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The Getaway (1972) - Heist Film
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The Getaway (1972)

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The Getaway (1972) stars Steve McQueen as Doc McCoy, a professional thief tasked with transporting a large sum of money across America. Directed by Sam Peckinpah, this neo-noir crime film explores themes of betrayal and desperation through a tense bank heist narrative. It’s notable for its gritty realism and McQueen's performance. The movie appeals to viewers interested in suspenseful action and stories centered around criminal activity.

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Why is Doc McCoy released from prison in The Getaway?

Doc's wife Carol approaches influential businessman Jack Beynon to arrange his parole. In return, Doc must organize a bank robbery, but the deal quickly becomes tangled in betrayal.

Who plays the married fugitives in The Getaway?

Steve McQueen plays Doc McCoy and Ali MacGraw plays Carol McCoy. Much of the film follows the couple fleeing across Texas with stolen money while criminals and police pursue them.

How does Sam Peckinpah's film differ from Jim Thompson's novel?

The 1972 adaptation keeps the bank robbery and troubled marriage but changes the novel's surreal and much darker ending. Peckinpah's version concludes with Doc and Carol attempting to escape into Mexico.

Is the 1994 film The Getaway a sequel to the 1972 movie?

No. The 1994 film starring Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger is another adaptation of Jim Thompson's novel, not a continuation of the Steve McQueen story.

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