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                    (1973)
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Fredric March,
Lee Marvin,
Robert Ryan,
Jeff Bridges,
Bradford Dillman,
Sorrell Booke,
Hildy Brooks,
Juno Dawson,
Moses Gunn,
Clifton James,
Stephen Pearlman
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John Frankenheimer
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Drama,
Indie Dramas,
Classic Dramas,
Period Pieces
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239
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The movie 'Iceman Cometh' (1973) portrays a group of down-and-out bar patrons as they confront the disillusioning truths of their lives when a charismatic former salesman visits them. Set entirely in a dilapidated bar, the film delves into themes of despair, hope, and self-deception.
                 
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