The Getaway (1972)
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- Steve McQueen
- Ali MacGraw
- Ben Johnson
- Sally Struthers
- Al Lettieri
- Slim Pickens
- Richard Bright
- Jack Dodson
- Dub Taylor
- Bo Hopkins
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- Apr 9, 2024
Never thought I’d say this about a Peckinpah movie but…that was really nice? Like yeah full of really ugly stuff and bloody violence but also kinda nice!
Patrick WillemsJun 5, 202178 Sam Peckinpah's work is tremendous here, as usual, but Walter Hill's screenplay surprised me the most. Not a stone unturned, with twists and turns and brutal moments that further develop the complexity of these characters. It's riveting throughout. Steve McQueen, Ali…
SilentDawnJul 9, 2016The Getaway is a greasy, sociopathic Texas Noir based upon a Jim Thompson novel, scripted by Walter Hill and directed by Sam Peckinpah, starring Steve McQueen and Ali McGraw as criminals on the lam from other, more powerful criminals. Those are the most important things to…
nathaxnne [goodbye <3] - May 11, 2021
“The Getaway” is Sam Peckinpah’s slickest piece of cinema output. Somehow, the sheen makes it even more disconcerting than even his most outwardly aggressive works. “Getaway,” about a talented bank robber that bargains his freedom from prison for the price of leading one…
theriverjordanApr 30, 2020Domestic blitz
matt lynchJul 31, 2014"My old lady must've made you a lot of promises." Without a doubt the most interesting editing and soundtrack decisions in a heist/car chase movie. The editing is frantic and jumpy, and it controls the tension of the film wonderfully, but there's also an atemporality to…
ScreeningNotes - May 10, 2021
A bank heist pivots into a fail, With bad guys now hot on the trail. The escape is great, But may be too late, As Steve McQueen will always prevail.
JBirdNov 27, 2021Sam Peckinpah's heist gone wrong movie somehow feels less personal than his earlier westerns; but no less works on its own terms. The film is a sombre affair - building the plot slowly. The major plot points are left to simmer with no explaination - the story is told…
Slig001Jun 8, 2020this feels like it was a large influence on no country for old men. really liked how sweaty & mean this was
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