The Getaway is a 1972 American crime thriller film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw. The movie follows Doc McCoy (McQueen), a recently released ex-convict, and his loyal wife Carol (MacGraw) as they attempt to leave their troubled past behind and start anew. After being paroled from prison, Doc is determined to go straight and make a fresh start with Carol. However, their plans are quickly derailed when Doc's old partner, Floyd (Sally Struthers), convinces him to participate in one last heist. Despite Carol's reservations, Doc agrees to join the job, hoping to get rich quick and finally secure a stable future for himself and his wife. The heist goes awry, however, as the group is ambushed by rival thieves, leaving them with no choice but to go on the run with a stolen fortune. As they navigate through the treacherous landscape of desert highways, dusty towns, and corrupt lawmen, Doc and Carol are forced to confront their own demons and re-evaluate their relationship. As they attempt to outrun their pursuers and stay one step ahead of the authorities, Doc's past slowly starts to catch up with him. His loyalty is tested as he finds himself torn between his love for Carol and his desire to settle old scores. Meanwhile, Carol must confront her own feelings of resentment and frustration towards her husband's reckless behavior. Throughout the film, Peckinpah masterfully weaves together themes of redemption, loyalty, and the American Dream. The Getaway is a gripping tale of crime and passion, featuring McQueen's signature tough-guy persona and MacGraw's striking beauty. With its blend of action, suspense, and emotional depth, the movie has become a classic of the genre, earning its place alongside other iconic Peckinpah films like "The Wild Bunch" and "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid."