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【The Getaway Japanese Dubbing Audio Additional Recording Edition Blu-ray [Blu-ray]】 'Product Condition' ◎Watched about twice. Stored the case in a bag. I think the condition is pretty clean, but there are scratches around the female cast part of the case. It's hard to see, but there are photos. ◎Not brand new Directed by Sam Peckinpah 【The Wild Bunch】【Convoy】 Starring Steve McQueen 【Bullitt】【The Towering Inferno】 1. Fuji TV version "Golden Theater" Akio Miyabe 2. TV Asahi old version "Sunday Movie Theater" Kenji Utsumi 3. TV Asahi new version "Sunday Movie Theater" Tsutomu Isobe + A complete uncut version that includes the cut parts! Includes 3 types of Japanese dubbing! 〈Cast & Dubbing Voice Actors〉 Doc McCoy… Steve McQueen (Akio Miyabe / Kenji Utsumi / Tsutomu Isobe) Carol McCoy… Ali MacGraw (Hiroko Suzuki / Yuko Sasaki) Jack Benyon… Ben Johnson (Shuichiro Moriyama / Taro Ishida / Yoshisada Sakaguchi) -The most popular of Steve McQueen's works, a masterpiece film directed by the genius Sam Peckinpah! Super violence depicted by the master director Sam Peckinpah. 【Story】 Doc McCoy, a bank robber serving time, is released earlier than scheduled after his wife makes a deal with a politician. The condition of the deal is to rob a bank. After being released, the McCoys successfully rob the bank, but a chain of betrayals that they did not expect attacks McCoy. ■Jim Thompson's hard-boiled novel is made into a film by the genius Sam Peckinpah, starring Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw. ■The screenplay is by Walter Hill, who is also the director. The setting is Texas. From the opening Huntsville Prison to the climax at the El Paso border at the end, there is overwhelming tension that doesn't let up.
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