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| Dustin Hoffman | Babe | |
| Laurence Olivier | Szell | |
| Roy Scheider | Doc | |
| William Devane | Janeway | |
| Marthe Keller | Elsa | |
| Fritz Weaver | Prof. Biesenthal | |
| Richard Bright | Karl | |
| Marc Lawrence | Erhard | |
| Allen Joseph | Babe's Father | |
| Tito Goya | Melendez | |
| Ben Dova | Szell's Brother | |
| Lou Gilbert | Rosenbaum | |
| Jacques Marin | LeClerc | |
| James Wing Woo | Chen | |
| Nicole Deslauriers | Nicole | |
| Lotte Palfi Andor | Old Lady on 47th Street (as Lotta Andor-Palfi) | |
| Lionel Pina | Street Gang | |
| Church | Street Gang | |
| Tricoche | Street Gang | |
| Jaime Tirelli | Street Gang | |
| Wilfredo Hernández | Street Gang (as Wilfredo Hernandez) | |
| Harry Goz | Jewelry Salesman | |
| Michael Vale | Jewelry Salesman | |
| Fred Stuthman | Jewelry Salesman | |
| Lee Steele | Jewelry Salesman | |
| William Martel | Bank Guard |
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| Producer | Robert Evans
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| Writer | William Goldman
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From William Goldman's best-selling novel comes one of the most daring and affecting thrillers ever brought to the screen. Oscar winner Dustin Homman (Rainman) plays the likeable graduate student and marathon runner of the title, unwillingly trapped in a killing game of intregue involving a Nazi fugitive, Christian Szell. Laurence Olivier received an Academy Award nomination for his chilling portrayal of the sadistic Szell, who turns dental instruments into tools of torture with dispassionate ease. Directed by John Schlesinger and featuring an all-star cast. Marathon Man moves with nail-biting suspense to its thrilling, fever-pitched conclusion. Co-starring Roy Scheider and William Devane. |
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