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Marathon Man ()


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After the shocking murder of his older brother, a New York history student finds himself inexplicably hounded by shadowy government agents on the trail of a Nazi war criminal who is trying to retrieve smuggled diamonds.

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Thomas 'Babe' Levy
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Dr. Christian Szell
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Henry 'Doc' Levy
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Janeway
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Elsa Opel
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Professor Biesenthal
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Karl
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Erhard
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Babe's Father
Tito Goya ...
Melendez
Ben Dova ...
Szell's Brother
Lou Gilbert ...
Rosenbaum
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LeClerc
James Wing Woo ...
Chen
Nicole Deslauriers ...
Nicole
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Old Lady on 47th Street (as Lotta Andor-Palfi)
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Street Gang
Church Ortiz ...
Street Gang (as Church)
Tricoche ...
Street Gang
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Street Gang
Wilfredo Hernández ...
Street Gang (as Wilfredo Hernandez)
Harry Goz ...
Jewelry Salesman
Michael Vale ...
Jewelry Salesman
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Jewelry Salesman
Lee Steele ...
Jewelry Salesman
William Martel ...
Bank Guard
Glenn Robards ...
Plainclothesman
Ric Carrott ...
Plainclothesman
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Laundress
Daniel Nunez ...
Guard in Uruguay
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Guard in Uruguay (as Tony Pena)
Chuy Franco ...
Guard in Uruguay
Billy Kearns ...
Tourist Couple
Sally Wilson ...
Tourist Couple
Tom Ellis ...
T.V. Announcer
Bryant Fraser ...
Young Photographer
Igor Dega ...
Hotel Valet (as George Dega)
Gene Bori ...
French Doctor
Annette Claudier ...
Nurse
Roger Etienne ...
Headwaiter
Raymond Serra ...
Truck Driver (as Ray Serra)
John Garson ...
Bystander
Charlott Thyssen ...
Bystander
Estelle Omens ...
Bystander
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Lady in Bank
Jeff Palladini ...
Young Babe
Scott Price ...
Young Doc
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Abebe Bikila ...
Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
S.C. Dacy ...
Innocent Bystander (uncredited)
Bobra Harris ...
Woman (uncredited)
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Columbia student on stairs (uncredited)
Robert Hitchcock ...
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
William Magerman ...
Accident Witness (uncredited)
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Mechanic (uncredited)
Irving Metzman ...
Accident Witness (uncredited)
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Agent (uncredited)
N.J. Osrag ...
Accident Witness (uncredited)
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Diamond District Patron (uncredited)
Louis Tanno ...
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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Columbia Student (uncredited)
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Central Park Jogger (uncredited)

Directed by

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John Schlesinger

Written by

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William Goldman ... (screenplay)
 
William Goldman ... (from: his novel)

Produced by

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Sidney Beckerman ... producer
Robert Evans ... producer
George Justin ... associate producer

Music by

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Michael Small

Cinematography by

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Conrad L. Hall ... director of photography (as Conrad Hall)

Editing by

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Jim Clark ... (edited by)

Editorial Department

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Arthur Schmidt ... associate editor
Dennis Wooley ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Jane Feinberg
Mike Fenton

Production Design by

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Richard Macdonald ... (as Richard MacDonald)

Art Direction by

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Jack De Shields

Set Decoration by

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George Gaines

Costume Design by

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Robert De Mora ... (costumes)
Ann Roth ... (uncredited)

Makeup Department

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Barbara Lorenz ... hair stylist
Ben Nye ... makeup artist
Dick Smith ... special makeup consultant
Brad Wilder ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Stephen F. Kesten ... unit production manager
Lindsley Parsons Jr. ... executive production manager: Paramount (uncredited)
Wally Samson ... production manager: studio features (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Everett Creach ... second unit director
Burtt Harris ... assistant director
Hawk Koch ... assistant director (as Howard W. Koch Jr.)
William Saint John ... second assistant director
Charles Ziarko ... first assistant director NYC scouting and prep only (uncredited)

Art Department

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Bill MacSems ... property master
Guy Bushman ... assistant property master (uncredited)
Bill Gold ... poster designer (uncredited)
Mike Higelmire ... leadman (uncredited)
Gary Kudroff ... swing gang (uncredited)
Bill Parks ... construction coordinator (uncredited)

Sound Department

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David M. Ronne ... sound mixer (as David Ronne)
Edward L. Sandlin ... sound editor
Fred Stafford ... sound editor (as Freddie Stafford)
John Wilkinson ... re-recording mixer (as John K. Wilkinson)
Robert Crosby ... boom operator (uncredited)
Robert Rogow ... boom operator (uncredited)

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Richard E. Johnson ... special effects
Charles Spurgeon ... special effects

Stunts

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Everett Creach ... stunt coordinator
Rock A. Walker ... stunt driver: uncredired
Jerry Brutsche ... stunt driver (uncredited)
Rip Clark ... stunts (uncredited)
Frank Orsatti ... stunts (uncredited)
Jerry Summers ... stunt driver (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Holly Bower ... stills
Garrett Brown ... special photography
Earl L. Clark ... assistant camera (as Earl Clark)
Charles Langham ... best boy
Mary Ellen Mark ... still photographer
Rick Martens ... gaffer (as Richard Martens)
Nick McLean ... camera operator
Robert Moore ... key grip (as Robert C. Moore)
Tom Prate ... grip
Peter Sorel ... stills
Arthur J. Boyle ... second company grip (uncredited)
Howard Ford ... second assistant camera (uncredited)
Bob Hagerty ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Bud Heller ... grip (uncredited)
Leslie J. Kovacs ... electrician (uncredited)
Norman Lang ... electrician (uncredited)
Sal Orefice ... electrician (uncredited)
Kenneth Sheehan ... grip (uncredited)
Buzz Warren ... dolly grip (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Juliet Taylor ... casting: New York

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Roland Meledandri ... clothes: Roy Scheider
Robert M. Moore ... wardrobe
Bernie Pollack ... wardrobe

Location Management

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Jack Clements ... location manager (uncredited)

Music Department

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Jack Hayes ... orchestrator
Patrick Moore ... music editor
Michael Small ... conductor
Israel Baker ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Larry Bunker ... musician: percussion (uncredited)
Gene Cipriano ... musician (uncredited)
Mahlon Clark ... musician (uncredited)
Herman Clebanoff ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Isabelle Daskoff ... musician: violin (uncredited)
James Decker ... musician: french horn (uncredited)
Arni Egilsson ... musician: bass (uncredited)
Christine Ermacoff ... musician: cello (uncredited)
Susan Greenberg ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Artie Kane ... musician: piano and keyboards (uncredited)
Armand Kaproff ... musician: cello (uncredited)
Louis Kaufman ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Harry Klee ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Raphael Kramer ... musician: cello (uncredited)
Alfred Lustgarten ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Malcolm McNab ... musician: trumpet (uncredited) / trumpet soloist (uncredited)
Peter Mercurio ... musician: bass (uncredited)
Jack Pepper ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Richard Perissi ... musician: french horn (uncredited)
Joe Porcaro ... musician: percussion (uncredited)
Uan Rasey ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
Dorothy Remsen ... musician: harp (uncredited)
Emil Richards ... musician: percussion (uncredited)
Ambrose Russo ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Eleanor Slatkin ... musician: cello (uncredited)
Albert Steinberg ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Sheridon Stokes ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Robert Sushel ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Tony Terran ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
Louise Di Tullio ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Ian Underwood ... musician: keyboards (uncredited)
Graham Young ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Nicholas Sgarro ... script supervisor (as Nick Sgarro)
Karen Hale Wookey ... script supervisor (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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Kelly Aldrich ... driver: John Schlesinger (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Cathy Chazan ... assistant: Mr. Evans
Michael Childers ... assistant to producers
Mark Griffiths ... coordinator: AFI
Dan Perri ... title designer
Arlene Albertson ... production office coordinator (uncredited)
Bob Archer ... production: studio (uncredited)
Martin Brown ... craft service (uncredited)
Cathy Chazan ... secretary to executive producer (uncredited)
Sig Frohlich ... stand-in (uncredited)
Barbara Kalish ... secretary to producers (uncredited)
Bobbie Leslie ... secretary to producers (uncredited)
Freeman Packard ... production: studio (uncredited)
Mary Peck ... secretary to director (uncredited)
Stephanie Pond-Smith ... secretary to producers (uncredited)
Paul Steinbaum ... production assistant (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Thomas "Babe" Levy, whose brother Henry James "Doc" Levy is an oil business executive, is a Ph.D. candidate in History at Columbia University. He is also training as a marathon runner. Babe is paying homage to his deceased father, H.B. Levy, in pursuing the same studies as he, the father who committed suicide while being under investigation in the Communist witch hunts. Babe's work does not sit well with Doc who wants Babe to move on with his life. While at Columbia, Babe meets and begins to date Elsa Opel, a foreign exchange student also in History. While out for a walk in Central Park late one night, Babe and Elsa are mugged, the unusual aspect of it being that their attackers were men in suits. Babe will learn that the mugging was not a random attack after someone close to Babe is found murdered, the deceased whom was not whom he purported to be. From here, Babe is thrown into an international conspiracy concerning Nazi war criminal Christian Szell in hiding, and a large cache of diamonds. In the process, Babe learns that Szell's associates are after him believing that he was passed sensitive information by the deceased before his death. Not knowing anything about what's going on, Babe has to decide whom he can and cannot trust while he works to find out what's going on. In Babe discovering what's happening around him, his issue with Szell becomes personal. Written by Huggo

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Also Known As
  • Der Marathon-Mann (Germany)
  • Marathon man (Spain, Catalan title)
  • El hombre de maratón (Spain)
  • Maratona da Morte (Brazil)
  • Il maratoneta (Italy)
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Runtime
  • 125 min
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Box Office

Budget $6,500,000 (estimated)
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $2,184,773

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Trivia Sir Laurence Olivier took the role of Dr. Szell in part to leave a great deal of money to his wife and children, as he expected to die from the cancer that afflicted him throughout production. He performed the role while undergoing treatment for his cancer, which included heavy doses of painkillers to allow him to work every day. The pain medication affected his memory, and at times Olivier could not remember more than one or two of his lines at a time. In a testament to his fierce concentration, his performance garnered rave reviews and an Oscar nomination, and despite working under such aggressive medical treatment, he experienced a full recovery, allowing him to enjoy the success of this movie, and a series of leading roles that followed. See more »
Goofs As Doc approaches LeClerc's shop, he passes a girl in a green sweater. When he leaves the shop a few minutes later, the same girl passes him, still going in the same direction. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from Tokyo Olympiad (1965). See more »
Soundtracks Dors, ô cité perverse See more »
Crazy Credits The ending credits scroll with Babe's jogging route as a backdrop. See more »
Quotes Christian Szell: Is it safe?... Is it safe?
Babe: You're talking to me?
Christian Szell: Is it safe?
Babe: Is what safe?
Christian 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.
Christian Szell: Is it safe?
Babe: Tell me what the "it" refers to.
Christian Szell: Is it safe?
Babe: Yes, it's safe, it's very safe, it's so safe you wouldn't believe it.
Christian Szell: Is it safe?
Babe: No. It's not safe, it's... very dangerous, be careful.
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