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.
Unfortunately the movie The Getaway is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Jim Thompson | Novel |
Writing | Amy Holden Jones | Screenplay |
Production | John Alan Simon | Producer |
Production | Lawrence Turman | Producer |
Directing | Roger Donaldson | Director |
Production | Mike Fenton | Casting |
Editing | Conrad Buff IV | Editor |
Production | Allison Cowitt | Casting |
Writing | Walter Hill | Screenplay |
Camera | Peter Menzies Jr. | Director of Photography |
Production | David Foster | Producer |
Sound | Mark Isham | Original Music Composer |
Crew | Rodd Wolff | Stunts |
Crew | Chick Bernhard | Stunt Driver |
Crew | William H. Burton Jr. | Stunts |
Costume & Make-Up | Marilyn Vance | Costume Design |
Crew | Tori Bridges | Stunts |
Art | Dan Olexiewicz | Art Direction |
Crew | Gary Tacon | Stunts |
Art | Bob Intlekofer | Set Decoration |
Crew | Charlie Brewer | Stunt Double |
Crew | Amy Stephen Wilder | Stunts |
Crew | Pete Antico | Stunts |
Crew | Steven Lambert | Stunts |
Crew | Gar Stephen | Stunts |
Crew | Bill Catching | Stunts |
Crew | Glenn R. Wilder | Stunt Coordinator |
Crew | Tracy Keehn-Dashnaw | Stunt Double |
Crew | Ray Lykins | Stunt Double |
Crew | Tommy J. Huff | Stunts |
Art | Joseph C. Nemec III | Production Design |