Marathon Man

Marathon Man

John Schlesinger (Midnight Cowboy) directed this gripping, entertaining 1977 thriller that centers on graduate student Dustin Hoffman (The Graduate, Tootsie). Hoffman plays a sullen and cowardly loner haunted by the suicide of his father, a suspected communist. He is drawn into a murky web of international intrigue when his brother, CIA agent Doc Levy, played by Roy Scheider (Jaws, The French Connection), is murdered by a former Nazi (Laurence Olivier) who has come to the United States to reclaim a valuable stash of diamonds. Babe (Hoffman) must confront his fears of the past as he runs for his life and tries to avenge his brother's death at the same time. Featuring a classic torture sequence and a terrific cast that includes William Devane and Marthe Keller, this film written by William Goldman (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, All the President's Men) stands as a great entertainment and as one of the seminal films of the 1970s. --Robert Lane

Production: Paramount Home Video
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 4 wins & 9 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.5
Metacritic:
64
Rotten Tomatoes:
81%
R (Restricted)
Year:
1976
125
2,629 Views
A thriller.
One man's dangerous attempt to clear his father's name.

Szell:
You keep me waiting. Why? To upset me?

Doc:
Good evening.

Szell:
I'm not one to be mocked, and your behavior—

Doc:
Don't give me any static about my behavior, not after what you've been pulling.

Szell:
I've done nothing.

Doc:
You're going to tell me that Chen acted on his own?

Szell:
I don't know what you're talking about.

Doc:
I don't mind you hiring him, but my brother for Chrissake's! Did you have to involve him?

Szell:
It was nothing.

Doc:
It was a violation. We do not involve family. We never involve family.

Szell:
Think of it as a warning. Nothing more.

[Doc slaps Szell. Szell shouts in pain and collapses. His two associates come to Szell's aid]

Doc:
Think of that as a warning and nothing more.

Szell:
You would like to fight, wouldn't you? It will not happen. I'm much too old and far too smart for that. [He gets up] But we... must talk truthfully. Are you to be trusted?

Doc:
No.

Szell:
Is that the truth? Or are you trying again to upset me?

Doc:
I know that you're going to the bank sooner or later.

Szell:
Perhaps I've already been.

Doc:
If you had, you wouldn't be here talking to me, would you?

Szell:
And what else do you know?

Doc:
I know that you're panicking. You think when you leave the bank, someone's gonna rob you.

Szell:
Who would do such a thing?

Doc:
Obviously, you think I would.

Szell:
Well? Can I trust you?

Doc:
You never could. You only had to.

Szell:
We're talking of my safety.

Doc:
May I be candid?

Szell:
Yes.

Doc:
I couldn't give a f*** about your—

[Szell stabs Doc with a push dagger hidden in his sleeve, and Doc gasps. Szell takes the knife out of Doc and leaves with his men while Doc collapses]

Szell:
Is it safe? [pause] Is it safe?

Babe:
You're talking to me?

Szell:
Is it safe?

Babe:
Is what safe?

Szell:
Is it safe?

Babe:
I don't know what you mean. I can't tell you something's safe or not, unless I know specifically what you're talking about.

Szell:
Is it safe?

Babe:
Tell me what the "it" refers to.

Szell:
Is it safe?

Babe:
Yes, it's safe, it's very safe, it's so safe you wouldn't believe it.

Szell:
Is it safe?

Babe:
No. It's not safe, it's... very dangerous, be careful. [laughs but in a scared manner]

[Szell takes his dental explorer and mouth mirror and approaches Babe]

Szell:
Hm. Relax, relax, relax. Come on. Open. Uh-huh. Okay, okay. [Babe opens his mouth] Come on.

[Szell explores Babe's mouth with a dental instrument]

Babe:
Huh! Ugh!

Szell:
That hurt?

Babe:
Uh-huh.

Szell:
I know. I should think it would. You should take better care of your teeth. You have a...[hits the cavity again]

Babe:
Aah!

Szell:
...a cav...quite a cavity here. Is it safe?

Babe:
Look, I told you I can't... [Szell stabs the probe into the nerve] AAH! AAAH! Aah!

Karl:
[holds Babe's head again] You thinks he knows?

Erhard:
Of course he knows! He's being very stubborn.

[Szell then opens a small bottle of oil of cloves]

Babe:
Oh, oh please. Please! Please don't. No.

Szell:
It's okay.

Babe:
Huh?

[Szell applies the bottle of oil of cloves to kill the pain]

Szell:
Is it not remarkable? Simple oil of cloves, and how amazing the results. Life can be that simple: [holds up the oil] Relief... [and the probe tool] Discomfort. Now which of these I next apply? That decision is in your hands. So... take your time... and tell me... is it safe?

Babe:
Aah. [says in a hushed tone] Please stop. Please, stop. Note: the line, "Is it safe?" is ranked #70 in the American Film Institute's list of the top 100 movie quotations in American cinema.

Janeway:
[In the car with Babe] All right, things are starting to come together. Keep your head down before you get it blown off. Those two guys I just wasted work for a man named Christian Szell. Does that name mean anything to you?

Babe:
No.

Janeway:
He ran the experimental camp in Auchswitz, where they called him "The White Angel", the Vicea, because he has this incredible head of white hair. He's probably the wealthiest and most wanted Nazi left alive. And he's hiding out somewhere in Uruguay. In 1945, Szell let it be known around Auchswitz that he could provide escape for any Jew who was willing to pay the price. He started with gold naturally, but very quickly worked his way up to diamonds. Have you heard any of this before?

Babe:
No.

Janeway:
Szell saw the end early. And he snuck his brother into America with his diamonds. They're right here in New York in a safe deposit box. Szell's brother had the key. The only other key was kept by Szell in Uruguay. And now, if he has to come out of hiding to use it, he's gonna expose himself to incredible risk. Well, everything worked out fine until his brother got killed in a head-on collision with an oil truck.

Babe:
Why did you say "naturally" when you said he'd started with gold?

Janeway:
Because he knocked it out of the Jews' teeth before he burned them. Szell was a dentist.

Babe:
He's not coming to America, Mr. Janeway. He's here.

Janeway:
He can't be here. We'd already know of it.

Babe:
He's here. He was the dentist that almost killed me. He kept saying, "Is it safe?, is it safe?" over and over.

Janeway:
Did he have white hair? Keep your head down! Did he have white hair?

Babe:
He was bald.

Janeway:
Bald? The son of a b*tch has shaved his head! He's here! And he's panicked!


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