John Frankenheimer's screen version of Eugene O'Neill's 1947 Broadway play +The Iceman Cometh is set in 1912 at Harry Hope's dingy waterfront saloon. On the occasion of Hope's birthday, several derelicts enter the scene to pontificate on the lives they'd planned, the lives they still dream about, ...more
MPAA Rating: PG | Year: 1973 | Running Time: 239 minutes
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$22.99ICEMAN COMETH (1973) / (WS)
The Iceman Cometh is a towering, powerful stage play that inevitably loses some of its impact when transferred to the screen, even in as fine a production as this. Part of the reason is that Eugene O'Neill's beautiful language is theatrical in nature and therefore doesn't come across as well in the more naturalistic milieu of the cinema. But a bigger problem is that Iceman is all about a group of people who are trapped with each other; they are not just individuals, they are also all part of a ...more
- Lee Marvin - Hickey
- Robert Ryan - Larry Slade
- Fredric March - Harry Pope
- Jeff Bridges - Don Parritt
- Sorrell Booke - Hugo Kalmar
- Hildy Brooks - Margie
- Bart Burns - Moran
- Nancy Juno Dawson - Pearl
- Stephen Pearlman - Chuck Morello
- George Voskovec - Piet Wetjoen
- Don McGovern - Lieb
- Tom Pedi - Rocky Pioggi
- John McLiam - Jimmy Tomorrow
- Bradford Dillman - Willie Oban
- John Frankenheimer - Director
- Henry T. Weinstein - Producer
- Edward Lewis - Producer
- Ely Landau - Producer
- Thomas Quinn Curtiss - Screenwriter
- Eugene O'Neill - Screenwriter
- Leslie Landau - Associate Producer
- Dorothy Jeakins - Costume Designer
- Kurt Neumann - First Assistant Director
- Harold Kress - Editor
- Emile LaVigne - Makeup
- Jack Martin Smith - Production Designer
- Ralph A. Woolsey - Cinematographer
- Irving Temaner - Production Manager











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