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The Getaway (Deluxe Edition)
The Getaway (Deluxe Edition)
Director: Sam Peckinpah
Actors: Steve Mcqueen, Ali Macgraw, Ben Johnson, Sally Struthers, Al Lettieri
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

List Price: $19.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(68 reviews)
Sales Rank: 7904

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed)
Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 122 minutes
Number Of Items: 1
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: WARD69387D
ISBN: 1419806815
UPC: 012569693876
EAN: 9781419806810
ASIN: B0008ENHTY

Release Date: May 31, 2005
Theatrical Release Date: December 13, 1972
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Description
Master thief Doc McCoy knows his wife has been in bed with the local political boss in order to spring him from jail. What he can't know is the sinister succession of double-crosses that will sour the deal once he's on the outside - and executing the ultimate robbery. Fasten your seat belts and join Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw in a supreme action thriller based on Jim Thompson's novel. Sam Peckinpah directed, filming on locations across Texas and in sequence - from the opening inside Hunstville State Prison to the explosive El Paso border climax. Once The Getaway starts, there's no escaping its breathless intensity.

DVD Features:Audio Commentary:Commentary by Peckinpah Biographers/Documentarians Nick Redman, Paul Seydor, Garner Simmons and David WeddleFeaturette:Jerry Fielding, Sam Peckinpah and The GetawayTheatrical Trailer:



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It's better than the 1994 remake starring Kim Basinger and husband Alec Baldwin, but this 1972 thriller relies too heavily on the low-key star power of Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw, and the stylish violence of director Sam Peckinpah, reduced here to a mechanical echo of his former glory. McQueen plays a bank robber whose wife (MacGraw) makes a deal with a Texas politician to have her husband released from prison in return for a percentage from their next big heist. But when the plan goes sour, the couple must flee to Mexico as fast as they can, with a variety of gun-wielding thugs on their trail. MacGraw was duly skewered at the time for her dubious acting ability, but the film still has a raw, unglamorous quality that lends a timeless spin to the familiar crooks-on-the-lam scenario. As always, Peckinpah rises to the occasion with some audacious scenes of action and suspense, including a memorable chase on a train that still grabs the viewer's attention. Not a great film, but a must for McQueen and Peckinpah fans. --Jeff Shannon

Amazon.com
It's better than the 1994 remake starring Kim Basinger and husband Alec Baldwin, but this 1972 thriller relies too heavily on the low-key star power of Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw, and the stylish violence of director Sam Peckinpah, reduced here to a mechanical echo of his former glory. McQueen plays a bank robber whose wife (MacGraw) makes a deal with a Texas politician to have her husband released from prison in return for a percentage from their next big heist. But when the plan goes sour, the couple must flee to Mexico as fast as they can, with a variety of gun-wielding thugs on their trail. MacGraw was duly skewered at the time for her dubious acting ability, but the film still has a raw, unglamorous quality that lends a timeless spin to the familiar crooks-on-the-lam scenario. As always, Peckinpah rises to the occasion with some audacious scenes of action and suspense, including a memorable chase on a train that still grabs the viewer's attention. Not a great film, but a must for McQueen and Peckinpah fans. --Jeff Shannon


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3 out of 5 stars OK Peckinpah/Mc Queen...not great, not bad, but Struthers' role is offensive   December 2, 2008
As an action flick, 'The Getaway' is just OK. Some good shoot-'em-up sequences, some good car chase parts, and that innovative scene where McQueen and McGraw hide out in a trash compactor. The part where McQueen slaps around McGraw after learning that she slept with the prison warden to get him out early supposedly really happened during filming, and you could tell McGraw's crying and shock is real because McQueen totally improvised the slapping. The sexual tension and love/hate feelings between the two is very apparent throughout the film.

But one thing fails to be mentioned in the other reviews I've read here. I'm not trying to be politically correct by any means, but doesn't anyone find Sally Struthers' role in this movie totally offensive ? I mean, here she is, married to a veterinarian, with both of them being forced to take in an on-the-lam hit man who is after McQueen and the bank money (Al Lettieri). And what does she do ? She washes him up, performs oral sex on him, jokes around with him while her husband is being forced to drive, has sex with him in bed in a hotel room while her husband is tied to a chair and forced to watch, and finally causes her husband to hang himself in the hotel room because of all of this. Has anyone noticed that director Peckinpah, in almost all of his films, portrays most women as evil sluts ? I mean, jeez...I've had some bad relationships but Peckinpah, he must have gotten totally burned more than once.

In any case, the film itself has a pretty standard 'bank-robbery-with-husband-and-wife-on-the-lam-and-being-pursued' plot. What keeps it interesting is Peckinpah's slow-motion violence sequences (although pretty tame here), great editing, and McQueen's always solid as a rock acting. Good supporting work here too from Slim Pickens and Ben Johnson. But the plot is somewhat predictable, McGraw is still stale as an actress, and Struthers...well, I've already explained that. 'The Getaway' is simply just an OK film. Not Peckinpah's worst by any means, but certainly nothing great or noteworthy.



4 out of 5 stars Steve McQueen nuff said   November 23, 2008
cmon this movie has it all. Sure its a little campy at times but you get to see Sally Struthers naked back when she was good looking! Okay if I didnt just gross you out, you should def buy this movie, the 94 remake was ok too.


4 out of 5 stars Steve rides again   November 23, 2008
Is a Steve McQueen movie ever bad! This is not one of his best, but he plays the part perfect. It's just a fun, action movie............not flawless, but fun.


5 out of 5 stars One of the Best   October 29, 2008
A high charged Sam Peckinpah action film with Steve McQueen as Doc McCoy and Ali MacGraw as his wife. Sprung from prison to work a heist for millionaire oilman Ben Johnson, a crooked henchman sends the whole thing into a free fall with McQueen and MacGraw trying to stay one step ahead of the bad guys. Also starring Slim Pickens. Steve McQueen shows just how damage one man can achieve with a pump-action .12-gauge. Forget the rancid Alec Baldwin retread. This is the one.


5 out of 5 stars Mcqueen fan   September 10, 2008
As far as I'm concerned Steve McQueen can't do anything wrong. Love this film. What chemistry between Steve and Ali! The remake pales in comparison. See the original.

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