Marathon Man
directed by John Schlesinger,
written by William Goldman,
based on the novel by William Goldman,
was released in the United States on October
8, 1976.
Music by Michael Small.
Cast:
Dustin Hoffman, Laurence
Olivier, Roy Scheider, William Devane, Marthe Keller, Fritz Weaver, Richard
Bright, Marc Lawrence, Allen Joseph, Tito Goya, Ben Dova, Lou Gilbert, Jacques
Marin, James Wing Woo, Nicole Deslauriers, Lotte Palfi Andor, Lionel Pina, Church
Ortiz, Tricoche, Jamie Tirelli, Wilfredo Hernández, Harry Goz, Michael Vale, Fred
Stuthman, Lee Steele, William Martel, Glenn Robards, Ric Carrott, Alma Beltran,
Daniel Nunez, Anthony Pena, Chuy Franco, Billy Kearns, Sally Wilson, Tom Ellis,
Bryant Fraser, Igor Dega, Gene Bori, Annette Claudier, Roger Etienne, Raymond
Serra, John Garson, Charlott Thyssen, Estelle Omens, Madge Kennedy, Jeff
Palladini, Scott Price, Abebe Bikila, S.C. Dacy, Bobra Harris, Robert Hitchcock,
Shawn McAllister, Irving Metzman, Monty O'Grady, N.J. Osrag, Harrison Ressler, Louis
Tanno, Mark L. Taylor, Treat Williams.
Recommended reading:
Marathon Man
By William Goldman.
First published 1974.
Published by Random House Publishing Group.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 0345439724
ISBN-13: 978-0345439727
Description:
William Goldman's remarkable career spans more than five decades, and his credentials run the gamut from bestselling novelist to Oscar-winning screenwriter to Hollywood raconteur. He's beloved by millions of readers as the author of the classic comic-romantic fantasy The Princess Bride. And he's notorious for creating the most harrowing visit to the dentist in literary and cinematic history – in one of the seminal thrillers of the twentieth century. . . .
MARATHON MAN
Tom "Babe" Levy is a runner in every sense: racing tirelessly toward his goals of athletic and academic excellence – and endlessly away from the specter of his famous father's scandal-driven suicide. But an unexpected visit from his beloved older brother will set in motion a chain of events that plunge Babe into a vortex of terror, treachery, and murder – and force him into a race for his life . . . and for the answer to the fateful question, "Is it safe?"
"Superb . . . One hell of a read." – The Washington Post.
“An exciting – often funny, often sad – chase … Goldman does a masterly job.” – Associated Press.
“Well-plotted, expertly characterized, and fast-paced." – Los Angeles Times.
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