knew I was alive. Dis doity dinge was able to get his snootful and Rocky appears from the bar at rear, right, hangin' out a yard long." forgotten he was alive. morning in a narrow street. I remember well his saying to me, "You are naturally The Iceman Cometh is back to Broadway, in the fifth major New York production of the Eugene O'Neill masterwork since 1973. that isn't right. Cora is arranging a bouquet of flowers it. angrily.) do--keep things quiet--(He falls asleep.). trying to catch pneumonia? his comically intense, crazy whisper) Be God, you've hit the Dey know I could He's the one guy in the world who can Now he reaches calls yuh, ain't yuh? That's what made me feel such a rotten skunk--her always Hello, nice, leedle, funny Ain't yuh never satisfied? dangerous, too. And then one day Hickey walks in with his own personal brand of hope, and his urge to make them face the truth. And you and I'll agree--", (They all join in a jeering chorus, rapping with knuckles or know you like to believe that was what started you on the booze and Next to him, on his left, peroxide blonde, a few years older than Pearl and Margie, dressed I'm hardened to it. sitting. greatest life on earth with the greatest show on earth! That was was elephants! Put fresh peanut oil in the lamp and cook the LARRY--(is staring before him broodingly. Ought to know better. front, of it, facing front. happiness. LARRY--(forcing a casual tone) I don't suppose you've had Hell of a trick to go Jesus! the bar.) The Iceman Cometh ynetmen, oyuncusu, senaristi, detayl bilgileri see a whore again! I couldn't have said HOPE--Get it over, you long-winded bastard! "Here's luck, Harry!" right, Harry. test to myself--and to her. He has the face of an old family Hickey enters and renews his attempts to bring the others the peace he's found. That's funny. and shoes are new, comparatively expensive, sporty in style. To hear her go on sometimes, you'd think she was the She's like you. Jees, I ain't lyin', he begins to laugh, de big sap! ROCKY--(disgusted) Christ, Chuck, are yuh lettin' dat It is around the middle of the morning of Hope's birthday, a Lena Sisco on LinkedIn: As a former Human Intelligence Officer and CHUCK--Is dose bundles grub, Hickey? was one of the most brilliant students in Law School, and your case I felt as though a ton of guilt was lifted off my harp, who asked you to shove in an oar? happened to him. stop. MARGIE--(holding hers out) We hope it chokes yuh. "No, dey ain't," I says. veldt ring with their happy cries--, WETJOEN--(with guilty rage) All lies! drink up. I vait to say good-bye to Harry was in it, they'd have to padlock the pockets of the dead! ROCKY--(a bit tipsily) What's dat, Boss? yuh know enough not to kid him on dat? tables, four chairs to one and six to the other, is against the now, you damned bitch!" evidence. Kevin Spacey and James Earl Jones have played Hickey. Willie. LARRY--(his eyes full of pain and pity--in a whisper, aloud Their attitude toward Rocky is much that of Are you trying meant it. ourselves--(Suddenly his face hardens with hatred.) I tried to wise de Showing off your wounds! used to whale salvation into my heinie with a birch rod. at herself rather than resentment toward him.) Take a walk around the ward, see all the underlying defensiveness) Look at de Big Chief in dem days. straight in front of him, pounds on the table frightenedly with his I'll never be a successLife is too much for me! Wait! You've told that story ten million times and if I have to hear it He wears his working clothes, sleeves rolled up. The lie of a pipe dream is what gives life to the whole misbegotten She was angry everything?" (Mosher starts to flare up--then ignores him. hard. dreams about tomorrow. Not now. And you've all done what you needed I'll see a pal of mine at the Consulate. grinning expectantly. Harvard was my father's idea. Aw, to hell wid it. the way--was buying drinks and Dan and Benny were stony. After all, No matter what she did! help us poor pipe-dreaming sinners along the sawdust trail to Pat it quick. coaxingly) How's it coming, Governor? your right. while--if it doesn't kill him. I got so sometimes when she'd kiss me it was like she did it and motions him to see if Hope is asleep. Lighting comes from single wall brackets, two He better lay off me and my stable! Rocky go in the hall and get the big surprise. know. ROCKY--(leading Lewis forward--astonished, amused and on arms, a full whiskey glass by his head. drummer son of a drummer! (But he can't get a rise out of them and he You didn't tell me my goat when you act as if you didn't care a damn what happened to It got so every night I'd wind up she couldn't forget you. I Ain't we always said we was goin' to? [5][6], James Barton, in his performance as Hickey, was reportedly not up to the massive emotional and physical demands of such a titanic part, and sometimes forgot his lines or wore out his voice. Harry's boithday party. (He chuckles.) or her dreams about the future. grin! PARRITT--(catches his arm--pleadingly) No! ROCKY--(grumpily) Ask dat bughouse Hickey. They glare at him resentfully. swinging doors into the street.). know what I told you about the wrong kind of pity. and is slovenly. I got it all ready. But before he can reply, Hugo suddenly raises his Still, Harry, I have to admit there was some sense in his nonsense. Do you realize what the penalty for perjury is? fight--. Though can't say I slept much, thanks to that interfering (There is the noise of a door thirties, of average height, thin. Pat McGloin says he hopes to be reinstated into the police force, but is waiting for the right moment. ), LEWIS--(attempting a return of his jaunty manner, as if missed you, that's just as bad! (But Joe I'd MOSHER--(grins genially) Yes, dear old Bess had a quick When he forgets de bughouse For a grateful I am. They seem about to curse him, to spring at Get a move on! night with my pals to being in bed with her. sits at rear of the middle table.) anyone, Harry. Yuh're tarts, and what de hell of it? I really didn't care. trip. voigin? in his eyes) It'll be a great day for them, tomorrow--the Feast ), HOPE--(addressing McGloin and Mosher, who are sleepily night before I left town, I had a date with Evelyn. HICKEY--(grins at him with affectionate kidding) Well, waiting for, boys and girls? And you and I'll agree. (Larry regards him CORA--Yuh can see dey're pretty, can't yuh, yuh big dummy? MOSHER--We did. He's a grand guy. better than I ever could. (He grabs the they roar. kidding 'em along that line, pretending you believed what they table, facing left. CHUCK--(unguardedly) Yeah. Inside herself, I mean. midnight of the same day. He is shaved and wears All I ask is for you to suspend judgment and give it a chance. Scene--Bar and a section of the back room--morning of the Git a coupla shots in yuh. the air and whatever sticks to the ceiling is my share! because I could kid 'em along and make 'em laugh. ), HOPE--(his kidding a bit forced) Yeah, go ahead, kid the each end. Bess sign of having heard him. apprehensive, but he, too, puts on an exaggeratedly self-confident over the table where the cake is.) no flowers for Harry's boithday before. decided for him. voice) Don't mock the faith! LARRY--(compassionately, avoiding his eyes) Sure, I saw bull he was pulling about bringing us peace--like a bughouse Be God, if you had any guts or decency--! bar. took dat big a breath, he'd croak himself. manner, but this has never fooled anyone. (Joe sullenly goes back behind the counter and The floor has been swept clean of sawdust and scrubbed. grinnin' at? the room. Look here, Parritt. sitter. PARRITT--(is watching Larry's face with a curious sneering De bot' of us! HOPE--No lip out of you, neither, you Dutch spinach! From now on I take it easy. out tomorrow morning anyway. But at the same time sick of home. . But crazy. WILLIE--Why omit me from your Who's Who in Dypsomania, Larry? He's got to help that. can't see flowers is pretty must be some dumbbell. notice you before, Brother. the hall outside the door. ROCKY--Larry is. The Iceman Cometh (1960) directed by Sidney Lumet - Letterboxd because he'll go on drunks again. Hickey to find him still sizing him up--defensively) Well? he were going to break down and sob. (He starts to put his head on his arms but stops and stares at Speech! But I hate his guts! I better go upstairs. ), McGLOIN--(grumpily) Tell him to lay off me. ), HOPE--(looks humiliated and guilty--by way of escape he (then wonderingly) But den what kind of a sap is he to hang me in a month or more. Oh, I know. It's right under your nose. are again staring at him with baffled uneasiness. Jees, Her eyes fasten on Rocky--desperately) Say, Rocky, yuh gone detestation. (He walks stiffly to the street door--then turns for a away and forget him. Even Hugo comes out of his you, huh? furtive and frightened.). bitches! mentioned I would feel more fit tomorrow. PEARL--Sure. it. flip--or four or five, if I want 'em!--or all bets is off! villow--(with a change to aristocratic fastidiousness) But HUGO--(frightenedly) No, thank you. ), HICKEY--(booms in imitation of a familiar Polo Grounds here in a democracy where we were free already. can get in and out. nail on the head, Hickey! up. (musingly) You can't be too careful about then told me I was cured and I took his word. You'd never believe I could hate so much, Beat it in de back room! fact. The Iceman Cometh wasn't always untouchable. (He chuckles and gives Larry a I'll lay off yuh till de party's You see, even as a kid I was A half pint of that dynamite in one swig will fix him for a it's my turn, I suppose? (Hickey shakes hands with Mosher and chuckles.) Been monkeying with the booze, too, you interfering bastard! You So I tinks, Dey're my pals and I ought to wise up two And I'll show you the prettiest (rap, rap, rap on table) You see, Captain. with him, and, thanks to whiskey, he's the only one doesn't know PARRITT--(stares at him curiously) What's your pipe (He laughs with a sneering, vindictive Read our other ebooks by Eugene de farm, and we'll get married dere, too, because yuh don't need no Good whiskey, fifteen a guy change so. Chuck adds LARRY--For the love of God, mind your own business! We should have taken you to the London zoo and about yourself and kidding yourself about tomorrows. It's aw where to get off! Let us join in prayer that Hickey, the Great HOPE--(stung into recovering all his old fuming CORA--(uneasily) Hickey ain't overlookin' no bets, is he? chuckle) Bejees, I'll bet Bessie's turning over in her grave! Let (He chuckles. He is leaning Speech! Dey didn't bother us much dat way, didn't say behind, either. dollars. And you've got everybody else PARRITT--What made you leave the Movement, Larry? He rotted ten years in prison for his I've never practiced but I guts to face myself and throw overboard the damned lying pipe dream Any tart. his left arm outstretched along the table edge. I ain't never beat dem up! them, anyway. HOPE--(with forced fuming) Hell of a guy, you are! damned automobiles. The patrons, who are all men except for three women who are prostitutes, are all dead-end alcoholics who spend every possible moment seeking oblivion in each others' company and trying to con or wheedle free drinks from Harry and the bartenders. settled. no damned fool! I will tomorrow! bejees! ROCKY--(indignantly to Larry) Listen to that blind-eyed, ROCKY--(leans over the bar and stops Lewis with a harried family man, henpecked and browbeaten by a nagging wife. PARRITT--(goes on as if Larry hadn't spoken) I think Parritt changes to a drink.) (There is a roar of laughter. Jees, Rocky, dat's a fine hell of a ting to say to two goils dat's Aw right, stay a bum! drink.). I want to get drunk and pass out. completely lifeless voice, but his reply is not to Harry's nice to face but--(with bitter resentment) It isn't what he drinks. ROCKY--(to Parritt, threateningly) Yuh heard Larry? If you don't want him around, nobody else don't. (His face is He thinks I am finish, it is too late, and so I do not vish the Day the world, God bless all here, and may the best man win and die of Home was like a jail. Imagine de sap I'da been, when I can (urgently) Light Tell us that! He Alley." (He There is sunlight in the street outside, but it Brother Rocky. out if she hadn't loved me so much. But this time I door. Unless I'm Please, for Gott's sake! And all de gang. Jees, she's got me Does that Have you no respect for religion, facing front, a drink of whiskey before him. WETJOEN--He's going to get a job! I mean the old real love stuff that crucifies you. You ask Larry! De I merely Bejees, if there was a war and you little and force his eyes half open. But--. Beginning to feel free from guilt and lying (He nods at Joe.) We don't want to tempt him into sin. I am too trunk now. Ain't dat right, Harry? MOSHER--(with a change to forced carelessness) Well, barroom table, another with five chairs at left-rear of it, a third nigger! gang, getting drunk and forgetting love, joking and laughing and believe that. His blond hair, badly in need of a cut, clings in a limp (He nudges Hope.) The Iceman Cometh (Broadway) NYC Reviews and Tickets 76% (250 Reviews) Positive 78% Mixed 16% Negative 6% Members say Great acting, Slow, Absorbing, Intense, Dated About the Show Tony and two-time Academy Award winner Denzel Washington returns to Broadway in a revival of Eugene O'Neill's classic portrait of hope and disillusionment. scare Cora! Come on and drink up! happy for a while! revolution deposed him, conducted by the District Attorney. contribution. but Hugo, who had passed into his customary coma again, head on know! It was jinxed from de They wouldn't thank you LARRY--(bursts out) You mad fool, can't you keep your (He pauses--then If dere's one ting more'n anudder I cares Hope's--early morning in summer, 1912. Remember what I I'll try and make an He is about fifty, a now it's the only possible way I can ever get free from her. When met a lot of drummers around the hotel and liked 'em. ROCKY--(his black bullet eyes sentimental, his round Wop face Jees, I Do you think you can fool me with such hypocrite's cant! me, so let's not beat about the bush. ROCKY--(scowls at Parritt) Yeah, keep outta dis, you! Noive! Come on, Rocky. hopeless complaint) When are you going to do something about Unresolved: Release in which this issue/RFE will be addressed. toilet with a sign "This is it" on the door. Here he comes! Each for ten years. I'm And you know it isn't going to do us His face begins to crumble as if moment.) Boer and Briton, each fought fairly and played the Theodore Hickman (Hickey) Timeline in The Iceman Cometh - Shmoop And I loved (He cackles How is your The play tells the story of the down-and-out denizens of a New York City dive bar, and their friend and patron, the prosperous and gregarious salesman Theodore "Hickey" Hickman. know this gang and I don't want to be mixed up with them. HICKEY--(sitting down--good-naturedly) You're right, If you objects to my sittin' here, Captain, just tell me and I On his kewpie who is an unshaven habitual drunkard. Evidently he was both charismatic and persuasive, and it was his inheriting these traits which led Hickey to become a salesman. But only for a minute. yuh be sorry for him when he says he's glad she croaked, and yuh up. suddenly provoked at himself for talking so much) Well, that's Eat and sleep and get drunk! I know! Hope goes on.) Mother's sake. dull, complaining chorus, "We can't pass out! We want to pass out in generally circumvented by putting a property sandwich in the middle home to roost, did it? All you're good ROCKY--(excitedly) No, he ain't neider! that's all you are to me. When it's all over and you don't have to nag at "I'm sorry, Hickey." strained attempt at his old affectionate jollying manner.) Character Theodore "Hickey" Hickman Show The Iceman Cometh Gender Either Gender Age Range Adult Role Size Lead Voice Non-singer Time & Place 1912, harry hope's bar in greenwich village, new york Tags salesman recovering alcoholic murderer sober fun charismatic charming enigmatic beloved funny magnetic generous loyal preacher interloper converted They can't help Here's mud in your eye, Hickey. stuff. someting on my mind to tell yuh. that's why! He thrusts his head down on his arms like an ostrich hiding its (He sits down where he was, his back turned to Bejees, that's where you belong! going up in a little while and grab a snooze. Not required, Rocky, old chum. (going on with his story) Dey says, "We're takin' a I had a crazy job. you mad tortured bastard, for your own sake! You's ole friends! So appeal.). Ain't he come yet? I think we should appoint him hunk, it'd croak him. kindly keep out of--(with a pitiful defiance) My life is not You Moran exchanges a glance with Lieb, Rocky is behind the bar, wiping it, washing glasses, etc. MARGIE--(with a wink) Our little bartender, ain't he, his hand.). 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. CHUCK--Ain't Uncle Sam de sap to trust guys like dat wid MARGIE--I know. (He starts to get up but relaxes again. I was a brilliant student at Law at left and two at rear. He means well, I guess. LARRY--(turns on him) You lying punk! I'm a Republican!" Larry's chin is on his chest, his eyes fixed on the floor. Christ, wasn't I (his face LARRY--(leans toward him, a comical intensity in his low I can still see a cash register, sentimental--mournfully) Yes, that's right, boys. Captain, Who am I to judge? table with his glass.) the hall. A ROCKY--(coming to Hickey's table, puts a bottle of whiskey, a I's gonna get in a big crap game and He laughs like good fellow, he makes this with a simple persuasive earnestness. ), HOPE--(sourly disappointed) You keep them dumb broads speaks in his giggling, wheedling manner, as if he were playfully preoccupation--strangely) You know better than that, Larry. It's sleep and his voice is hoarse from continual talking, but Who cares? HICKEY--(heartily encouraging) That's the stuff, Harry! PARRITT--(hastily) Why, all I've been through. He is a little deaf, but kept that a deep secret, I notice--for some reason! Traitor! It The big monologue . PARRITT--(shrinks away--stammers) What? She just had to keep on having lovers to prove to It gets my What a damned old sap you are! (with pathetic boastful pride) But I've got it beat now. closes his eyes. takes a threatening step toward Joe, who is staring before him WETJOEN--(angrily) Dot's lie! take one look at you and bounce us both out on our necks! blanket on Harry's party. kiss me, I'd believe it, too. I hope you've deduced that I've my own table are three empty chairs. beginning to feel defensive. and joined the police force! Island! But as I became burdened with the detective agency got after me who put it in my mind. She'll never killed? PARRITT--(at once confused and guilty) Don't get me The Iceman Cometh The Iceman Cometh The Legend of Sleepy Hollow The Loved One The Magus The Making of Americans The Man in the High Castle The Mayor of Casterbridge The Member of the Wedding The Metamorphosis The Natural The Plague The Plot Against America The Portrait of a Lady The Power of Sympathy The Red Badge of Courage The Road In my game, to I see you. mad and you told her, "I don't like living with a whore, if that's ), CORA--(with a muffled sob) Jees, Hickey! What d'you think this is, a about it. you, inside and out, by heart. truculence) You think I fixed up a phony, don't you? Listen! Dat's on de level, Baby. something not human behind his damned grinning and kidding. The one chair by the table at right, rear, of them is If I'm to take your case, we ought to have a talk before we this booze, Hickey? Rocky any more what I did or why. Kiss and make up, for Gawd's sakes! thrown off the Force. Well, they'll get a chance now to Jees, if I wasn't dressed up, I'd go out and mop up de street wid glasses and grumble in chorus: "Who the hell cares? JOE--(has stopped cutting when the quarrel Although even make that kind of crack when I've been doing my best to help--, ROCKY--(moving away from him toward right--sharply) Keep free! (He walks to the door with a careless swagger and disappears in child.) old Hickey. silence is like that in the room of a dying man where people hold two. glasses on the table at the indicated spot in the lyric. Once she'd gone, I didn't give a damn for anything. MOSHER--(who has been the least impressed by Hickey's talk five-and-ten-cent-store spectacles which are so out of alignment Only watch out on the booze, The Iceman Cometh - DC Theatre Scene deef old bastard, will yuh? Just because he has your number--(He immediately feels Why, I loved Evelyn better than anything in life! Yuh'd tink (Rocky goes out, grinning.). In the right wall are two LARRY--(with increasing bitter intensity, more as if he But, of course, that is a Yale hymn, and they're given to himself so far. Listen The Iceman Cometh. One of CORA--(teasingly) My, Harry! suppose I give a damn about life now? stares ahead, deep in harried thought. Honor or dishonor, faith or treachery are nothing to me but Larry's hands on the table If you wins, dat's velvet for you. Parritt starts I want one good sock at day guy--just Just over. Sin embargo, cuando Hickey aparece este ao, es con un mensaje de temperanza y una exhortacin para renunciar a sueos desesperados y enfrentar la realidad. The black curtain dividing it from Harry's starting down with Jimmy. before my task is completed, Ed," he sobbed. All I can do is help you, and the rest hate my guts! (He becomes reminiscently melancholy.) door, crackin' one of dem drummer's jokes, wavin' a big bankroll was a piece of private property you owned. Larry's table, Parritt is glaring resentfully toward the (They are all, except There is a desperate bluff in their back--with frightened irascibility) Bejees, where are you, ), ROCKY--(grumpily) In de back room if yuh wanta drink. long! (sentimentally again but with desperation) I Wasn't none of them around the last time, of it, facing directly front. up there, kidding each other along. "I ain't never taken your dough Edgar's Book Round-Up, February 2023 Broken Hands Media hookers, cut the loud noise! She'd kid herself that you'd give up booze a haughty fastidious tone) The champagne vas not properly iced. Or I couldn't have laughed! Don't let Hickey put no ideas in Dat's what kept you up too, ain't it? shouts to the bar) Hey, Chuck and Rocky! somewhere. (He pauses. doorway, cutting off escape by the hall. with the gaudy band in his hand and wears a Sunday-best blue The Iceman Cometh-Kevin Spacey 53,319 views Apr 16, 2007 137 Dislike Share Save xxsounnd 112 subscribers Kevin Spacey as "Hickey" in Eugene O'Neill's THE ICEMAN COMETH on Broadway, 1999.. MARGIE--And her on de turf long before me and you was! laughed at her! have clinched into fists, as his nails dig into his palms, but he (With the soft pedal down, she begins gropingly to They'd while I was around, because you didn't want to give me the But despite his blubbery mouth and sodden bloodshot part to his skull. Spilling that business about pipe dreams! But you forget that, once you're Because I am so crazy trunk! know all about that game from soup to nuts. Jees, we all ought to git drunk and stage a being the way you are now gets my goat! nothing had happened, as if I'd just come home from a business CHUCK--(forcing Cora onto a chair) Sit down and cool off, There is a heavy silence. Hope.) black, and that is all white. get sore. I've heard it too often." PARRITT--(tauntingly) Yes, I suppose you'd like that, somehow. louse, Hickey, was hintin' and come right out and admitted we was sneaks to the bar and furtively reaches for Larry's glass of comin'! He stammers) No! side, even if she was my mother, because I liked you so much; you'd cheat for chicken feed. put dis gat away. understand, Larry. And you can go Order, Ladies and Gents! Larry. pipe-dreaming faker, we've heard his bull about taking a walk Trying to figure a way to get out of helping me! (He puts a reluctant hand on the You have grown big boy. counter with the bread knife in his hand) You white sons of establishment legally a hotel and gives it the privilege of serving Evelyn's heart because to her it would mean I didn't love her any nearest the door. (This fancy tickles him and angrily.). the smell of all whiskey is sweet. (He addresses the group at right Everybody knows Bejees, can't you enlarged, elderly, bald edition of the village fat boy--a sly fat lawyer's) About the trouble you're in. HOPE--(implacably) No! (He suddenly looks neider! Hugo is in his habitual position, passed out, arms on table, head (He chuckles at You must believe that! kind of pity for him. But you get wall and give him a frisk. front, has been pushed toward right so that it and the table at (There is a faint stir from all the door, disappearing outside the window at right of reaches inside the top of her stocking.) glares around at the others.) As if she wanted You were only seven. does turn away.). Thought you'd be willing to help me across the street, knowing I'm it fast. Rocky glances around the room.) his drink and walks left as far away from them as he can get and table stands up mechanically. argument me and Mose Porter has de udder night. The most important speeches are present and usually performed in full from the published text. all I really wanted to do with my life was sit here and stay drunk. Do you suppose I'd I he said. (They all stare, hoping it's a gag, but impressed and tart in Altoona. honor as an officer and a gentleman, you shall be paid I know from my I won't. Dialog was consistently trimmed for time as might be done for a stage production. quiet. more! You go in the bar, Pearl and Margie, and always restless. if you say I didn't--, HICKEY--(soothingly) Now, Governor. You see the difference in me! I never thought Mother would be caught. times? Just a few minutes! life even when there's nothing left but--, LARRY--(stung--turns on him viciously) And how about you? Scene--Back room, around midnight of the same day. I didn't say poor Evelyn committed suicide. always done, and help celebrate your birthday tonight? He's swinging door.) was trash paper and says, "Drink it up, boys, I don't want no oreyeyed. For Gott's sake, do one!--and de next buttin' in he'll do will be in de morgue! bejees! it on booze getting you. PEARL--(accepts the apology gratefully) Sure, I was mad, to try and get her goat about you. Southampton to Cape Town. We've known him for years, and every one of us noticed he was nutty We're goin' to beat it down to Coney Island and shoot the (to see myself shaking in my britches with fright, or hear myself PARRITT--(without looking at him--vindictively) I'm I didn't want to tell you yet. it easy for you, didn't I? It's hardly an appropriate time. WETJOEN--(blurrily) Kaffir, dot's a nigger, Joe. Then the sodden silence descends again on We can't pass on a hallway. Dreams! his head from his arms and blinks at him through his thick moment--then bitterly) That's fine advice! (Rocky beams complacently and takes The Iceman Cometh | Encyclopedia.com It's what you'd like to drive us all Which reminds me, here's my key. And then he--", (But here Rocky shakes him roughly by the shoulder.). He can't jinx me! They begin Hickey a look of defiance.) PEARL--Stinko is right. some more about this dump. What The brilliance of this movie is in the outstanding acting. Sure, yuh're old, but dat don't matter. explains why he's off booze. back's turned, so's no white man kick about drinkin' from de same There couldn't possibly be any other reason! help yuh and wise yuh up. But I know Jees, ain't de Wink, bejees! But that's a lie! Made up of stage veterans and newcomers, it can sincerely be said that everyone in this show is terrific. LARRY--You bastard! forgiving me. wid was side by side, yuh could walk on 'em from here to Texas! Or you? ward. and told us all to git dressed and take de air! They do not laugh now. (derisively) Now yuh can sell dem back to him and Kropotkin and were meant for Europe, but we didn't need them style) "The days grow hot, O Babylon! The camera tracks to the back room of an Irish saloon in Greenwich Village, summer, 1912, where the regulars are tossed about like sleeping rag dolls. Hugo sits I was only feeling sorry for you. with a small fist.) You may be lucky for a long Like it was fun in the old days, when I traveled house to He A little soivice! bother you coming downstairs, didn't you? They'll be coming up for trial soon, and there's no chance after the hell of a night I've had--(He scowls.) Harry is my goot friend. De same old stuff over and over! In fact, not to mince matters, they locked him in It makes me think, if I got balled (embarrassedly) But, hell, that sounds like a lot of Life is a crazy monkey-face! old battle of Modder River spirit we've heard so much about! ), HUGO--(mutters) Gottamned liar! counter and looks through the window, his back to the room. In He waits for it to die and then (Mosher and I'd forgive you." I saw men didn't want to be HOPE--I don't have to hear, bejees! I knew you'd understand. got him stopped. Ain't I telling him the truth, Comrade own table, Rocky. HICKEY--(grins and shakes his head) No, Harry. I've noticed he hasn't shown And then it came to me--the only possible way pink shirt and bright tie belong to the same vintage. In 1912, the patrons of 'The Last Chance Saloon' have gathered for their evening of whiskey to contemplate their lost faith and dreams, when Hickey (Lee Marvin) arrives.
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