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: The film is world-famous for its "Is it safe?" torture scene, which remains one of the most agonizingly tense sequences in cinema history.

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: Laurence Olivier earned an Academy Award nomination for his chilling portrayal of Szell, while Hoffman’s "Method" acting brings a palpable sense of desperation to the role. Technical Quick Facts Release Year Runtime 125 minutes Audio DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 / Lossless 2.0 Genre Crime, Thriller, Drama Rating R (for violence and intensity)