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''Marathon Man'' is a 1976 suspense/thriller film directed by John Schlesinger. It was adapted by William Goldman from his 1974 novel of the same name and stars Dustin Hoffman, Laurence Olivier, Roy Scheider, William Devane and Marthe Keller. The music score was composed by Michael Small. The film was a critical and box office success, with Olivier earning a Supporting Actor Academy Award nomination for his role as the film's antagonist. == Plot == Thomas "Babe" Levy (Dustin Hoffman) is a history Ph.D. candidate and avid runner. Levy is researching the same field as his father, who committed suicide after the Communist witch hunts of the Joseph McCarthy era ruined his reputation. Babe's brother Henry (Roy Scheider), known as "Doc", presents himself as an oil company executive but is really a government agent, involved in an elaborate network of couriers who transport diamonds stolen during World War II from wealthy Jews seeking to flee Germany, which are then sold on world markets for the secret benefit of fugitive Nazi war criminal Dr. Christian Szell (Laurence Olivier). Szell, a dentist who tortured Jews in a concentration camp, escaped capture and is now living off the diamond sales as a fugitive in South America (echoing real life Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele). Christian Szell's brother, 72-year-old Klaus (Ben Dova), lives outside New York City and serves as the initial diamond courier. Klaus Szell dies in a Manhattan road rage incident, immediately after withdrawing some diamonds from a safe deposit box; Klaus was a random innocent victim of the accident, but Christian naturally suspects foul play, immediately putting everyone in the courier network under suspicion (anyone who obtains one of the two keys to the safe deposit box would immediately have access to a fortune in diamonds). Deducing this after having heard of the road rage incident from his boss Peter Janeway (William Devane), Doc realizes that Christian Szell will have to travel to New York to retrieve the diamonds. After discovering the disappearances or deaths of fellow couriers, and escaping an attempt on his own life in Paris, Doc comes to New York under the guise of a visit to Babe. Meanwhile, Babe and his new girlfriend, Elsa Opel (Marthe Keller), who claims to be from Switzerland, are mugged by two men dressed in suits (whom we later learn are Nazi fugitives connected to Dr. Szell). Babe assumes the attack to be a random mugging, but Doc knows it's a warning signal for himself. When Doc takes Babe and Elsa to a French restaurant, he tricks Elsa into revealing that she has been lying to Babe about her background. Doc suspects that she also may be connected to Szell, and warns Babe against her by claiming that she doesn't care for him and is only seeking an American husband so that she can become a U.S. citizen. After Szell arrives in America (and is met at the airport by the two men who mugged Babe and Elsa), Doc angrily confronts the three, accusing Szell of crossing a line by involving his brother. Szell, after questioning Doc as to his own safety, then stabs Doc with a blade concealed in his sleeve. Doc makes it back to Babe's apartment before dying in his arms. The police interrogate Babe until government agents led by Doc's boss Janeway arrive. Janeway asks Babe what Doc told him before he died, and reveals that Doc was a government agent, working for a secret branch known as "The Division." Babe insists that his brother did not tell him anything. However, Janeway is convinced Doc would not have struggled all the way to Babe's apartment without giving him vital information. Later that night, Babe is abducted from his apartment by the two men who mugged him in the park, and brought to Szell. Szell subsequently tortures Babe, using a dental probe on a cavity in Babe's tooth and repeatedly asking "Is it safe?" (to retrieve his diamonds). Babe truthfully denies any knowledge, but Szell tortures Babe relentlessly regardless of his answers. Babe is then rescued by Janeway, who explains that Szell is in America to recover the large cache of diamonds. Janeway presses Babe about Doc's dying words, but Babe still insists he knows nothing. Frustrated, Janeway reveals himself as a double agent and returns Babe to Szell. (It is subsequently revealed that Janeway and "The Division" enable the courier network because Szell helps them track down other Nazi fugitives.) Making a final attempt to extract information from Babe, Szell drills into one of his healthy teeth. When this also fails to reveal anything useful, Szell orders his men to "get rid of him". Babe eventually escapes, and aided by his skills as a marathon runner, evades Janeway's attempt to recapture him, making his way back to his Manhattan neighborhood. Observing that Janeway and Szell's men are now waiting outside his apartment building, Babe arranges to sneakily procure a gun from his apartment (the same gun his father used to commit suicide). He also calls Elsa from a pay phone, and she agrees to drive to meet him. While ostensibly driving him to a safe place, she arrives at a country home, to Babe's increasing suspicion. Babe concludes that Elsa is also part of Szell's network and has set him up, forcing her to confess that the home was owned by Szell's deceased brother; it is also made clear that Elsa, despite her link to Szell, has developed genuine feelings for Babe. Janeway and Szell's men arrive at the house, and Babe takes Elsa hostage. As one of Szell's men reaches for his gun he is shot by Babe, with Janeway joining in and shooting both of Szell's men, saying that they couldn't be trusted. Janeway then reveals where Babe can find Szell, ostensibly as restitution to Babe for Szell's murder of Doc, and Elsa implores Babe to leave. As Babe turns to leave, however, Janeway prepares to shoot Babe in the back. Elsa sees this and yells out a warning to Babe, whereupon Janeway shoots Elsa in retaliation. Alerted by Elsa, Babe sees this and shoots and kills Janeway, and leaves to find Szell. Attempting to determine the value of his diamonds, Szell visits an appraiser in the Diamond District in midtown Manhattan, a heavily Jewish neighborhood. A shop assistant who is also a Holocaust survivor believes he recognizes Szell as a war criminal. After Szell hurriedly leaves the shop, an elderly Jewish woman also recognizes him. Trying to cross the street to get closer to Szell, the woman is hit by a taxi, causing a crowd to assemble to aid her. Amid the confusion, the shop assistant appears again, directly confronting Szell, who then slits the man's throat. Szell retrieves his diamonds but, as he is leaving the bank, Babe appears behind him and tells him, "It's not safe". Szell immediately looks to see if anyone in his network is present; Babe tells him they're all dead, and forces him at gunpoint to walk to a water treatment plant in Central Park (where Babe regularly runs). Szell, in a gambit to negotiate his escape, offers Babe a portion of the diamonds; Babe declines, telling Szell he can keep as many diamonds as he can swallow. Szell initially refuses; Babe, taking possession of Szell's briefcase, taunts Szell by throwing handfuls of diamonds at him, which fall through the grating platform they're standing on and into the water below. Szell, aghast at Babe's actions, relents and swallows one diamond, but then refuses to cooperate further. Szell then accuses Babe's late father and brother of being as weak and predictable as Babe is, and spits at him; Babe strikes Szell, but loses his grip on his gun. Szell then reveals his dagger and lunges at him, but Babe manages to avoid it and throw the open briefcase with the remaining diamonds down a stairwell towards the water. Szell dives towards the diamonds, but stumbles and rolls down the steps, fatally falling on his own knife blade. Babe heads out into Central Park, throwing his father's gun into the reservoir, and symbolically walks away in the opposite direction of the park's running patrons. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marathon Man (film)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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