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  1. The Journey of the Fifth Horse è un film per la televisione del 1966 diretto da Larry Arrick e Earl Dawson. È un film drammatico statunitense basato sull'opera teatrale del 1850 Diario di un uomo superfluo di Ivan Turgenev. È il primo film in cui appare Dustin Hoffman, nel ruolo di Zoditch, che per la sua interpretazione vinse un ...

  2. The Journey of the Fifth Horse: Directed by Larry Arrick, Earl Dawson. With Dustin Hoffman, Michael Tolan, Susan Anspach, Lee Wallace.

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    • Drama
    • Larry Arrick, Earl Dawson
    • 1966-10-14
  3. Overview. Dustin Hoffman stars in this television adaptation of Ivan Turgenev's tale about Dmitri Zoditch, a simple manuscript reader at a publishing house whose grand dreams don't square with his dead-end job and miserable apartment.

  4. THE JOURNEY OF THE FIFTH HORSE is the story of a kind and good-hearted young landowner in 19th century Russia who, desperate for love and acceptance, sets out to find both, only to discover that if he had never lived at all it would have made no difference to anyone.

  5. 1966 Directed by Earl Dawson, Larry Arrick. Dustin Hoffman stars in this television adaptation of Ivan Turgenev’s tale about Dmitri Zoditch, a simple manuscript reader at a publishing house whose grand dreams don’t square with his dead-end job and miserable apartment.

    • Earl Dawson, Larry Arrick
    • Broadway Theatre Archive
  6. Synopsis by Mark Deming. In 1966, a year before he rose to overnight fame in The Graduate, Dustin Hoffman won an Obie Award for his performance in Journey of the Fifth Horse, a stage adaptation by Ronald Ribman of the story Diary of a Superfluous Man by Ivan Turgenev.

  7. Dustin Hoffman stars in this television adaptation of Ivan Turgenev’s tale about Dmitri Zoditch, a simple manuscript reader at a publishing house whose grand dreams don’t square with his dead-end job and miserable apartment. When he’s assigned to read the diary of a nobleman, he finds bitter parallels between his own pathetic existence and the wasted life described in the journal ...