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"The Iceman Cometh" was Frederic March's final cinematic endeavor, released posthumously in 1960. The film adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's play delves into the lives and struggles of a group of alcoholics seeking solace and escape from their harsh realities. March's portrayal of Hickey, a traveling salesman who disrupts their fragile equilibrium, stands as a testament to his exceptional acting prowess, leaving a lasting impression despite his untimely passing."