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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0469823Fran Kranz - IMDb

    Fran Kranz. Actor: The Cabin in the Woods. Francis Elliott "Fran" Kranz is an American film, television and Broadway actor. Kranz was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. He started acting in third and fourth grade, and knew from a very young age that he wanted to become an actor.

    • Actor, Producer, Director
    • July 13, 1981
    • 2 min
  2. 12 de abr. de 2012 · Fran Kranz stars as ‘Marty’ in 'The Cabin In The Woods.' Diyah Pera. Fran Kranz may not be a household name yet, but he’s a familiar face to fans of Joss Whedon ‘s beloved short-lived TV...

    • Katy Kroll
    • Overview
    • Personality
    • The Fool
    • Trivia

    - Marty commenting to himself in front of Dana after discussing Jules and Curt's bizarre behavior

    Martin “Marty” Mikalski (Fran Kranz) was a college student who went with friends Curt Vaughan, Jules Louden, Dana Polk and Holden McCrea to the cabin in the woods belonging to Curt's cousin. His role was designated "The Fool " and the Chem Department laced his stash of marijuana in order for him to fit the role more; he later became more of the male protagonist of Cabin in the Woods.

    By general impression, Marty seems like the general "Fool". He's the most eccentric and gives out insights that others might sound silly at first.

    Despite the technicians viewing Marty as "The Fool", he is the one that actually qualifies as 'The Virgin" as Jules and Curt had sex before Jules' death, Dana had an affair with her professor, and Holden was about to get it on with Dana the first night at the cabin. This is clever because Marty portrays the sharpest and most heroic traits out of the main 5 and he is the one that solves whats going on which, according to the technicians (and every horror movie ever made), makes him the real hero.

    In the beginning of the film, Marty is seen smoking from a a large bong that collapses down. During the trip to the cabin, he comments that people are afraid to let society crumble, even though they should. At the gas station, he goes to protect Jules after Mordecai calls her a "whore."

    In the cabin, Marty is shown overcoming his role as the Fool rather than conforming to it. He hears the subliminal voice that tells Dana to read the Latin in Patience Buckner's diary out loud, as well as the voice that tells him to go for a walk alone. (It is later revealed by Wendy Lin that Marty had a hidden marjuana stash that the chem department was unable to tamper with, and that his continual bake was interfering with with the various other subliminal and chemical pushes).

    After Jules is killed by the Buckner Family and Curt is persuaded to split the groups into their rooms, Marty accidentally knocks over the lamp and finds a hidden camera. He mistakenly thinks he's on a reality show, until he is attacked by Judah Buckner and stabbed in the shoulder with a trowel. He is dragged off-screen and the control room considers him dead.

    He shows up later on, however, and saves Dana from Matthew Buckner . He tells Dana that he had to dismember Judah with the trowel and then found the elevator room where the Buckner Family came from. He and Dana go into the elevator and go down to find all the glass rooms with the monsters. When they are released into the facility, the guards are ordered to shoot Marty first, as the Virgin must be the last person alive before dying. After Dana does the System Purge, they hide together until they are forced by the Dragonbat to leave.

    They find themselves in the sacrifical room where the Director tells Dana that she must kill Marty to save the world. When Dana points a gun at Marty, Marty doesn't tell her that the werewolf is behind her and she is attacked. The Director attacks Marty and they fight before she is killed by Patience Buckner. Marty shoots the werewolf and helps Dana. He apologizes to Dana for not warning her about the werewolf and for causing the end of the world, but Dana agrees with him that perhaps it's time for humanity to crumble and someone else to have a go. He shares one last joint with her before the end of the world.

    Marty is presumbly killed when the Ancient One rises.

    Marty resembles Shaggy Rogers from the Scooby-Doo franchise and possibly Tommy Jarvis from Friday The 13th.

  3. Dana : I'm so sorry I almost shot you... I probably wouldn't have. Marty : Hey. Hey, no, shh, no. I totally get it. [pauses to light a reefer] Marty : I'm sorry I let you get attacked by a werewolf and then ended the world. Marty : Statistical fact. Cops will never pull over a man with a huge bong in his car.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eric_StoltzEric Stoltz - Wikipedia

    Eric Stoltz (born September 30, 1961) is an American actor, director and producer. He played Rocky Dennis in the biographical drama film Mask (1985), which earned him the nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture.

  5. 9 de oct. de 2014 · The Cabin in the Woods movie clips: http://j.mp/1o2muQsBUY THE MOVIE: https://www.fandangonow.com/details/movie/the-cabin-in-the-woods-2011/MMVCD9AD84CB1BE80...

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  6. 10 de dic. de 2019 · Marty, the stoner slacker who fulfills the "fool" archetype in Cabin's sacrificial ritual, was played by Whedon fave Fran Kranz, a veteran of Dollhouse who would go on to appear in Whedon's...