Ben Mankiewicz Intro - The Getaway (1972)
Ben Mankiewicz introduces The Getaway, 1972.
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Getaway, The (1972) -- (Movie Clip) You Boys Just Do Your Job
Not nearly so built-up as it is now, at the River Walk in San Antonio, Steve McQueen as McCoy, visits crooked parole official Benyon (Ben Johnson), who just got him sprung and, we learn, was planning a job all along, Al Lettieri and Bo Hopkins on the crew, in Sam Peckinpahs The Getaway, 1972.
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Getaway, The (1972) -- (Movie Clip) He Didn't Make It
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Getaway, The (1972) -- (Movie Clip) Rudy Got Ambitious
After their violent Texas bank job, McCoy (Steve McQueen) and wife Carol (Ali MacGraw) visit prison official Benyon (Ben Johnson), who got him released after she agreed to have sex with him, to split the loot, Sam Peckinpah directing, with surprises from the original Jim Thompson novel, in The Getaway, 1972.
Getaway, The (1972) -- (Movie Clip) Tell Him I'm For Sale
Director Sam Peckinpah shooting at the Huntsville State Prison in Texas, his star Steve McQueen as McCoy, whos just been denied parole, at work with real inmates, visited by his wife Carol (Ali MacGraw), whom he sends to see parole board member Benyon (Ben Johnson), early in The Getaway, 1972.