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The Getaway

A newly released ex-convict and his loyal wife are on the run after a botched heist upends their lives.

Director(s)

Sam Peckinpah

Michael Preece

Newt Arnold

Where to watch

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Amazon Video

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Cast & Crew

Ali MacGraw

Ali MacGraw

Carol McCoy

Steve McQueen

Steve McQueen

Carter "Doc" McCoy

Tommy Bush

Tommy Bush

Cowboy's Helper

Ben Johnson

Ben Johnson

Jack Beynon

Dick Crockett

Dick Crockett

Bank Guard

Bo Hopkins

Bo Hopkins

Frank Jackson

Hal Smith

Hal Smith

Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)

Newt Arnold

Newt Arnold

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Richard Bright

Richard Bright

The Thief

Dub Taylor

Dub Taylor

Laughlin

Al Lettieri

Al Lettieri

Rudy Butler

Roy Jenson

Roy Jenson

Cully

R.C. Keene

R.C. Keene

Beacon City Parade / Robbery Witness (uncredited)

Sally Struthers

Sally Struthers

Fran Clinton

Tommy Splittgerber

Tommy Splittgerber

Train Station Ticket Agent (uncredited)

Slim Pickens

Slim Pickens

Cowboy

Jack Dodson

Jack Dodson

Harold Clinton

Bill Hart

Bill Hart

Swain

Tom Runyon

Tom Runyon

Hayhoe

John Bryson

John Bryson

The Accountant

Whitney Jones

Whitney Jones

The Soldier

Raymond King

Raymond King

Boy on Train

Ivan Thomas

Ivan Thomas

Boy on Train

C.W. White

C.W. White

Boy's Mother

Brenda W. King

Brenda W. King

Boys' Mother

W. Dee Kutach

W. Dee Kutach

Parole Board Chairman

Brick Lowry

Brick Lowry

Parole Board Commissioner

Martin Colley

Martin Colley

McCoy's Lawyer

O.S. Savage

O.S. Savage

Field Captain

A.L. Camp

A.L. Camp

Hardware Store Owner

Bob Veal

Bob Veal

TV Shop Proprietor

Bruce Bissonette

Bruce Bissonette

Sporting Goods Salesman

Maggie Gonzalez

Maggie Gonzalez

Carhop

Jim Kannon

Jim Kannon

Cannon

Doug Dudley

Doug Dudley

Max

Stacy Newton

Stacy Newton

Stacy

Stephen Douglas Butler

Stephen Douglas Butler

Teen at Drive-Up-Diner (uncredited)

Margaret Mazzola

Margaret Mazzola

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Sam Peckinpah

Sam Peckinpah

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Michael Preece

Michael Preece

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Details

GenresAction, Crime, Thriller
Runtime2h 3 mins
Released on13 Dec 1972
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Wuchak

6/10

**_Steve McQueen, Ali MacGraw and others chasing a bag of cash in Texas_** A prisoner in Huntsville (McQueen) is released early due to his wife (MacGraw) making a deal with a corrupt official (Ben Johnson). The cost of his freedom is to head a bank heist in San Marcos with the officer’s questionable henchmen (Al Lettieri and Bo Hopkins). O, what a tangled web we weave. “The Getaway” (1972) is a crime thriller written by Walter Hill based on Jim Thompson’s book and was director Sam Peckinpah’s second most successful film at the box office, after “Convoy” six years later. It was remade in 1994 with Alec Baldwin and influenced soon-to-come movies like “The Outfit,” "Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry," "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot" and “The Gauntlet,” as well as later ones like “No Country for Old Men.” If you like those flicks, you’ll appreciate this one, although it ranks with the least of ’em IMHO. Why? Because the bank job is unnecessarily convoluted, not to mention expensive, with the myriad pre-caper photographs, a cliched last-minute briefing session in a basement, severing electrical cables in the sewer tunnels and even diversionary explosions. Why Sure! Then there’s the curious train station sequence with a convenient con man that’s inserted into the midsection, which I admit is entertaining in a Hitchcockian way. Lastly, despite some amusing bits, the proceedings are shrouded by a pessimistic and ugly perspective. I get that the protagonists are antiheroes, but the film needed more glimmerings of nobility and love, and less murderous venality. “Pulp Fiction” is a good example. Ali looks good on the feminine front and is, thankfully, way less annoying than her character in “Love Story.” Blonde Sally Struthers eventually appears and never looked better at 23 during shooting, but her character is a ditzy turnoff. McQueen would marry costar MacGraw seven months after the movie’s release, but their marriage would only last five years. It runs 2 hours, 2 minutes, and was shot entirely in Texas at Huntsville (prison), San Marcos (bank robbery), San Antonio (train station), Fabens (city street confrontation) and El Paso (Laughlin Hotel). GRADE: B-/C+

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