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The Getaway (1994)

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Directed byRoger Donaldson
CastAlec Baldwin, Kim Basinger, Michael Madsen, James Woods, David Morse, Richard Farnsworth, Burton Gilliam, Philip S Hoffman, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, James Stephens and Jennifer Tilly
Theatrical ReleaseFebruary 11, 1994
DVD ReleaseMay 27, 1998
Running Time115 minutes
MPAA RatingUnrated
UPC Code025192026928
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Average user review: 3.5 (35 reviews)

rating: 5 Quotekim bassingerQuote
kim bassinger is my all thime fav even more than sharon stone my second allstar cast 5 star movie May 27, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteGREAT MOVIE!!!!!! Quote
People who write bad things about this movie didn't really watch it. I don't think this is a 1 star movie & the people who gave it 1 star wouldn't know a good movie, if it bit them from behind......... January 16, 2008

rating: 1 QuoteSanitised Version of the RemakeQuote
Don't buy this!
The packaging on the box claims this is ' unrated' - IT ISN'T!
ALL the sex scenes are missing - how the studio involved can get away with the lie on the packaging is a mystery to me, but they have!
Worthless sanitised US version, NOT the print that was released in Europe.
AVOID!! September 18, 2007

rating: 4 Quote"You Should Have Married a Dentist."Quote
Early in this 1994 remake of the 1972 movie "The Getaway" Alec Baldwin (Doc McCoy) tells Kim Bassinger (Carol McCoy) that is she isn't happy with being the wife of a robber that she should have married a dentist. But she didn't and she adapts quite nicely to being a gun moll. She is as good a shot as her husband.

Of course this remake based on Jim Thompson's novel invites comparison with the 1972 Steve McQueen version. Alec Baldwin is certainly no Steve McQueen so he is just a different Doc but in all most every way as effective as McQueen in the original. He is much more emotional with an anger burning just under the surface that erupts often, unlike the taciturn McQueen. Bassinger is even better as his wife Carol and is a much more talented, expansive actress than MacGraw. No cringing vine is she as she gives as good as she gets. James Woods plays the Jack Benyon role here and Philip Seymour Hoffman, before the world knew who he was, is one of the henchmen who works with McCoy on the robbery. In this instance the robbers hit a safe at a dog racetrack rather than a bank. But except for that change and a few minor others, this version sticks closely to the original. One obvious reason is that Walter Hill wrote the screenplay for both movies.

Married in real life, Bassinger and Baldwin burn up the screen in their bedroom scenes. And for those keeping score, there is a lot of Ms. Bassinger to see. My problem with the movie is that I saw it on the heels of watching the McQueen version so there was little if any suspense for me. This of course is no fault of anyone connected with the Bassinger-Baldwin film. August 10, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteA VERY Good movie!Quote
I have never seen the original, but from what I have read it does not compare to this one. Kim and Jennifer are HOT!!! in this movie...especially Kim. This is when Kim was very good looking and the scene of her with her clothes off was worth the price of the DVD. I own this movie and must have watched it about 5 times or more and I never get tired of it. I gave it 4 stars cause I think they should have shown more shots of Jennifer naked. In my opinion this is the one that should be on HD...not the original one. May 8, 2007

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