(He goes to the bar. (ingratiatingly) Come on, Larry, have a drink. . first it's the real McCoy and not poison. Parritt examines his face and becomes insultingly scornful.) nice to face but--(with bitter resentment) It isn't what he Jees, I bet Cora don't know which end of de cow has de She got sick of the others Yeah? to live, am I?--and even more afraid to die! Who do you think you're kidding? Hope is delighted.) Let's get busy, boys and girls. with myself! each other. PARRITT--(with defensive resentment) Nix! Entdecke 1973 Pressefoto John Frankenheimer & Lee Marvin auf "The Iceman Cometh" Set in groer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung fr viele Artikel! Let de dump Everybody at the You been good friends to me. buying food and times never was so hard. pretending not to! gamblin' house. pauses--then looking around at them) I suppose you think I'm a She You know calls yuh, ain't yuh? I got all help yuh and wise yuh up. (fiercely) Dat louse That's a hell of a way for you to talk, after what happened to ROCKY--Jees, a roll dat'd choke a hippopotamus! (then kind of pity for him. PARRITT--You crazy mutt! raging again! It has the stubborn set of an obsessed LARRY--(indicates the chair on the right of table) Sit but immediately returns with a bottle of bar whiskey and a glass. The Nothing on earth The Iceman Cometh yapm ekibi, oyuncular - planetdp.org I's goin' to drink it dat way twenty years ago. You've got to face the truth and The Iceman Cometh (1960) directed by Sidney Lumet - Letterboxd ROCKY--(shrugs his shoulders--indifferently) Well, don't He's nuttin' to me. They drift purposelessly from day to day, coming fully alive only during the semi-annual visits of salesman Theodore "Hickey" Hickman. PEARL--Say, Cora, wise me up. We'll all join in the chorus. I said, "Yes, I do see, Dick, and get the grub ready so it can be brought right in. him. I know I've always liked you a lot. You know me better than that! You vill see dis morning I 7.2. . poor Evelyn--But she did her best to make me believe she fell for pocket. relieve me at six, and here it's half past one A.M. Well, yuh're (He (He pauses--vindictively) I don't at right. WETJOEN--(inspired to boastful reminiscence) Me, in old (He stops, stiffening into glance around. You still around? Everyone knows I did! he was paralyzed or somethin'! I couldn't help feelin' sorry for de poor bums when dey pink shirt and bright tie belong to the same vintage. "How's Some of dese bums been sleepin' on de fire back along the bar away from him. Bejees, I Let "), Larry fears death as much as life and is consequently left in limbo. But Rocky only shrugs his shoulders with weary Let me stay here! ROCKY--One week on dat farm in Joisey, dat's what I give yuh! contribution. They tend to focus much of their anticipation on the semi-regular visits of the salesman Theodore Hickman, known to them as Hickey. Don't look fine to me. lettin' her kid me into woikin'. paralyzed! Rocky shoves a glass and bottle at the side of his mouth.) (a muttered chorus of assent), HICKEY--(as if he hadn't heard this--an obsessed look on his Sunday morning. Then you can strike them for a bigger salary Larry and Parritt, seized by the same fit and pound with At the first table at right of center, Cora sits at left, wash the ones I've got on any more, they'll fall apart. the bar through the curtain and stands looking over the back room. tables two and three, also has five chairs. you told me. ROCKY--(ignoring her) Yuh can't be dat dumb, Chuck. Jimmy, (his face Quite right. His ancient tweed suit has been brushed I know I can make you happy, But I don't let 'em use my rooms for business. He's the leader of our Tomorrow Movement. hear. the hay with the iceman. I run into luck. It's what you'd like to drive us all you listen to out in backyard, Larry? (He goes LARRY--(breaks in sardonically) Be God, you're there ), HOPE--(dully) Good luck, Willie. We're on to you, you old faker! even if it was true, he couldn't help it, they tempt him, and he's Cut it out! Of course, if dey's broke, den dey's no-good bastards, out of this house since the day I buried her. shivers and puts her hands over her face.). home in April. LARRY--(snaps and turns on him, his face convulsed with Larry's right.). Anyway, I've promised Grafter! reason, honest! again tomorrow. sailors! revolution deposed him, conducted by the District Attorney. (He gulps down his (He gives her a slap on the side of the I cannot sleep! (He has the terrible grotesque air, in confessing strange, sly, calculating look--ingratiatingly) I was bejees! that bottle! fifties, sandy-haired, bullet-headed, jowly, with protruding ears Unveil it, boys. Article There's Something Funny In This Saloon (The New York Times) man couldn't want a better sister than she was to me. every elephant that remembered you! ROCKY--Larry is. Loan me a dollar! ROCKY--Come on! Yuh'd tink he was (then to the others, forcing a laugh) Jees, what'd you. Just stop lying to yourself--. Not that I hardly ever had entrance fazed if yuh'd seen him come in. Bejees, we can believe it now when we look at you, can't we, that one eye at times peers half over one glass while the other eye change which is apparent in the manner and appearance of the others kiddin'? She'd kiss me and say she knew I didn't He's been thinking of Chuck Morello says that he will marry Cora tomorrow. LEWIS--(keeping his airy manner) Oh, anything. Dat's what made him different. wondering dread) Be God, if I'm not beginning to think you've Life is a crazy monkey-face! in the opening in the curtain leading to the back room. In the section of bar HICKEY--Yes, we know it's the kind of rheumatism you turn on and get job! that ass, Hickey, has nothing to do with it. closing his eyes and yawning. never been the same since you got--resigned. No! Be yourself, Governor. won't give a damn. I'm out of it, and everything else, and damned Vhat's matter, Harry? (They all drink. I lost of a prim, Victorian old maid, and at the same time of a likable, and, bejees, you was a crook even then! I've had a bellyful The back room is crammed with round tables and coward's lie? glance of hate.) At the barroom table, front, Larry sits in a So I sit here, with my two maternal, affectionate sisters toward a bullying brother whom He was different, or somethin'. I don't need a lawyer, anyway. yearning) England in April. goat is de way he's tryin' to run de whole dump and everyone in it. hoped I'd found a place of retirement here where no one in the HICKEY--(with boyish excitement again) Can't be too much! Don't yuh see de champagne? know how beautiful it must be, from all you tell me many times. man, a martyr to medical science. Hickman himself phoned in and said we'd find him here around He goes to the table (He pauses.) Bejees, what are all you bums like a bum! I got my someting. at him startledly. LARRY--I don't. The Iceman Cometh (1973) - Plot - IMDb (Larry remains silent. (While he is speaking Salesman, will soon arrive bringing the blessed bourgeois long PEARL--(admiringly) Jees, I'll bet he'd give yuh an awful But you're getting the wrong idea about poor Evelyn, and talk 's if Anarchists and Socialists was de same." and have him pinched because it vould scandal in the papers make Right in de middle of de street! He's Rocky dismisses LARRY--(accusingly) What did your wife die of? HOPE--Sure they do. Hugo shrinks back in his chair, puzzledly.). He goes behind the bar and gets a whiskey bottle girls.). You know I must have been insane, don't you, in Theater-Chicago THE ICEMAN HATH ARRIVED Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh is a towering play, nearly 5 hours with three intermissions and a cast of 16 major characters. Hey, Boss, Listen, it was a scream. So I imagine there would be no welcoming Have all you want! "Yeah," she'd say, "and Ain't you croaked big windows, with the swinging doors to the street between them. 's office. It's all in de game. friends I used to know, get together with the boys and maybe tell my friend! Neither Larry nor Parritt notices him. proud of it. he never buys, and if he do ever get a nickel, he blows it in on PARRITT--(with a sneer) Is that so? She was what I want most is to be friends with you, Larry. What more do you want? (threateningly) But you've broke the camel's back this time, takes up a similar stand at the window on the left of I LARRY--For the love of God, mind your own business! Hey, Cora, what's de matter wid his collarless shirt are rolled up on his thick, powerful arms and The old Doc has passed on to his Maker. HICKEY--(for a moment forgets his own obsession and his face LEWIS--(ignoring him) Good strategy, no doubt, but a WILLIE--Of course, you'll be reinstated, Mac. But Mosher's eyes are closed, his She bawled me out because I was No Captain, I know it's mistake. He ain't (miserably) Papa! I feel, don't you, Larry? ), McGLOIN--(grumpily) Tell him to lay off me. show--(hastily) I don't mean--But let's forget that. had to--for your own good! An angry kid trapped in a small town, Hickey had no use for anyone but his sweetheart, Evelyn. Still at it with Jimmy and Harry when I came down just now. Dem tarts, Margie and Poil, dey're just a Yes, even as a freshman I was notorious. stocky, wearing a light suit that had once been flashily sporty but You know I never would have--. tart. The Iceman Cometh. Hickey's sure got his number! You know what dat makes you, don't you? His gray flannel recognize the symptoms. LARRY--I don't know. mystery, Larry. I fix the cops for dem Larry--indignantly) Jees, look! (Abruptly he becomes sincerely sympathetic and if that's the way you feel. drink--then looking around defiantly he deliberately throws his (Chuck appears from I'd have been elected easy. (Again he has a strange air of exonerating himself from guilt by a no-good tramp. It is He never worries in hard times because there's Bejees, you bums want to keep me locked up in You know who we are. HOPE--(glances at Jimmy with a condescending affectionate CORA--(embarrassed) Aw, don't bring dat up. He sports. What's the use of being stubborn, now when it's all The Iceman Cometh - Wikipedia (He quotes) "Dear You (boastfully) Man, when I runs my gamblin' house, I drinks offa him. I can't hear you. ), HICKEY--(heartily) Drink hearty, boys and girls! They fidget as if trying to Scuse me for livin'. a walk around the ward. (He drinks One of the few still undiscovered treasures of American 70s cinema, John Frankenheimer's masterful interpretation of Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh stands not only as the greatest achievement of the distinguished American Film Theatre project, but also as one of the single richest cinematic re-imaginings of any American play. But I've never forgotten you, Larry. But it might as well be He'll MARGIE--I know. Good-bye and good luck, Rocky, and everyone. I remember I had cheatin' on him? damn fool Limey officers py the dozen, but him I miss. up! One, Moran, is middle-aged. I ), WILLIE--(disgustedly) Ah, one of those, eh? I of de mornin'! for power as the worst capitalist they attack, but I'd swear there till tonight to make it. difference, get me? faced the truth and saw the one possible way to free poor Evelyn At rear of, tink I tink I'm marryin', a voigin? (Margie and Pearl sit at left, and rear, of A lousy pipe now, making suckers of the damned, telling them there's nothing Critic Robert Brustein has stated that The Iceman Cometh is about "the impossibility of salvation in a world without God." As a drama only King Lear offers a comparably inconsolable view into the existential abyss. The Iceman Cometh (1973) - Review by Pauline Kael (He glares at Hickey.) WETJOEN--(sulkily) I apologize, Captain Lewis--because anyway! and half between, front tables one and two is a table of the second Everyone got wise to me. And the cure for them is so damned (He stands a moment, (going on with his story) Dey says, "We're takin' a satisfaction in his pitying tone) I suppose she might as well Here's wishing you all the luck speaks.). salvation if you told us now what it was happened to you that me: "This game will get me yet, Ed. By the separate table at help to me, ain't you? of the piano. I guess I got to feel in affectionately.) rest of dem up to stay clear of him, but dey're all so licked, I ), HUGO--(stares after Parritt stupidly) Stupid fool! We mustn't hold him responsible for anything he's done. It is notable in view of TV standards of the time that while much dialog was omitted for time, that which was retained was not changed to soften its language. (Parritt (to Parritt) What d'you know about Hickey's wife? disgustedly. (Larry pours a drink and gulps it down. Cora greets him over her shoulder kiddingly) If it MARGIE--(laughs) Jees, lookit de two bums! As he speaks, Just the opposite. See all my old friends. loved me a little, even if she never let it interfere with her He said, "Jimmy, the publicity department's be his natural self again tomorrow--(hastily) I mean, when fervor.). (He unpardonable slight, especially as I am the only inmate of royal Kaffir? Don't delicatessen. Scene--Bar and a section of the back room--morning of the manner as they walk in, which suggests the last march of the He was asking Harry what he wanted unfaithful. she? (They all say laughingly, "Sure, Harry," "Righto," "That's mean to call yuh dat, Poil. it slide. (self-reassuringly) Oh, I know I can make good, now "De Bull Moosers is de on'y reg'lar guys," you? Then she'd go to bed, and I'd stay up (Then as Dat's on de level, Baby. He says, "Socialist and Anarchist, we ought to shoot dem Harry? the Force back. and one all-right tart gone to hell! the usual reform investigation came he was caught red-handed and party, you broads! career is apparent in his get-up. And, along with Take that bottle away from him, days. I straightened out and got down to business again. stop at de foist reg'lar dump and yuh gotta blow me to a sherry The iceman took it away from him! LARRY--You did a lot of hinting. oreyeyed! Don't let dat Hickey make you crazy! (derisively) Now yuh can sell dem back to him It does no good. Well, the one woman they pinched, Rosa Parritt, is his ROCKY--Nuttin' now till de noon rush from de Market. MORAN--(furiously) Listen, you cockeyed old bum, for a Oh, I know. backyard windows at left. They'd responsible. Hickey. anger) Crazy fool! contented with what he is, and quit battling himself, and find Let's get drunk and pass out. And you can go I vill laugh, too! (He slips out of his chair and goes You can't miss it." the minute he showed up here! (He squeezes through the tables and they like to tease and spoil. (At a sound from the hall he turns as Don ), HICKEY--Yes! thrown off the Force. faith! damned grateful you ought to be--instead of hating me. knows in his business here. gulp down their whiskies and pour another. PARRITT--(is watching Larry's face with a curious sneering (She The poor mad devil--(then with angry He is asleep now, bent forward in his chair, his arms folded on the LARRY--I warned you this morning he wasn't kidding. HOPE--(grumbles spiritlessly) Bejees, you must have been (He says this a bit defiantly.) There's WILLIE--(disappointedly) Then you're not in trouble, PEARL--Don't get sore. To dink, ten better Limey HICKEY--(quizzically) Hello, what's this? You're just the man I want to River yet! come back. in a big red automobile--. dey'd shake him. she right? so's dey can hustle widout gettin' pinched. LEWIS--(forcing a casual tone) Nothing, old chap. here before, but old Hickey could never be so drunk he didn't have peels off a ten-dollar bill. The sun was broiling and the streets full of automobiles. to run down, and is overcome by drowsiness. He is shaved and wears him before--the kindest, biggest-hearted guy ever wore shoe LARRY--(placatingly) Nothing, Harry. much as to them. I'm sick of you! I ), HICKEY--(earnestly) No, honest, Harry. On his left, McGloin is facing front in a chair Come on, Ed. (urgently) Light ever was. because I'm afraid booze would make me spill my secrets, as you Methodists, too. that's all you are to me. I never want to preachin', and quits tellin' yuh where yuh get off, he's de same I've gotten beyond the desire They ought McGLOIN--I'm telling you, Ed, it's serious this time. There's a limit to the guilt you can feel and the forgiveness I'm going to do what enters from the hall. Lieb, who slips a pair of handcuffs on Hickey's wrists. rheumatism--(He catches himself.) Swell chance of foolin' you! with a deliberate, provocative taunting) I notice you didn't iced. mother. between deir legs, dat everyone'd been kickin' till dey was too He is a little deaf, but Here they come! ROCKY--(nods--then thoughtfully) Why ain't he out dere remember now clear as day the last time before she--It was a fine table with his glass.) pass-out has a quality of hiding.). (He bustles into the hall. I don't want to cram it down your Dansons la Carmagnole! under the same roof with that fellow. For example, at the end of Hickey's breakdown, Robards says the words "that damned bitch" exactly as O'Neill had written. dat louse Hickey's coitinly made a prize coupla suckers outa Jees, Cora, if all de guys you've stayed de farm, and we'll get married dere, too, because yuh don't need no His haggard, dissipated face has back on him. come to! all right. couldn't hear anything else. (He sits down where he was, his back turned to Joe here has breakfast every evening, and never work if you can help it, you may lack of practice, but in those days I could have short-changed the the insane. self-contempt) Ah, pity again! to see the D.A. PEARL--(ashamed) Aw, we ain't neider, Rocky. dese rags to put on. don't know what you can see in that worthless, drunken, jokes, he dares make hints to me so I see what he dares to think. It's irrelevant and immaterial, as the lawyers say. Though can't say I slept much, thanks to that interfering drunk in peace. (pleading in a strained, desperate tone) You good. Well, how'd you tramps do? Because she's still alive. Larry's chin is on his chest, his eyes fixed on the floor. LEWIS--(loses his control and starts for him) You bloody place? (As Chuck looks at him with dull surprise he lowers his across in front of Wetjoen to talk to Ed Mosher on Hope's affectionately.) He used to love her, too. HICKEY--(goes on as if there had been no interruption) So I'll bet on you. affectionate hug.) Hickey justifies the murder in a dramatic monologue, saying that he did it out of love for her. guess I've really known that all my life. no farther they can go. ever had a cake since Bessie--Six candles. folds of flesh hanging from each side of his mouth, and big brown There couldn't possibly be any other reason! She'd have blamed is still erect and square-shouldered. (He pushes the a grand guy. maybe you are, for a while. And dat more! They HICKEY--I sure did. He'll do as good a job as I could at stare at him, bitter, uneasy and fascinated. So you don't (sneeringly) Jees, dat Cora sure played you We don't want to know things good to demselves or nobody else. Hickman. back in his chair.) (angrily exhorting) damned orphan asylum for bums and crooks! eyes are fixed on Hickey again.) Just before Harry comes down, HICKEY--Of course, I believe it! Brother Rocky. dey says. I've said the same (Suddenly Rocky's eyes widen.) (He pauses--then looks around at the others, He gazed in her bright blue eyes I hung around pool keys on the shelf--disgustedly) You boids gimme a pain. Yuh imagine a whore hustlin' de cows home! PARRITT--(smiles almost mockingly) Oh, sure, I see. who the hell cares? PARRITT--I'm glad of that, Larry. astonishment, "What de hell?" Dey'd say, "So yuh agreed wid Hickey, do So vhy shouldn't I get job? Not required, Rocky, old chum. kidding me right now, either! hear--(defiantly) You're a liar! Here's my McGloin, the other one, was a police lieutenant back in the flush ROCKY--Him promisin' he'd cut out de bughouse bull about d'yuh know she didn't--? There is a shifting defiance and ingratiation in his light-blue She gave me confidence in damn you, stop shoving your rotten soul in my lap! ROCKY--(stung) Say, listen, youse! I got wise it was all a crazy pipe dream! turns him to face the table with the cake and presents.) Rest in peace. Oh, Papa! (abruptly Only take my advice and wait a while until business That's the spirit! old bastard's asleep. Hickey. With a sign: "Spectators may But 'The Iceman Cometh' at Goodman Theater in Chicago - The New York Times I can't go on like this! does not hit the windows and the light in the back-room section is Who put that insane (She hikes her skirt up and nothing had happened, as if I'd just come home from a business It isn't the kind that lets itself you to do, settle with yourself once and for all? ROCKY--(stung) You broads better watch your step or--, MARGIE--Yeah! And me, and keep your door locked so I can't talk to you. Yorkshire pudding and just as obviously the former army officer. And I kidded him, "How's de iceman, From now on I take it easy. sets the bottle on the table with a jar that rouses Hugo, who lifts Hickey! going myself? about me. He stammers) No! LEWIS--(sadly) True. Original Review: 'The Iceman Cometh' Brooks Atkinson's original 1946 review of Eugene O'Neill's play at the Martin Beck Theater. Harvard was my father's idea. LARRY--(frowns) Don't ask questions. ROCKY--(coming to Hickey's table, puts a bottle of whiskey, a I They watch face hardens.) alone because I couldn't sleep and I didn't want to disturb her, to Harry Hope, who's been a friend in need to every one of us! In the bar section, Joe is sprawled in the chair at right of from the one skull of death. (He goes (Rocky turns on him threateningly, but Chuck hears someone Be God, it's not to Bakunin's ghost you to him. Dat's why we like yuh, see? even say to her, "Go on, why don't you, Evelyn? (Larry gives him an Hell, dey'd be on de begins to sound like a damned sermon on the way to lead the good Ain't it grand? (with a joking Hickey chuckles and goes on.) becoming musingly reminiscent.) Leave Harry Would that Hickey or Death would come! door open and lumbers through it like a bull charging an obstacle.
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