Marathon Man
Is it safe?
A 1974 William Goldman novel and 1976 film. Dustin Hoffman plays Thomas "Babe" Levy, a history graduate student and aspiring marathon runner. Babe seeks to follow in the footsteps of his father, a historian who committed suicide after being unjustly targeted by Joseph McCarthy. He receives a visit from his brother Henry, who, unbeknownst to Babe, is a government agent assigned to manage the fugitive Nazi Christian Szell (Laurence Olivier). Babe soon becomes entangled in events, and must fight to save himself from Szell and his allies.
A very surrealistic sequel to the novel, Brothers, was published several years later.
Tropes used in Marathon Man include:
- Almost-Dead Guy: A partial example, in that he can't manage to tell Babe anything, but everyone assumes he has.
- Belated Happy Ending: In Brothers, it turns out Scylla is still alive. He gets to reunite with Babe... if only for a moment.
- Book Ends: In the first and last shots of Babe, he's running by the Central Park Reservoir.
- Cassandra Truth: The old Jewish lady who recognizes Szell. Everybody in the area hearing her yell, "It's Szell!" thinks she's senile.
- Chekhov's Skill: Guess what.
- Cold-Blooded Torture: Dr. Szell
- Depraved Dentist: One of the most famous examples.
- Disposable Woman
- Even Evil Has Standards: One of Szell's henchman turns his head terrified when Szell tortures Babe with his dental instruments.
- Imagine Spot
- Karmic Death: Film only; Szell falls down a staircase while chasing after the briefcase of diamonds and impales himself on his own blade.
- Memento MacGuffin: The gun Babe's father used to shoot himself.
- The Mole: More than one.
- Nazi Grandpa: Doctor Szell is kindly toward children who visit his dentist's office. He's less kindly to people who are in his care when he wants information from them.
- No Celebrities Were Harmed: Szell is loosely based on Josef Mengele.
- And that dentist you didn't like.
- Nothing Up My Sleeve: Szell has a retractable blade up his sleeve.
- Oh Crap: The Reveal that Janeway is The Mole and Babe's escape has failed.
- Scenery Porn
- Screw the Money, I Have Rules
- Strapped to An Operating Table
- Suddenly Sexuality: Toyed with. In the novel, there are early hints that Scylla is dating Janeway, and it later turns out that they are. No big deal is ever made of this. In the sequel Brothers, Scylla suddenly sleeps with a random woman, and only kisses a man while undercover during a spy mission.
- The Tooth Hurts: Indeed it does.
- This Is a Drill
- Thwarted Escape
- Token Evil Teammate: Melendez, the burglar Babe lets ransack his place in exchange for helping him with Szell's men.
- Took a Level in Badass
- To the Pain: "So, I'll just drill into a healthy tooth until I reach the pulp. That is unless, of course, you can tell me that it's safe."
- "I'll let keep as many as you can swallow."
- You Wouldn't Shoot Me: Szell says this to Babe when the latter refuses to pull the trigger. Babe responds by chucking what's left of the diamond stash into the reservoir.
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