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Duration: 28 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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Alternate Names: Марта Келлер
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Marthe Keller (born January 28, 1945 in Basel, Switzerland) is a Swiss actress and opera director. She studied ballet as a child but switched to acting after an accident at age 16. Keller appeared in various films such as Funeral in Berlin (1966), Marathon Man (1978), Black Sunday (1977), Fedora (1978) with William Holden, and Bobby Deerfield (1977). She also had a successful Broadway run in Judgment at Nuremberg (2001), earning her a Tony Award nomination. Keller has also developed a career as an opera director, staging productions like Dialogues des Carmélites and Don Giovanni.
Release Year: 1976
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Der Marathon Mann, Maratón de la muerte, Anthropokynigito, Il maratoneta, Ish Ha-Maraton, La maratón de la muerte, Le coureur de marathon, Marathonmanden, Maratonac, Maratonczyk, Maratonmannen, Maratoonari, O Homem da Maratona, Vahsi kosu
Director: John Schlesinger
Writer: William Goldman
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Companies: Paramount Pictures
Genre: Action, Drama, Film Based On A Novel, Thriller
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Keywords: agent, based on novel or book, conspiracy, criminal, dentist, diamond, government, graduate student, is it safe, nazi, new york city, pistol, rogue, runner, safe deposit box, theft
Marathon Man follows Thomas 'Sy' Levy, a graduate history student and avid runner in New York City. Unbeknownst to Sy, his older brother, Doc, is secretly involved with a rogue government agent named Hank. The plot thickens when Sy unwittingly becomes entangled in an international conspiracy involving stolen diamonds and an exiled Nazi war criminal.
Directed by John Schlesinger in 1976, Marathon Man is a thrilling blend of action, drama, and suspense based on William Goldman's novel of the same name. The film centers around Sy Levy (played by Dustin Hoffman), who becomes an unwilling pawn in a dangerous game when he discovers his brother's secret life. The movie explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the darker side of government conspiracies.