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The Getaway
7.1
Released December 13, 1972
Runtime 2h 3min
It takes two to make it … The big two.
A recently released ex-convict and his loyal wife go on the run after a heist goes wrong.
Genres
Action
Crime
Thriller
Production Companies
Foster-Brower Productions
First Artists
Solar Productions
National General Pictures
Tatiana Films
Production Countries
United States of America
Finances
Budget: $3,352,254
Revenue: $36,734,619
Profit/Loss: $33,382,365
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Cast
Steve McQueen
Carter "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
Roy Jenson
Cully
John Bryson
The Accountant
Bill Hart
Swain
Tom Runyon
Hayhoe
Whitney Jones
The Soldier
Raymond King
Boy on Train
Ivan Thomas
Boy on Train
C.W. White
Boy's Mother
Brenda W. King
Boys' Mother
W. Dee Kutach
Parole Board Chairman
Brick Lowry
Parole Board Commissioner
Martin Colley
McCoy's Lawyer
O.S. Savage
Field Captain
Dick Crockett
Bank Guard
A.L. Camp
Hardware Store Owner
Bob Veal
TV Shop Proprietor
Bruce Bissonette
Sporting Goods Salesman
Maggie Gonzalez
Carhop
Jim Kannon
Cannon
Doug Dudley
Max
Stacy Newton
Stacy
Tommy Bush
Cowboy's Helper
Stephen Douglas Butler
Teen at Drive-Up-Diner (uncredited)
R.C. Keene
Beacon City Parade / Robbery Witness (uncredited)
Margaret Mazzola
Car Hop #1 (uncredited)
Hal Smith
Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Tommy Splittgerber
Train Station Ticket Agent (uncredited)
Crew
Sam Peckinpah
Director
Michael Preece
Script Supervisor
Newt Arnold
Assistant Director
Jim Thompson
Novel
Walter Hill
Screenplay
David Foster
Producer
Steve McQueen
Executive Producer
Gordon T. Dawson
Associate Producer
Mitchell Brower
Producer
Donald Guest
Production Manager
Patricia Mock
Casting Director
Warren Skaaren
Executive Producer
Robert L. Wolfe
Editor
Lucien Ballard
Director of Photography
Quincy Jones
Original Music Composer
Toots Thielemans
Music
Gary Combs
Stunts
Donna Garrett
Stunts
Bill Hart
Stunts
Dick Crockett
Stunts
Bob Terhune
Stunts
Carey Loftin
Stunts
Katherine Haber
Dialogue Editor
Josef von Stroheim
Sound Editor
Ted Haworth
Art Direction
Whitey Hughes
Stunts
Angelo P. Graham
Art Direction
George R. Nelson
Set Decoration
Loren Janes
Stunt Double
Bud Hulburd
Special Effects
Al Fleming
Makeup Artist
Jack Petty
Makeup Artist
Barbara Seibert Bolticoff
Costumer
Gaylin P. Schultz
Key Grip
Ray Summers
Costume Supervisor
Kent James
Costumer
Michael Colgan
Sound Editor
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