2004 in film Cinema of the United States pulp adventure, science fiction film written and directed by Kerry Conran in his directorial debut....
    , ace mechanic Dex (Giovanni Ribisi
    Giovanni Ribisi

    'Antonino Giovanni Ribisi' is an United States actor. His film credits include Perfect Stranger , Heaven , Gone in Sixty Seconds , Saving Private Ryan, That Thing You Do!, Boiler Room , subUrbia , The Gift , Basic , Lost in Translation , Flight of the Phoenix, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow'...
    ) disables the holographic image of Laurence Olivier
    Laurence Olivier

    Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier, Order of Merit was an English people Stage actor, Theatre director, and Theatrical producer. He is one of the most famous and revered actors of the 20th century, along with his contemporaries John Gielgud, Peggy Ashcroft and Ralph Richardson....
     as the supervillian Dr. Totenkopf, prompting Sky Captain (Jude Law
    Jude Law

    Jude Law is an England actor, film producer and film director.He began acting with the National Youth Music Theatre in 1987, and had his first TV role in 1989....
    ) to ask, "Is it safe?" This is an ironic homage to Olivier who repeatedly spoke this line of dialog in Marathon Man. Jude Law had suggested Olivier as the film's villain to director Kerry Conran
    Kerry Conran

    Kerry Scott Conran is an United States filmmaker, educated at the California Institute of Arts.Conran's first film, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, was filmed entirely against bluescreen using a technique Conran invented....
    .
  • Two years later, Olivier played a turnabout role as a Nazi-hunter in The Boys from Brazil
    The Boys from Brazil (film)

    The Boys from Brazil is a 1978 in film Academy Award-nominated Thriller made by Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment and distributed by 20th Century Fox....
    .
  • During the filming of the movie, Hoffman, a dedicated Method actor
    Method Actor

    Method Actor is an eponymous album released in 1988 featuring United States singer Eva Cassidy. It was re-released on CD in 2002, six years after her death....
    , allegedly stayed up for two nights in order to more accurately portray Babe's exhaustion after being tortured by Szell. A bemused Olivier reportedly retorted, "Try acting... it's much easier!" After denying the story for years, Hoffman eventually admitted that he had been up all night partying, and Olivier was referring to his lifestyle rather than his acting technique.
  • In the film Gremlins 2: The New Batch
    Gremlins 2: The New Batch

    Gremlins 2: The New Batch is a 1990 in film Cinema of the United States comedy horror film, and a sequel to Gremlins . It was directed by Joe Dante and written by Charles S....
    , Billy is tied down by a gremlin who then asks, "Is it safe?" before attempting to drill his teeth.
  • The Seinfeld
    Seinfeld

    Seinfeld is an Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning Television in the United States Situation comedy that originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, lasting nine seasons, and is now in Broadcast syndication....
     episode "The Doorman
    The Doorman

    "The Doorman" is the one-hundred and fourth episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 18th episode for the 6th season. It aired on February 23, 1995....
    " parodied the movie.
  • The scene where the old woman recognizes Szell was re-enacted in "The Bro" episode of Seinfeld.
  • In an episode of Clerks, Randall scares off a customer by hiding and repeating the phrase "Is it safe?"
  • In an episode of Monk
    Monk (TV series)

    Monk is an Television in the United States comedy-drama Television program created by Andy Breckman and starring Tony Shalhoub as the main character....
    , the infamous dentist scene is reenacted by the antagonist of the episode who mentions the movie to Monk stating that Monk would be "living" the film Marathon Man.


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