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'''''The Getaway''''' is the 1994 remake of the [[The Getaway (1972)|1972 Sam Peckinpah-directed crime thriller]] that starred [[Steve McQueen]] and [[Ali MacGraw]]. The remake stars [[Alec Baldwin]] and [[Kim Basinger]] and was directed by [[Roger Donaldson]]. | |||
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[[Image:Get94-sig1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Carol shoots a SIG.]] | [[Image:Get94-sig1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Carol shoots a SIG.]] | ||
== Colt Mk IV Gold Cup National Match == | == Colt Mk IV Gold Cup National Match Enhanced == | ||
After trying out several guns in the desert, Carol McCoy ([[Kim Basinger]]) picks out a [[ | After trying out several guns in the desert, Carol McCoy ([[Kim Basinger]]) picks out a [[Colt Gold Cup National Match Enhanced]] for herself. Doc initially refuses, as it's his gun, but she is seen using it through the duration of the film. | ||
[[Image:ColtGoldCupNatMatchSS. | [[Image:ColtGoldCupNatMatchSS.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt Gold Cup National Match (Mark IV, Series 80) Enhanced with stainless steel finish and wraparound rubber grips - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:Get94-coltmatch1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Carol fires the Colt in the desert.]] | [[Image:Get94-coltmatch1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Carol fires the Colt in the desert.]] | ||
[[Image:Get94-coltmatch2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Carol checks her Colt while waiting for Doc outside Benyon's home.]] | [[Image:Get94-coltmatch2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Carol checks her Colt while waiting for Doc outside Benyon's home.]] | ||
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== Colt Python == | == Colt Python == | ||
Rudy Travis ([[Michael Madsen]]) carries a [[Colt Python]] revolver, as the Rudy in the original did. In this version, however, the Python has a much shorter barrel and is nickel plated. Fran ([[Jennifer Tilly]]) briefly handles it while her and Rudy are staying at the Border Hotel. After knocking out Rudy, Doc takes his revolver from him. | Rudy Travis ([[Michael Madsen]]) carries a [[Colt Python]] revolver, as the Rudy in the original did. In this version, however, the Python has a much shorter barrel and is nickel plated. Fran ([[Jennifer Tilly]]) briefly handles it while her and Rudy are staying at the Border Hotel. After knocking out Rudy, Doc takes his revolver from him. | ||
[[ | [[File:CP 2.5" revolver.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Nickel plated [[Colt Python]] - .357 magnum]] | ||
[[Image:Get94-snub1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rudy takes aim at a beer can Doc threw into the air.]] | [[Image:Get94-snub1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rudy takes aim at a beer can Doc threw into the air.]] | ||
[[Image:Get94-python1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rudy threatens an airplane pilot during the Mexican arrest in the beginning.]] | [[Image:Get94-python1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rudy threatens an airplane pilot during the Mexican arrest in the beginning.]] | ||
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== Smith & Wesson Model 38 Bodyguard == | == Smith & Wesson Model 38 Bodyguard == | ||
The guard at the dog track tries to draw a [[ | The guard at the dog track tries to draw a [[Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard"]] from an ankle holster, causing Frank to shoot him several times. Frank picks up the gun and unloads it to show Doc and Rudy why he shot the guard. | ||
[[Image:SWBodyguard.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith and Wesson Model 38 with Bodyguard hammer shroud - .38 Special.]] | [[Image:SWBodyguard.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith and Wesson Model 38 with Bodyguard hammer shroud - .38 Special.]] | ||
[[Image:Get94-swbod1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The guard reaches for his ankle holster.]] | [[Image:Get94-swbod1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The guard reaches for his ankle holster.]] | ||
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== Ithaca 37 == | == Ithaca 37 == | ||
Jim Deer Jackson ([[David Morse]]) uses a pistol-gripped [[Ithaca 37]] during most of the Border Hotel shootout. | Jim Deer Jackson ([[David Morse]]) uses a pistol-gripped [[Ithaca 37]] during most of the Border Hotel shootout. | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:Stakeout-1-.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Ithaca Model 37 riot with pistol grip - 12 Gauge]] | ||
[[Image:Get94-shotgun1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jackson ascends the stairs with his shotgun.]] | [[Image:Get94-shotgun1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jackson ascends the stairs with his shotgun.]] | ||
[[Image:Get94-shotgun2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jackson waits in the hallway with his shotgun.]] | [[Image:Get94-shotgun2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jackson waits in the hallway with his shotgun.]] | ||
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[[Image:M11 2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Cobray M11/9 9x19mm]] | [[Image:M11 2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Cobray M11/9 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:Get94-cobray1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Doc spots a Cobray on the table next to the money.]] | [[Image:Get94-cobray1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Doc spots a Cobray on the table next to the money.]] | ||
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The Getaway is the 1994 remake of the 1972 Sam Peckinpah-directed crime thriller that starred Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw. The remake stars Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger and was directed by Roger Donaldson.
The following weapons were used in the film The Getaway:
Hanguns
SIG-Sauer P226
The first shot of the film is Carol McCoy (Kim Basinger) firing a SIG P226 in the desert. It is never seen again after this scene.
Colt Mk IV Gold Cup National Match Enhanced
After trying out several guns in the desert, Carol McCoy (Kim Basinger) picks out a Colt Gold Cup National Match Enhanced for herself. Doc initially refuses, as it's his gun, but she is seen using it through the duration of the film.
Walther PPK/S
Carol McCoy (Kim Basinger) tries out a Walther PPK/S in the desert but doesn't like it, complaining to Doc that the ".380 is too small." Like the SIG, it is never seen again in the film.
Colt Python
Rudy Travis (Michael Madsen) carries a Colt Python revolver, as the Rudy in the original did. In this version, however, the Python has a much shorter barrel and is nickel plated. Fran (Jennifer Tilly) briefly handles it while her and Rudy are staying at the Border Hotel. After knocking out Rudy, Doc takes his revolver from him.
Browning Hi-Power
Frank Hansen (Philip Seymour Hoffman) uses a Browning Hi-Power during the dog track robbery, most notably seen when he hijacks the truck driver and shoots the guard.
Colt Mk IV Series 80 Combat Elite
Carter "Doc" McCoy (Alec Baldwin) carries and uses a two-tone Colt Mk IV Series 80 Combat Elite on several occasions.
Smith & Wesson Model 38 Bodyguard
The guard at the dog track tries to draw a Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard" from an ankle holster, causing Frank to shoot him several times. Frank picks up the gun and unloads it to show Doc and Rudy why he shot the guard.
Desert Eagle
Benyon's main thug, Jim Deer Jackson (David Morse) draws a nickel Desert Eagle when he spots Carol through a hotel window.
Beretta 92 Centurion
One of Benyon's thugs in the hotel carries a Beretta 92 Centurion, which Doc disarms him of and tells the thug to run away. This looks like a Centurion because of the shortened barrel (See Second Photo)
Shotguns
Benelli M3 Super 90
Carter "Doc" McCoy (Alec Baldwin) purchases a Benelli M3 Super 90 shotgun and uses it in several gunfights. During the hotel shootout, Rudy (Michael Madsen) gets ahold of it but only able to fire off one round before the gun is empty.
Ithaca 37
Jim Deer Jackson (David Morse) uses a pistol-gripped Ithaca 37 during most of the Border Hotel shootout.
Remington 870
One of Benyon's thugs uses a Remington 870 during the hotel shootout.
Submachine Guns
Micro Uzi
One of Benyon's thugs uses a Micro Uzi during the hotel shootout.
Cobray M11/9
When Doc McCoy goes to get his payment for freeing the Mexican's nephew, a Cobray M11/9 can be seen on the table next to the money.