1976 Thriller Turns 50 — And Still Has One of the Most Terrifying Scenes in Movie History ...Saudi Arabia

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The 1976 thriller Marathon Man, turning 50 this year, has lost none of its power to terrify. Directed by John Schlesinger and adapted by William Goldman from his own novel, the film stars Dustin Hoffman as Thomas "Babe" Levy, a New York City graduate student and long-distance runner who gets yanked into a deadly web of Nazi war criminals, spies and smuggled diamonds after his secret-agent brother (Roy Scheider) is killed.

At the center of it is Laurence Olivier as Christian Szell, a former Nazi dentist who robbed his Jewish patients, converted the loot into diamonds and resurfaces to collect. Certain that Babe knows where the gems are, Szell interrogates him the only way a dentist can, with a drill and no anesthetic, calmly repeating one question: "Is it safe?" The moment is so seared into pop culture that the line ranks No. 70 on the American Film Institute's list of the 100 greatest movie quotes.

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Half a century on, Marathon Man still turns up on best thriller lists and still sends viewers straight for the floss. Not bad for a film that made a routine trip to the dentist into one of cinema's great nightmares.

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