The Getaway |  | Director: Roger Donaldson Actors: Alec Baldwin, Kim Basinger, Michael Madsen, James Woods, David Morse Studio: Universal Studios Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.20:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 115 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 4.9 x 0.6
MPN: D20269D ISBN: 0783226993 UPC: 025192026928 EAN: 9780783226996 ASIN: 0783226993
Theatrical Release Date: February 11, 1994 Release Date: May 27, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description A husband and wife crime team are on the run from the law and from a crime boss they doubled crossed. Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure Rating: UN Release Date: 5-MAR-2002 Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com "This is going to be the last big score, I promise." Famous last words--uttered by crack thief Doc McCoy to his wife--that set forth a whirlpool of deception and violence in Roger Donaldson's 1994 remake of The Getaway. Bailed out of a Mexican jail by shady businessman Jack Benyon (James Woods) in order to hit an Arizona dog track for him, Doc (Alec Baldwin) and Carol (Kim Basinger) flee for south of the border when the robbery goes wrong, with the million-dollar loot in tow. Following close behind are Benyon's men and Doc's double-crossing partner Rudy (Michael Madsen). The updated version shares not only the original film's plot, but also the added twist of having husband and wife Baldwin and Basinger step into the roles of the first real-life couple to make the film, Steve McQueen and Ali McGraw. This time, however, the woman's role has been given a tougher '90s edge, with Basinger pulling almost as many punches and firing as many shots as Baldwin, compared to McGraw, who followed McQueen around in wide-eyed, silent terror. The Getaway maintains the same deliberate, neo-noir pace that made the first film taut, creating a claustrophobic atmosphere in the wide-open, desolate Southwestern landscapes. The scorching sun and heat only add to the strain, making it virtually impossible for anyone to find a dark corner or alleyway to hide in. The car chases and shoot-out finale are charged, though a secondary plot line, between Rudy and the woman he kidnaps and seduces (Jennifer Tilly), comes across as unnecessarily and incongruously brutal. --Natasha Senjanovic
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Format woes January 7, 2010 C. G. Rolf (Arizona Rim Country) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I ordered this before I realized HD format would not play on my existing DVD players. Went out and bought a new high qual Blue Ray unit, and it still won't play. Won't play on either of my computers with several different Video (HD and otherwise) programs. Too much trouble and expense to return it. It is now a pretty coaster on my computer desk.
The Gateway December 6, 2009 Seref F. Gunday (Sunny Isles Beach, Florida United States) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Gateway VHS that I purchased from Amazon arrived on time in an excellent condition as promised ;therefore, I am very happy.
The Getaway September 3, 2009 Edward Anthony Alex 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Item was received in a timely manner and movie was, although used, in good shape and had no problem with video or sound.
The GetAway with Alex Baldwin and Kim Bessinger June 19, 2009 William R. Laderer This Movie is one that is better than Kill Bill ONE and TWO, and is in no way related except it is a more realistic look at true life as it exist in the lives of people involved in the same business of compitation, and out to be the top dog and still servive and thrive and is a warning to all that they should approach all of life with caution and have an ace in the whole at all times and that people whom love eachother often do things for the benifit of those they love, even if it might hurt them when what they have done out of love becomes known. It is a great movie. The Getaway
Steamy, Entertaining Re-Make February 14, 2009 Craig Connell (Lockport, NY USA) This was a very entertaining, if morally way below par, action movie which consistently keeps your attention with intense scenes. Kim Bassinger probably looked as good as she ever looked which is saying a lot.
Bassinger has one of the steamiest scenes I've ever seen on a mainline film (my VHS tape was the "unrated" version) but at least it was with her real-life husband (at the time) Alec Baldwin.
This re-make of the 1972 film also has Michael Madsen, James Woods, Mike Morse and Jennifer Tilley - all playing sleazy characters. They are so bad they make Baldwin & Bassinger look like monks!This movie is not exactly Mary Poppins. There's almost too much of a mean edge to it....almost. Perhaps I enjoy ogling Bassinger too much to can this movie for its baseness.
Whatever, this entertains to the degree that it makes it a very quick two hours. There is no way you could get bored watching this film.
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