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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 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.
A very surrealistic sequel to the novel, ''Brothers'', was published several years later.


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=== ''Marathon Man'' provides examples of: ===
* [[Almost-Dead Guy]]: A partial example, in that he can't manage to tell Babe anything, but everyone assumes he has.
* [[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 {{spoiler|Scylla is still alive. He gets to reunite with Babe... if only for a moment}}.
* [[Belated Happy Ending]]: In ''Brothers'', it turns out {{spoiler|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.
* [[Book Ends]]: In the first and last shots of Babe, he's running by the Central Park Reservoir.
* [[Cassandra Truth]]: {{spoiler|The old Jewish lady who recognizes Szell. Everybody in the area hearing her yell, "It's Szell!" thinks she's senile.}}
* [[Cassandra Truth]]: {{spoiler|The old Jewish lady who recognizes Szell. Everybody in the area hearing her yell, "It's Szell!" thinks she's senile.}}
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* [[Thwarted Escape]]
* [[Thwarted Escape]]
* [[Token Evil Teammate]]: Melendez, the burglar Babe lets ransack his place in exchange for helping him with Szell's men.
* [[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]]
* [[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."
* [[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."
** {{spoiler|"I'll let keep as many as you can swallow."}}
** {{spoiler|"I'll let keep as many as you can swallow."}}
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 25 August 2021

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.

Is it safe?

A very surrealistic sequel to the novel, Brothers, was published several years later.


Tropes used in Marathon Man include: