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The Getaway

Studio Warner Bros Alt Title The Getaway
Distributed by Warner Bros, Sandrew Metronome Director(s) Sam Peckinpah
Running Time 118.mins Producer(s) David Foster, Mitchell Brower
Prod. Year 1972 Composer(s) Quincy Jones
Genre(s) Action Writer(s) Walter Hill
Screen Format WideScreen 2:35:1 Anamorphic Prod.Design Don Guest
Sound Format(s) DD 1.0 Sound Garth Craven
Layer DVD-5 Actors - Steve McQueen
- Ali McGraw
- Ben Johnson
- Al Lettieri
- Sally Struthers
Case Type Snapper DVD Extras: - Production Notes
IMDB Rating 7.3 DVD-ROM None
Reviewed   MPAA Rating PG-13
Released - UPC 321940144238
IMDB Link 0068638 Comments Added 15/02-2000

Review 1

One step a head!!

The Getaway starring Steve McQueen and Ali McGraw is an exciting film about a bank robbery. Steve McQueen and Ali McGraw plays husband and wife. She gets him out of jail, and together they arrange a bankrobbery for someone. Not everything goes as planned and they find themselves running not only from the law, but also from a mexican accomplish who wants the money for himself. Steve McQueen is as always great in his performance, and the rest of the actors are doing fine jobs too. The Getaway is a great action movie of the old school. Great story and a great cast makes the movie highly entertaining and exciting. The sound is in mono, but still it sounds great. The picture is very good for a movie that came out in 1972. The Getaway is highly recommendable if you like action and Steve McQueen. I give it a 5.