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Titel  GETAWAY


SELECT * FROM kategorie WHERE NUM LIKE '516'
GenreTitel [IMDb]JahrOriginaltitel [TMDb]RegieLandmin
Action, Crime, Thriller Getaway 1972 The Getaway - Ihre Chance ist gleich null Sam Peckinpah United States 123 

7,4  IMDb

Nr.516 
Handlung
"They're Hot - McQueen/MacGraw"

A recently released ex-con and his loyal wife go on the run after a heist goes awry. 
Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen]
(by narmkids on 2 October 2002)

Was wondering why they don't make films like this anymore. Then it dawned on me. It has ambiguous morals and doesn't particularly ask for or seek redemption. The hero is a killer and bank robber, he says little and therefore you should have to work hard to empathize with him. But it comes easy because everyone else around Doc McCoy is ten times worse than he is. And Doc is played by Steve McQueen. A magnificent brooding presence who's character doesn't stop to question his actions, because if he did he'd die or get arrested. And this is where it is so much better than a contemporary film of the same vein. It's not made with actors who are scared that their image might be tarnished or misunderstood, it is not made by film-makers who are scared they might upset someone, it is not made by people who particularly need to be loved. So what you get is a story that rings true, a piece of fiction that at no time stops to apologize for itself. It grabs you, says this is what I am, and if you're hooked then great. If not go and watch Bambi or something.
A bona fide classic piece of storytelling. 
Darsteller
Steve McQueen ... Doc McCoy
Ali MacGraw ... Carol McCoy
Ben Johnson ... Jack Beynon
Sally Struthers ... Fran Clinton
Al Lettieri ... Rudy Butler
Slim Pickens ... Cowboy
Richard Bright ... The Thief
Jack Dodson ... Harold Clinton
Dub Taylor ... Laughlin
Bo Hopkins ... Frank Jackson 
Musik

Quincy Jones 

Drehbuch

Walter Hill  |  Jim Thompson 

Produktion

Mitchell Brower  |  Gordon T. Dawson  |  David Foster