
The Getaway
(La huida)
(USA, 1972) [Color, 122 m.]
Género: Thriller, Road movie, Acción.
IMDb
Ficha técnica.
Dirección: Sam Peckinpah.
Argumento: Jim Thompson (novela).
Guión: Walter Hill.
Fotografía: Lucien Ballard.
Música: Quincy Jones, Jerry Fielding.
Producción: Mitchell Brower, David Foster, Gordon T. Dawson.
Productora: First Artists (presents) / Solar Productions / Foster-Brower Productions.
Sinopsis: Doc McCoy cumple condena de diez años por asalto a mano armada. Por medio de su esposa, un personaje influyente le consigue la libertad provisional. A cambio, el matrimonio deberá organizar el atraco a un banco. Pero en el asalto uno de sus dos cómplices y el vigilante resultan muertos. El superviviente les persigue para acabar con ellos y hacerse con el botin. (FILMAFFINITY)
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"Excelente adaptación de una novela del especialista Jim Thompson" (Augusto M. Torres: Diario El País)
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"Con el inimitable estilo de Peckinpah" (Javier Ocaña: Cinemanía)
AMG SYNOPSIS: In Sam Peckinpah's version of Walter Hill's script, from Jim Thompson's novel, an ex-con and his wife go on the lam after a Texas bank heist. Denied parole after four well-behaved years, Doc McCoy (Steve McQueen) sends his wife Carol (Ali MacGraw) to dirty politician Jack Benyon (Ben Johnson) to get him out of prison. Carol secures Doc's freedom, on the condition that he does one more bank job for Benyon. Doc and his accomplices Rudy (Al Lettieri) and Jackson (Bo Hopkins) get the cash, but Doc soon discovers how Rudy intends to keep it all for himself and how Carol convinced Benyon to get him sprung. While Rudy hijacks a veterinarian and his wife (Sally Struthers) to take him to get Doc in El Paso, Doc and Carol make their own embattled way south with the money, threatening to desert each other before reaching a trash dump rapprochement after a harrowing garbage truck episode. All sides converge in El Paso for a shootout, but trust a happily married old-timer (Slim Pickens) to help Doc and Carol have a future. With violence shot in his trademark balletic style, Peckinpah does not hide the damage that Doc can do, whether to a cop car or an enemy. Still, as in such other morally relative outlaw movies as Bonnie and Clyde (1967) and Peckinpah's western The Wild Bunch (1969), Doc may be a criminal and killer when necessary, but his and Carol's loyalty to each other elevates them above their crooked milieu. With its non-traditional traditional couple played by the then hot (and notoriously adulterous) stars McQueen and MacGraw, The Getaway was a substantial hit. It was lackadaisically remade with Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger in 1994. -- Lucia Bozzola
AMG REVIEW: From the groundbreaking Wild Bunch to the fascinating Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia, Sam Peckinpah's list of achievements between 1969 and 1974 rivals that of any other American director of the time. In the middle of this watershed period was The Getaway, a film originally intended to be directed by Peter Bogdanovich. Ostensibly a standard heist flick, The Getaway is one of the most underrated crime thrillers of the 1970s. Very much in keeping with the gritty, violent style of the time, the film is an entertaining blend of hard-boiled characterizations and suspenseful thrills. The Getaway paired two of the biggest sex symbols of the era, Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw, who was fresh off her star-making performance in the weepy Love Story; they began a notorious love affair on the shoot, after which MacGraw divorced producer Robert Evans. The screenplay for The Getaway was the first picture based on a novel by noir writer Jim Thompson; the adaptation was by Walter Hill, who went on to become a successful action director. -- Brendon Hanley
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Subtítulos: (inglés, francés, italiano)
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Otras versiones en DXC:La Huída (Sam Peckinpah, 1972) DVDRip Dual SE + Com (excelente ripeo de Keyser que no tiene nada que envidiar al primer BDRip)
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