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別名: Elizabeth Alice MacGraw, Эли МакГроу, علی مکگراو
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Ali MacGraw (born Elizabeth Alice MacGraw on April 1, 1939) is an American actress best known for her role in 'Love Story' (1970), for which she won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Academy Award.
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制作会社: Foster-Brower Productions, First Artists, Solar Productions, National General Pictures, Tatiana Films
ジャンル: Action, Crime, Thriller, heist film, action film, crime thriller film, prison film, film based on a novel
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Carter 'Doc' McCoy, a model prisoner serving his fourth year in Texas State Penitentiary, is denied parole despite his impeccable record. Unable to bear prison life any longer, Doc asks his devoted wife Carol to approach Jack Beynon, a crooked businessman with political connections, to secure his release in exchange for planning and executing a bank robbery in Beacon City. Doc agrees to use Beynon's men—Rudy and Frank—for the heist, ensuring no casualties as he is not a killer himself. After the robbery, Doc and Carol plan to flee to Mexico with their share of the loot. However, things go awry during the heist, forcing them on the run towards Mexico. Pursued by various parties aware of their intended border crossing, they encounter seemingly ordinary couple Fran and Harold Clinton who become deeply entangled in their situation. Throughout their harrowing journey, Doc and Carol grapple with personal issues stemming from a revelation about Doc's release from prison.
The Getaway (1972) is an action-packed crime thriller directed by Sam Peckinpah, based on the novel of the same name by Jim Thompson. The film follows career criminal Carter 'Doc' McCoy as he navigates a complex web of deceit and danger after being released from prison in exchange for planning a bank robbery. Starring Steve McQueen as Doc and Ali MacGraw as Carol, the movie is renowned for its intense car chases, suspenseful moments, and exploration of marital dynamics under duress. Its significance lies in Peckinpah's gritty, realistic portrayal of criminal life, influencing numerous heist films that followed.