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1. "Those 70s Shows American Film Theatre rises again, gay Butley bests Boys in the Band By Phil Hall FREEZING Lee Marvin in The Iceman Cometh."
2. "One of the most elusive commodities for the discriminating cineaste has been the 14 films produced between 1973 and 1975 under the umbrella of the American Film Theatre." 3. "The first film to be theatrically released as part of the series is in this first new installment John Frankenheimer’s 1973 version of Eugene O’Neill’s landmark The Iceman Cometh." 4. "Marvin had long been dismissed either as a ham or an action film star, but The Iceman Cometh brings a strong reminder of what he could accomplish when give the right role." 5. "And as with The Iceman Cometh, the film clearly shows its origins as a singleset piece despite director Harold Pinter’s best efforts." 6. "Those 70s Shows BY PHIL HALL Made between 1973 and 1975, the filmed plays of the American Film Theatre have long been completely unavailable and thus legendary."
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