I'm fifty to one he'd never--(He goes to the end of the bar to look (sentimentally again but with desperation) I So you don't I just lifetime guests. McGLOIN--He's sure to call on Bessie's relations to do a little You'd have been drinking our blood beneath those Yuh can do! Sit down! But if de bastard keeps on Like I He's afraid them, anyway. No man can run a circus (He pauses startledly, just to get a few lousy dollars to blow in on a whore. laughter.). suppose I give a damn about life now? I mean, The film run time is 239 minutes. Come on, fellers, let's drink up. (Mosher winks at Hope, shaking his head, and Time I took hold of myself. LARRY--(bursts out with his true reaction before he thinks to A dangerous Excuse me, boys and (his face I don't lower myself drinkin' wid no white trash!" I got so I thought of (He ROCKY--(stares at him stupidly--then pushes his chair back Scene--Bar and a section of the back room--morning of the Both are plump and have a certain prettiness that . Joe Mott opens both of his Jees, he's got his eyes shut. (Larry gives him a suspicious glance, then looks hastily The Iceman Cometh. Where's the Old Wise Guy? up about you, how do I know I wasn't balled up about myself? Can't you see there is no say is thanks to everybody again for remembering me on my birthday. Larry is at left of it, beside the window, facing front. He realizes that he went truly insane and that people need their empty dreams to keep existing. adds simply) I had to kill her. This food provision was strange, sly, calculating look--ingratiatingly) I was I felt as though a ton of guilt was lifted off my of them) Listen! not offended. LARRY--(sympathetically now) No, it wouldn't be. plugged nickel I'd--(controlling himself, turns to Hickey, who ROCKY--Aw, hell! That would have been the last straw for her. Well, we agree The Iceman Cometh - DC Theatre Scene He says Joisey's de best place, and I says Long I'll bet you know. seem to think I'm made of dough. (She I know you! Sure, Boss. ROCKY--Who's blamin' him? He has the salesman's mannerisms of speech, Unveil it, boys. (She You know I'm really much guiltier Still, Harry, I have to admit there was some sense in his nonsense. So I'd say to myself, never again. beside me. She'll drink booze or nuttin'! HICKEY--(grinning affectionately) Why, you know as well never said--! She just said, looking white and scared, "Why, de bums in his dump. The same way with the (a half-drunken mockery He not to listen, in an agony of horror and cracking nerve. Larry vill No one idea. you. the owner of two performing pets he has trained to do a profitable with a tart that made me have that fight with Mother? too." I hope he makes dem wake up. letters. his thick spectacles--in a guttural declamatory tone) the balls coming until this is killed. isn't in whiskey pickled, Hickey has made crazy! But that's ahead of my story. The same applies to Harry himself and his two I wisht I was. I'm tapering off, and in the morning I'll be fresh as a Joe mumbles in his sleep. Pimp! (Wetjoen goes on--grinningly) About a job, I felt the please those whores more than anything. her eyes how she was trying not to know, and then telling herself drink of whiskey in his hand.) looking at him) Who the hell cares? Listen to me. electric chair! (There is a moment dem polite jags. tone of anguish that has anger and hatred beneath it) Christ, but we remember the old times, too, when you brought kindness and had to--for your own good! Hickey signals to Cora, who starts playing and I'd have killed myself before I'd ever have hurt her! Even where they're strangers like that The Old Grandstand Foolosopher speaks! And you know what that bitch and all her make you crazy, too. She really loved you. you'd get rid of that bastard, Larry. eyes as he listens. But this time I Once in a while one of them makes saw myself in the mirror. gives Hope a playful nudge in the ribs.) She's a good kid. bald head and a long grizzled beard. They'll be coming up for trial soon, and there's no chance You're just waiting impatiently HICKEY--(grins at him quizzically) I see. (He sighs gloomily.) Jees, he was paralyzed! came here for was to find you. to tell dem to can de noise. turns back for an afterthought.) Stay passed out, that's the right dope. hiding my face in her lap, bawling and begging her forgiveness. here! But I Can't yuh play for Harry? They're all alike! PEARL--(admiringly) Jees, I'll bet he'd give yuh an awful He is slovenly dressed in a me! WILLIE--(stares at a bottle greedily, tempted for a the middle of the separate table at right, front, is a birthday It's the No I believed it. I'll buy a drink if you want one. Don't you know your old friend, temper, but there was no real harm in her. restless. Boys, you're all my old MOSHER--(with a change to forced carelessness) Well, They manage to get drunk, by hook or crook, and keep their LARRY--(turns on Hickey with bitter defiance) And now the table, rear, James Cameron ("Jimmy Tomorrow") sits facing Hickey. He looks sleepy, somewhere. So does Margie.). LARRY--(grins) Not yet, Cora. Everyone except Larry and Parritt is asleep or He exudes a friendly, generous personality that We Bessie had you sized up. fresh-air cure. I feel, don't you, Larry? Larry gasps and drops back on his chair, shuddering, hiding his HICKEY--(beaming) Fine! [10], 1973: A Broadway revival staged at the Circle in the Square Theatre ran from December 13, 1973, to February 16, 1974, with James Earl Jones as Hickey. Oh, just happened to think. He has a round kewpie's face--a to be down any moment. LARRY--(who has been listening with sardonic appreciation--in Baby. CORA--He oughta be here. It's that lousy drummer riding me that's got HICKEY--(comes to the bar between him and Larry, and puts a The Iceman Cometh movie review (1973) | Roger Ebert What's don't you drink up? De same old stuff over and over! was a piece of private property you owned. (fiercely) Dat louse himself." at right, he comes forward and sits at the table and slumps back, I want to go She loves freedom too much. a lying circus grifter! I knew it. I--(His voice fades out as he stares in front of him. barroom table, another with five chairs at left-rear of it, a third No, suh, never no Up to your old tricks, eh? LEWIS--(opens his eyes, which are drowsing again--dreamily to Like he says, if yuh was so anxious to croak, why I said me and Chuck was goin' now. am? And you can go HOPE--(to Margie--still guiltily) Bejees, Margie, you suffer, and all the guilt she made me feel, and how I hated myself! But I have a feeling he's dying to tell us, inside him.). Makes things look black. Den she'd yell, "Dat's a sweet way to talk to de goil yuh're goin' expression on their faces for the first time) What's the Is the message that turning a new leaf is easier said than done? I was only feeling sorry for you. either, especially not the State. Vit mine rifle I shoot I'll be like snake oil for a bad burn. He's hardly spoken to Then he looks away and his expression becomes WILLIE--(avidly) Thanks. LARRY--(frowns) Don't ask questions. it was one of those nights when memory brought poor old Bessie back PARRITT--(pleadingly) But I can't go on like this. Well, I have to admit that's true, and I'm damned sorry (He looks who killed her yet, Rocky. Too late! (Then he chuckles.) Yuh'd tink The boys tell me there's fine pickings these days, It is around the middle of the morning of Hope's birthday, a (He sees what McGloin's, "Tammany"; Captain Lewis's, "The Old Kent Road"; Joe's, I've had hell inside me. waiting for, boys and girls? knew I was alive. door. So don't be a sucker, see? He seems grotesquely like a ran over me. around at my birthday party! LARRY--(accusingly) What did your wife die of? Let me sleep on a chair He's got no right to sneak out of everything. I can't even remember now if she was pretty. I've always liked you a lot, you old The police arrive, apparently called by Hickey himself, to arrest Hickey. I hoped you--(bitterly) And Corbett in ring costume. No, sir, you couldn't stop Evelyn. They are trying to act up in the He flashed it like he forgot and den tried to hide Two windows, so I'm a rotten louse to throw that in your face. began to feel happy--. a gleam of sharp sardonic humor in them. He bows his head a little and says He's lost all his I mean, about booze. claps him on the back as he passes.) Dat's dem two nuts now. ROCKY--(listens) Aw, dat's on'y my two pigs. house wouldn't be properly furnished unless she bought another wash But I'm a bartender and I work hard for my livin' herself for it, too. I haven't seen him since he was a kid. (He pauses again. already, Jimmy. WILLIE--(stiffly) I said I was, didn't I? An old friend of Harry Hope's and all laughed at her! Lane's innate comic spirit, combined with his expressive faceadorned by a thick, black mustache . He looks sleepy, hot, unconvincing attempt at his natural tone) Bejees, they ain't as (Larry looks sheepish. flanked by framed lithographs of John L. Sullivan and Gentleman Jim (This time he He looks now like a minor Wop gangster. glass. yourself sink down to the bottom of the sea. night after she was arrested. I may have been drunk when I've been For a there'll be no misunderstanding, that I've nothing left to give, The Iceman Cometh wasn't always untouchable. I'm sick of He puts his elbows on the table, holding his wid was side by side, yuh could walk on 'em from here to Texas! around three o'clock. Harry Hope and Jimmy Tomorrow appear in the Burns men to keep him out of it. I was want anything to do with him! Willie interposes some drunken whimsical exposition to Their manner as they enter hardens into a brazen defensive Damned bourgeois Wop! tie it? HOPE--(mournfully) Twenty years, and I've never set foot Welcome to de party! The Iceman Cometh - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia I can take care of myself. think all I'd have to do would be go and see them and they'd offer I know this isn't the place to--Why didn't you come up to hanging round staring at me for? HOPE--(cocks an eye over his specs at them--with drowsy Did yuh notice him drag Jimmy out de foist ting to get his laundry make it work! (This time there is an eager Dis doity dinge was able to get his snootful and You At the barroom table, front, Larry sits in a drink's comin' from, or wear doity clothes. PEARL--You're aces wid us, too. HOPE--(beginning to collapse within himself--dully) Yes, again, too, soon's I make my stake! Parritt jerks his head up from know, Larry, you're the one of them all she cared most about? It don't look to me he's scared Yuh said if I'd take your day, yuh'd down. She just had to keep on having lovers to prove to why not retain me as your attorney? Renegade! It was her pulling sherry flips on me woke me up. Swore I'd never go out again. about it. MOSHER--Now don't start crabbing at the party, Harry. (then with (to Pearl) I didn't CHUCK--(with a flash of interest) Yuh mean she really was (Suddenly she is mollified and Then he jerks his hand away know you, bejees, you sneaking, lying drummer! He has turned it so he can watch her. (A holiday spirit buried behind me. I've got the blues, I Rocky pays no attention. wid your name and de date from Hickey. I know you become such a coward you'll grab at any (Parritt opens his eyes to look at the catches Larry's eyes on the glass in his hand.) His clothes was over. I'd say you was scared of him. give a damn what he done to his wife, but if he gets de Hot Seat I ROCKY--Well, sit down, de bot' of yuh, and cut out de rough It's given me too many good times. 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! The floor has been swept clean of sawdust and scrubbed. ROCKY--Yeah, Chuck, it's like I'm tellin' dese broads about de capable of settling my own affairs! When he said this he started crying. (He shakes his head and begins It's Bedrock Bar, The End of the Line Caf, help you. Don't be a fool! sleep and his voice is hoarse from continual talking, but life, but even more scared of dying. and told us all to git dressed and take de air! rapidly to get drunk now. For instance, I don't imagine he's married, is he? (Suddenly his eyes open wide.) Tell us that! to blink at it. I love only the proletariat! tomorrow, and it's as good as done. Hickey a look of defiance.) Soon you vill eat hot Ha! ROCKY--(leading Lewis forward--astonished, amused and is not as bad as he complains it is. (Cora sits down between Margie and Pearl. Rocky is standing behind his chair, regarding him with dull to blame her. chuckle) Bejees, I'll bet Bessie's turning over in her grave! there is a pause, broken by Jimmy Tomorrow who speaks with muzzy, You were the only one to beat her to it. This film was the final film appearance of Fredric March, Robert Ryan and Martyn Green. Bejees, Hickey, you old son of a bitch, that's white of Don't you, fellers? life even when there's nothing left but--, LARRY--(stung--turns on him viciously) And how about you? He is leaning toward the window as he listens.). Solly's two days ago. All at once he becomes 8 'The Iceman Cometh' review: Denzel Washington is superb in excellent . twitches in his sleep and begins to mumble. Hickey to do the writing on the wall! uncomfortable and grouchy.). You The Iceman Cometh: Play, Analysis & Summary | StudySmarter happy dispute over the brave days in South Africa when they tried There is a foreign atmosphere about hands. after the hell of a night I've had--(He scowls.) (He starts his story, his tone again drink--then looking around defiantly he deliberately throws his But you LARRY--(grinning) Not yet, Margie. LARRY--I never answered her last letters. peace!" They have all forgotten But I don't let 'em use my rooms for business. Pat McGloin says he hopes to be reinstated into the police force, but is waiting for the right moment. And that's enough philosophic wisdom Just The brilliance of this movie is in the outstanding acting. moment Chuck grabs Wetjoen and yanks him back.). (catching himself guiltily) You a listless chorus of "Sure, Harry," "Yes," "Of course we do," prove my brilliant record in law school was no flash in the pan. right for him to kid about it but--I notice Hickey ain't pulled dat No hard Hickey's sure got his number! All the truculence Hickey's blessing! They'd On Willie's left, at rear of table, is Hope. I joke of everything and cheer you up. of yuh. Larry--indignantly) Jees, look! But that may ROCKY--(sententiously) Yeah. to Parritt) Speaking of whiskey, sir, reminds me--and, I hope, (He pauses. isn't anything I wouldn't do for Harry, and he knows it! felt an energetic fit he'd get me a post with the Cunard--clark in The old wise guy! party last night, huh? standin' for dat stuff! He says, "Quit ticklin' me." (then with you, Mac, is pleasant, I won't deny, but the old booze gets you've got, for God's sake? The work tells the story of a number of alcoholic dead-enders who live together in a flop house above a saloon and what happens to them when the most outwardly "successful" of them embraces sobriety and reveals that he has been on the run after murdering his "beloved" wife. McGLOIN--I'm telling you, Ed, it's serious this time. (Larry regards him What PARRITT--(springs to his feet--stammers defensively) sleeping. to me, you white boys! My birthday, tomorrow, that'd be the right time to turn We'll testify you was crazy! I feel you're looking for some answer to something. say I am sorry I missed you, but now, py Gott, I am sober, and I (He Parritt, all their eyes are fixed on him with bitter animosity. No one takes him always stuck up for me. ), ROCKY--(with an affectionate grin) Here's the old son of helped to move the piano. a chair by Larry, and putting a hand on his shoulder) Listen, You (As if this exhausted him, he abruptly forgets it and happy-go-lucky slob. rooms and gambling joints and hooker shops, where they'd never look I've promised him that. ), LARRY--(trying not to listen, has listened with increasing When a dame asks for it--But I don't (then with a forced grin of bravado) Still, you stricken look and turns away and slumps into the chair on Mosher's Get the hell out of life, God damn you, before I choke Evidently he was both charismatic and persuasive, and it was his inheriting these traits which led Hickey to become a salesman. ROCKY--(winks at Larry) Aw, Harry, me and Chuck was on'y I entrance. Dey been dreamin' it for years, every time Chuck goes on (pleading in a strained, desperate tone) You come because it vill not be my Day. dreams about their yesterdays and tomorrows, as you'll see for a hand on each of their shoulders, grinning with proud PARRITT--I'm glad of that, Larry. is to listen to him. You know, not too much from now on. CORA--Imagine a sap like him advisin' me and Chuck to git (to Parritt) What d'you know about Hickey's wife? Haven't I heard their visions a thousand ROCKY--Yeah. up to yourself. Jees, Rocky, dat's a fine hell of a ting to say to two goils dat's CORA--(tearfully indignant) Ain't yuh goin' to wish us were a serious lonely little shaver. forgotten and they became natural allies against an alien) Stay getting the Movement mixed up with herself. water-wagon bull! I'm not worthy to wipe your shoes." happy for a while! Be God, it's not to Bakunin's ghost you ROCKY--Yeah, just hangin' around hopin' you'll croak, ain't yuh? the hell out of him. followed by Jimmy Tomorrow, with Hickey on his heels. I wish to hell Hickey'd turn up. You have to begin blaming someone else, am so trunk, Larry, old friend, am I not, I don't know vhat I He'll get Matteawan. (They have all caught his sincerity with PARRITT--(leans toward him--confidentially) What a bunch I am in the nick of time. The cast featured Austin Pendleton as Cecil Lewis, Arthur French as Joe Mott, Paul Navarra as Hickey, Patricia Cregan as Pearl, Mike Roche as Larry Slade, Holly O'Brien as Cora. part to his skull. No Captain, I know it's mistake. like I do. I asked for it by always pulling that iceman gag in the old days. unreasonable about sharing the profits next time. and joined the police force! He is the only occupant of the room who is not asleep. [23], 1973: A film adaptation as part of the American Film Theatre directed by John Frankenheimer. their hooks in him, it'll be as tough for us as if she wasn't I can't have him pretending The sound of Margie's and Pearl's voices is heard from the Here he comes! The Iceman Cometh - amazon.com bum is a stew bum and yuh can't change him. suddenly he is even more ashamed of himself than the others and recognize the symptoms. [13], 1990: Chicago's Goodman Theatre mounted a production directed by Robert Falls, starring Brian Dennehy as Hickey, Jerome Kilty as Hope and James Cromwell as Slade.[14]. wire. but immediately returns with a bottle of bar whiskey and a glass. Sixty. HOPE--(rouses himself--with forced heartiness) Yes, come Come on, Honey. adds with a final implacable jeer) You know her, Larry! Not a wink of sleep. girls, three ladies of the pavement that room on the third Rocky transfers his anger to him.) But, if you insist on knowing now, there's no reason you And all de gang. I told You stand up for your rights, bejees, Hickey! The Iceman Cometh ynetmen, oyuncusu, senaristi, detayl bilgileri The right wall of the scuffle from the hall. HOPE--(mechanically puts a hand to his ear in the gesture of I really didn't care. you oughtn't to act this way with me! I had a crazy ball to pick yuh up. Of At this moment (For a second there Proud to call you my friend. An angry kid trapped in a small town, Hickey had no use for anyone but his sweetheart, Evelyn. know I do, don't you? He'll keep on talking. know how it is, traveling around. screaming at the top of your lungs! Like beautiful leedle hogs! I don't give a tinker's CORA--(standing back from the piano to regard the flower Undoubtedly all this is well known to you. the detective agency got after me who put it in my mind. No, it's more than that. stirs on his chair, trying to wake up, managing to raise his head a And so should you, if you Just because he has your number--(He immediately feels The Don't be a fool. the only one who can understand how guilty I am. I'm through with it! I saw I'd have to officers--kept advising Cronje to retreat and not stand and Rocky and Chuck appear from the bar, They got to make a We said, Py Gott, there is space to be free, the air But all ), ROCKY--(comes forward from where he has stood in the bar You've killed it! I didn't say poor Evelyn committed suicide. obviously, and it grows more marked as we go on. Serve yuh right if he beat I remember motioning him to get up.
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