The Getaway 30 years old

A dangerous deal. A double cross. And the ultimate set up is yet to come.

The Getaway

Doc McCoy is put in prison because his partners chickened out and flew off without him after exchanging a prisoner with a lot of money. Doc knows Jack Benyon, a rich "business"-man, is up to something big, so he tells his wife (Carol McCoy) to tell him that he's for sale if Benyon can get him out of prison. Benyon pulls some strings and Doc McCoy is released again. Unfortunately he has to cooperate with the same person that got him to prison.

Credits

The Getaway Cast

Name Character
David Morse He was 40, now 70 years old as Jim Deer Jackson
Philip Seymour Hoffman He was 26, 46 years old when he died as Frank Hansen
Michael Madsen He was 36, now 66 years old as Budy Travis
James Woods He was 46, now 77 years old as Jack Benyon
Alec Baldwin He was 35, now 66 years old as Carter Doc McCoy
Kim Basinger She was 40, now 70 years old as Carol McCoy
Jennifer Tilly She was 35, now 65 years old as Fran Carvey
Burton Gilliam He was 55, now 85 years old as Gollie
James Stephens He was 112, 68 years old when he died as Harold Carvey
Richard Farnsworth He was 73, 80 years old when he died
Elske McCain She was 17, now 47 years old as Driver

The Getaway Crew

Name Department
Mike Fenton as Casting. Production
Conrad Buff IV as Editor. He was 45 (now 75) years old Editing
Joseph C. Nemec III as Set Designer. He was 46 (now 76) years old Art
Peter Menzies, Jr. as Director of Photography. Camera
Roger Donaldson as Director. He was 48 (now 78) years old Directing
John Alan Simon as Producer. Production
Allison Cowitt as Casting. Production
Walter Hill as Screenplay. He was 52 (now 82) years old Writing
Mark Isham as Original Music Composer. He was 42 (now 72) years old Sound
Lawrence Turman as Producer. He was 67 (now 97) years old Production
David Foster as Producer. He was 44 (70) years old when He died Production
Amy Holden Jones as Screenplay. She was 38 (now 68) years old Writing
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The Getaway (30 years)

A dangerous deal. A double cross. And the ultimate set up is yet to come.

  • Release day: Friday, February 11, 1994
  • Runtime: 115 minutes
  • Revenue: 30057974.00