The Iceman Cometh (1973 film)
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The Iceman Cometh | |
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Produced by | Ely A. Landau |
Starring | Lee Marvin Fredric March Robert Ryan Jeff Bridges |
Cinematography | Ralph Woolsey |
Editing by | Harold F. Kress |
Running time | 239 minutes |
Country | US |
Language | English |
The Iceman Cometh is a 1973 film directed by John Frankenheimer. The screenplay was written by Thomas Quinn Curtiss, based on the play by Eugene O'Neill The Iceman Cometh.
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[edit] Plot
For the plot details of the original play, see The Iceman Cometh.
[edit] Cast
- Lee Marvin .... Theodore 'Hickey' Hickman
- Fredric March .... Harry Hope
- Robert Ryan .... Larry Slade
- Jeff Bridges .... Don Parritt
- Bradford Dillman .... Willie Oban
- Sorrell Booke .... Hugo Kalmar
- Hildy Brooks .... Margie
- Juno Dawson .... Pearl (as Nancy Juno Dawson)
- Evans Evans .... Cora
- Martyn Green .... Cecil Lewis
- Moses Gunn .... Joe Mott
- Clifton James .... Pat McGloin
- John McLiam .... Jimmy Tomorrow
- Stephen Pearlman .... Chuck Morelo
- Tom Pedi .... Rocky Pioggi
[edit] Awards
- Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards
- Robert Ryan wins the 1974 Best Supporting Actor
- National Board of Review, USA
- Robert Ryan wins Best Actor
- National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA
- Robert Ryan wins Special Award
[edit] Production credits
- Associate producer - Les Landau
- Supervising producer - Robert A. Goldston
- Casting - Lynn Stalmaster
- Production Design - Jack Martin Smith
- Set Decoration - Raphael Bretton
- Costume Design - Dorothy Jeakins
- Production executive - Jonathan Burrows
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