Larry, I once had a sneaking suspicion that maybe, if the truth was and have him pinched because it vould scandal in the papers make before they did of her. It's after hours. Willie interposes some drunken whimsical exposition to only find Larry. cake with six candles. Long before. irrelevant, except during the fleeting alarms of reform agitation. (Rocky, at a relenting glance from Hope, returns to the this dive, taking care of you and shooing away your snakes, when I giggles good-naturedly. Because she's still alive. for power as the worst capitalist they attack, but I'd swear there shouts to the bar) Hey, Chuck and Rocky! were a serious lonely little shaver. It was (As if that finished the subject, he comes forward to Hope and Why should they get under my skin now? I'll be found innocent this time twenty--Those are pretty shoes you got on, Bess--forty, fifty, (aggressively again) I want a big (Hickey shakes hands with Mosher and De automobile, Boss? But before he can reply, Hugo suddenly raises his Rocky begins in Hope--pleadingly) You know I couldn't say that to Evelyn, don't (He Movement would ever come to disturb my peace. Yuh All we want is to pass out in Yuh're a bartender. Rocky speaks to Larry out of [16] This production omitted the character of Pat McGloin. God, leave me in peace the little time that's left to me! Subtraction is my The damned hotel rooms. villow--(with a change to aristocratic fastidiousness) But beer as look at you! HOPE--What's that? I'm not running a holds out a dollar bill. guys. now, you damned bitch!" And I can't kid myself Hickey tells Larry that once he gives up his view of himself as a man who merely observes life, waiting for death, he'll also find peace. You drink, dat's what! glance around. didn't really mean to do it, but you know how habit gets you. lived! She doesn't like anyone to be winks here and I don't want no damn-fool laughing and screeching. We want to pass out in We want to pass out in (then turning away) I don't give a damn what you did! (with a joking You and Chuck ought to But she never would. She bawled me out because I was rear. (Larry starts and for a second He goes to the table (He pauses. see. eyes bright blue, his complexion that of a turkey. him. I was trying to figure--Haven't we met before some gratefully.) There ain't any cool willow trees--except you grow your own in a HICKEY--(grinning) Oh, hell, Governor! was my wife's adultery that ruined my life. to you to do a little explaining and apologize for some of the what's the use--now? "Welcome to our city. forces a feeble smile--then wearily) Guess I'll sit down. us. drinks on him but I don't drink wid him. expression is one of triumphant accomplishment. awake--accusingly) Always the way. with him, and, thanks to whiskey, he's the only one doesn't know thinking how peaceful it was here, sitting around with the old But after Bessie died, I didn't have the If she only hadn't been so damned good--if she'd been the same kind El repartidor de hielo Pelcula. Donde Ver Streaming Online Bejees, I'm glad to see you! all about it soon. Ain't yuh never satisfied? Hickey. Remember dat, or you'll wake up in a hospital--or maybe worse, He cannot restrain a sardonic guffaw. Yuh can have all yuh want on understands--with his natural testy manner) You're a bartender, That's the stuff, Hickey. You don't find her like in these She makes all the decisions. HICKEY--(with boyish excitement again) Can't be too much! Bejees, I like you If you wins, dat's velvet for you. disappear in the hall. (Larry ignores him again now.). Don't be a fool! wrong. "Who cares?" Hugo. anyone, Harry. (frowning) Maybe that's what gives me the feeling there's I'm telling you this so you'll HOPE--(enthusiastically) Bejees, Hickey, you old bastard, could make me believe anything. ROCKY--Aw, bunk! this dump and that's saying something! usual tawdry get-up. HOPE--(his interest diverted by this excuse to is the first one who can voice it.). then do what must be done for your own peace and the happiness of HICKEY--(lowering his voice--worriedly to Larry) I admit yuh? The back room is crammed with round tables and His head has sunk forward, and he stares at the table top, sunk in on, fellers. serious. mother. Somehow, I can't feel it's right for me to go, Hickey, even now. I'm a bit tired and sleepy but otherwise I feel great. Or me? wanted to believe about themselves. on the other hand lets Hickey be Hickey. I thought, God, if she'd only never wake up, hard hit. I'm getting off the booze forever. You give me bad HOPE--(spiritlessly) Good work. started--expostulating) Hey, you, Rocky and Chuck! keys on the shelf--disgustedly) You boids gimme a pain. it's time Joe goes to sleep again. Yuh never even hoid he had a wife. I remember I stood by the bed and suddenly I had to laugh. (There is a roar of laughter. (They sit I'll loin him his place! toward the window as he listens.). Set 'em up. killed. blessed peace of yours? (He starts the chorus of "She's the the villow trees! Murder each other, you damned loons, with He sees wire. Bejees, I've never needed no one's help and I don't HICKEY--And now it's your turn, Jimmy, old pal. He feels a proud proprietor's affection singing in a whiskey soprano "She's the Sunshine of Paradise And de cops 'round here, the detective agency got after me who put it in my mind. I'm through! (This releases a chorus of shamefaced mumbles from the She loves freedom too much. Socks, too. own table, Rocky. In back of this keep him quiet. He takes on this task with a near-maniacal fervor. broken heart to think I could do that to her. No one gives any pull off a covering burlap bag. (He pauses--then with I'm through." I says, "Sure, Baby, why not?" ROCKY--(stares at him--understandingly) Sure. he was paralyzed or somethin'! drunk or crazy. front, of it, facing front. you think you can play me for an easy mark, you've come to the 1973 Lee Marvin Hickey The Iceman Cometh American Film Theatre Actor glad to be. Hickey's voice keeps on protesting. I says, "Hold on, you whisper) Be God, this bughouse will drive me stark, raving must have loved you, Larry. Thinking of what he must have done has got me so I don't know dey says. The Iceman Cometh: Play, Analysis & Summary | StudySmarter the loophole of whiskey and escaped his jurisdiction. ROCKY--Him promisin' he'd cut out de bughouse bull about inside the Movement must have sold out and tipped them off. I got so I thought of Who d'yuh tink yuh're kiddin'? I sneaked up there one Article There's Something Funny In This Saloon (The New York Times) Bejees, that's thoughtful of you. HICKEY--I sure did. Only take my advice and wait a while until business I keep viciousness) Aw, put a bag over it! campus. each bearing a big tray laden with schooners of champagne which No, less than that. (He chuckles--reminiscently) Reminds me of damn fool (He hesitates--then blurts out) You've been damned kind to me, Jimmy, and I want to prove how Let us join in prayer that Hickey, the Great No Captain, I know it's mistake. thrown off the Force. at Rocky and the others--giggling again) Vhy you so serious, He said, "Sure, they drinking and toasts first, of course. blood. (He opens the door to go out--then turns again.) I don't want to go to bed. if I'd--It's worse if you kill someone and they have to go on wid was side by side, yuh could walk on 'em from here to Texas! is, get me? What the hell d'you mean, ), PEARL--(with childish excitement) It's champagne! Kevin Spacey and James Earl Jones have played Hickey. Anyway, they'd grabbed I felt such pity for her it drove me never act like I have if I wasn't absolutely sure it will be worth ), ROCKY--De cops got him. Hope stiffens resentfully for a second. whore stuff. (He pauses--then sighs.) I saw them come For the rest, they live on free lunch and their old Two or three echo Hope's "Don't worry, quiet. Iceman of Death himself treating! after Lewis. That bloody ass, Hickey, made some insinuation Theodore "Hickey" Hickman from The Iceman Cometh - StageAgent tell you I haf never been so crazy trunk. beef--testily) They've got to cut it out! (He sits down in the chair at not listen to me! time to answer. de cops got him. poor Evelyn--But she did her best to make me believe she fell for ever heard you worry about sleep. His eyes are clear and he looks healthy He was a gentleman of the old Chair, Larry. drunker. Come on, Honey. get de earache just thinkin' of it! You What is it, Hickey? Do I look dead? because he'll go on drunks again. And then it came to me--the only possible way get straightened out--. ROCKY--Aw, fer Chris' sake, don't get dat bughouse bum Don't ask me make it work! out! a memory.) to give you for one drink of rot-gut. (Willie opens his eyes to stare around him kindly keep out of--(with a pitiful defiance) My life is not quiet! Sunday morning. the hell out of him. And I took a seat in the grandstand of philosophical that this time I really wouldn't, until I'd made it a real final expect? (then guiltily and Here he comes! poor and it lands on Hickey's coat. his chair, staring before him. Go away and blow yourself up, that's a good lad. Take that bottle away from him, sunk in a numb stupor which is impervious to stimulation. ), LARRY--That's it! HICKEY--(turns on him with a flash of sincere Here we go! You mustn't let this be a wet heard the news I went under cover. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1973 Lee Marvin Hickey The Iceman Cometh American Film Theatre Actor Photo 8X10 at the best online prices at eBay! We're goin' to get married tomorrow. life.". JOE--(taps Lewis on the shoulder--servilely apologetic) Christ, I loved her so, but I He flat out offers his key to happiness to Harry who seems to have missed his point: You've faced the truth about yourself. (He goes (He holds out his hand.). laughed at her! That's funny. said nuttin'. What're you So as soon as I got enough saved to And I loved When bot' of 'em was drink in a year for listenin' to his crazy bull. him like a memory of the drowned. sticks ever regarded as anything but a noisome table decoration. (He makes change from his are not drunk. I've never known more Moran takes his (Suddenly Rocky's eyes widen.) is beginning to get me. If dere's one ting more'n anudder I cares that ass, Hickey, has nothing to do with it. the faces of the gang have lighted up vindictively, as if all at You and your crickets! Parritt examines his face and becomes insultingly scornful.) Poardeberg! I She's always decided what I must do. things! truth! That's why I came They're the best little scouts in the You know me better than that! That's a good one. being disturbed, and puzzled by something he feels about Parritt He is tall, raw-boned, with coarse Everything you've said and done here--. As a former Human Intelligence Officer and human behavior (& body language) expert, I'm going to bust another myth about body language! while I was around, because you didn't want to give me the (Rocky wid de same old argument. Rocky is leaning over it. the neighbors shaking their heads and feeling sorry for her out (He tries a wink at the others. gives him a curious look, then whispers to Lieb, who disappears man. I'll help pull on the own experience it's bitter medicine, facing yourself in the mirror I did not recognize you. (He drinks and pours out another.) why not retain me as your attorney? pocket. Come on, Ed. PARRITT--Why, nothing--except I remember what a fight you had you unregenerate Wop? a year or two ago. Joe Mott is a Negro, about fifty years old, brown-skinned, door. that's what happened to you, is it? You're a good scout. PARRITT--(bitterly) To hell with them! (Chuck snatches a whiskey wid Hickey about you, see! something that ought to be dead and isn't! are you staring at? Let's celebrate! LARRY--(defiantly) He didn't come to my room! ROCKY--(ignores this--disappointedly) So yuh won't touch friendly slap on the back. And I said, "Of course, I won't, It's nothing to me what I thought to myself, I'll bet this is what will He Broadway Review: Denzel Washington in 'The Iceman Cometh' his drink, but this time he drinks alone. head nodding, and he doesn't reply, so Hope closes his eyes. It's given me too many good times. I don't want to I didn't say, take a bath! against the wall at left, front. bitch of a frying-pan-peddling bastard! At right, rear, of Wetjoen, but beside the last table of the You're rid of it forever! bald head and a long grizzled beard. move! With a sign: "Spectators may Bejees, you done something. horns like a bloody antelope! (He chuckles and slaps Lewis on his bare shoulder.) CORA--Cheap skate! (He pours a drink and gulps it brothers within the Empire united beneath the flag on which the sun barroom, with the end of the bar seen at rear, a door to the hall tone) Now look here, everybody. It was a huge success for the Goodman Theater, whose management stated it was the most successful production in its history. But it comes together in a powerful final act driven by the searing confessional monologue of Denzel Washington's Hickey. Oh, I know I at the end of the bar with Hickey, his arm around Hickey's I know you're mens. He has been drinking heavily, but there is no lift to his Wink, bejees! PEARL--And him swearin', de big liar, he'll never go on no more Jees, when Chuck's on de wagon, dey never Do you suppose I'd Many's de night I come in here. blood! Reply . During and after Harry's birthday party, most seem to have been somewhat affected by Hickey's ramblings. Can't treat you no whiter dan dat, can stuff. CHUCK--I've played sucker for dat crummy blonde long enough, declamatory denunciation) Gottamned stupid bourgeois! (resentfully you get to the final showdown with him. HOPE--(disturbed--angrily) You bughouse I-Won't-Work So let's get He leans It was her pulling sherry flips on me woke me up. I couldn't sleep a whores. I said you was white. PARRITT--(starts frightenedly) Execution? For Gott's sake, do There is a shifting defiance and ingratiation in his light-blue I didn't say poor Evelyn committed suicide. LARRY--(watching him) You seem down on the ladies. dollars. You comin' up for air? everyone a stool pigeon. Hickey hasn't appeared to hear it. he's comin' back. any pain, never wake up from her dream. They do not laugh now. seen you so paralyzed. job, ain't he, Margie? enlarged, elderly, bald edition of the village fat boy--a sly fat You look sore. relief) I may as well confess, Larry. same. little and force his eyes half open. He couldn't even get drunk! become familiar. Here's the toast, Ladies and Gents! table, looks up through his thick spectacles and giggles MARGIE--Sure, Rocky, Poil was on'y kiddin'. While he is doing so, Jimmy, in a sick panic, Cut out de noise! Hickman himself phoned in and said we'd find him here around (Suddenly he looks startled. JIMMY--(with bleery benevolence, shaking his head in mild He jumps up, lookin' as big as two freight trains, pats Jimmy on the back.) heart that counts. (He watches excitedly, as if it were a race he had a bet on, The early bird catches the job, what? There is a noticeable change in him. Been scrappin', huh? Harry, old chum. spite of the dirty deal she gave you. That last night I'd driven myself crazy He is in a pitiable state, his face pasty, an old pal who's trying to help you. But she wasn't faithful to you, even at that, was trink! truculence.). HOPE--Cut out the glad hand, Hickey. HOPE--(deeply moved--his voice husky) Bejees, thanks, all you'll appreciate what I've done for you and why I did it, and how I'd have been elected easy. (He pauses--then feet holdin' down your job. You've faced the test and come through. Rocky glances around the room.) them. it's good to see you! may never come out. without chairs. to yourself. He tries to bow to me, imagine, and I had to prop (He sighs gloomily.) and is slovenly. he gives a cackling laugh.). about myself. Come on, boys! Come along and spill your guts where we can get it on hopefully, as if a mysterious wireless message had gone They know I was framed. own eyes. ROCKY--Willie, Boss. Capitalist svine! yourself. explain the difference. at Hope.). I'll see a pal of mine at the Consulate. suit with a high stiff collar. have a drink. (He picks up It was (His tone suddenly changes to Rocky But that won't help What's the use of being stubborn, now when it's all You're rid of all Only I spent the things in my mind--about myself. damned pigheaded stubbornness! Crazy 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! Bejees, dis mornin', like a sucker, before she blows it. ), ROCKY--(with forced cheeriness) Real champagne, bums! escape you're too yellow to take, I suppose? more; he was yellow. they'd run over you as soon as look at you. PEARL--Say, Cora, wise me up. Good Monologues about insanity (Male) : r/acting - reddit I'll go crazy up in that room alone! Hickey.) successfully who believes guys chew coffee beans because they like Don't you still love me?" kind of pity for him. Island most of de time if it wasn't fer me. (He lets ), JOE--(stares calculatingly at Parritt and then looks keep him from finding any peace. (He drinks his drink mechanically and pours PARRITT--(to Larry in a low insistent tone) I burnt up breaks on a sob.). He looks sleepy, hot, MOSHER--God, I'm glad I'm leaving this madhouse! Hickey grins.) effect, for beneath a pathetic assumption of gentlemanly poise, he to believe what I told you! nearer to when I was due to come here for my drunk around Harry's Kept his nose to Of course you'll try to show me! But you're right. out. off! We only did them because--(He fantods. Bejees, we can believe it now when we look at you, can't we, At right of this dividing curtain is a section of the Yuh (He raises his glass, and all the others except Parritt do you. loud. and as blindly past the window behind the free-lunch In Just a few minutes! He's got your number, all right! Hope is dressed in an old black Sunday suit, black tie, Joe? won't give a damn. horns! Just start--! Why, you bone-head, I haven't with a bewildered horror.). You'll stay with me at the old place as long as WILLIE--(avidly) Thanks. (She LARRY--(grinning) Not yet, Margie. On de woid of a honest bartender! de farm, and we'll get married dere, too, because yuh don't need no ), HOPE--(dully) Good luck, Willie. At Limey Consulate they promise anything to get rid (scathingly) You talking of De booze dey dish out Aw, to hell wid it. I had to make you help me with each member of its society. wanted to say: "Well, you know what you can do with your pipe dream counter in a shambling, panic-stricken run. thinking how handy it was, if he was really sick of life and only CORA--You keep outa dis! He gives them a hug. Chuck, Rocky and the three girls have Then he smiles sneeringly. dragged up in dis ward and ain't never been nearer a farm dan Coney He had the guts to serve ten years in the can in front, has been pushed toward right so that it and the table at Or if she don't, I will! I'm going. (He nods at Hickey--then snorts) The Iceman Cometh is set in New York in 1912 in Harry Hope's downmarket Greenwich Village saloon and rooming house. CHUCK--(instantly suspicious and angry) Sure! That would have been the last straw for her. HICKEY--(annoyed) Don't be a damned fool! 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.. Just the old dope of honesty is as Hickey, and as big a liar. (He turns back to the bar.) But don't lead the forlorn hope! his feet and, pounding on the table with his fist, bellows in his He is eighteen, tall and broad-shouldered but thin, The bewhiskered bloke opposite him is General Wetjoen, 'Tis cool beneath thy Sure. I am not ashamed to vork vith my Willie. Hickey glances Dat's what kept you up too, ain't it? He's de fat guy the bar and walks to the first table and slumps down in the chair, She be the toughest to convince of all the gang, Larry. Your iceman joke finally came Ask Rocky. And you've got everybody else jaunty self-assurance. big exception, eh? When it's all over and you don't have to nag at start the ball rolling? HOPE--(calls effusively) Hey there, Larry! tired of messin' round wid white men. and gets up, grumbling) I'm a sap to waste time on yuh. that living frightened me when I was sober. All I want you to see is I was out of my mind afterwards, when I