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Aug 30, 2013 · Getaway: Directed by Courtney Solomon. With Ethan Hawke, Selena Gomez, Jon Voight, Rebecca Budig. To save his kidnapped wife, Brent Magna must drive at the orders of a mysterious man.
- (25K)
- Action, Thriller
- Courtney Solomon
- 2013-08-30
Getaway is a 2013 American action thriller film starring Ethan Hawke, Selena Gomez, James Maslow and Jon Voight. Directed by Courtney Solomon and written by Gregg Maxwell Parker and Sean Finegan, the film is distributed by Warner Bros.
Courtney Solomon is an accomplished writer, director, producer and entrepreneur who is responsible for the creation of several franchises and has been involved with the production, marketing and distribution of over 80 films creating a significant film library.
- January 1, 1
- 1.70 m
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Aug 29, 2013 · Getaway. Director: Courtney Solomon. Genre: Action, Crime. Running Time: 90 minutes. Rated PG-13 for intense action, violence and mayhem throughout, some rude gestures, and language. With: Ethan...
- Ian Buckwalter
Aug 28, 2013 · Film Review: ‘Getaway’ Director Courtney Solomon has made something like a 'Cannonball Run' for the YouTube Generation, with the largely incoherent action cut in a Cuisinart.
Aug 30, 2013 · She has no personality. Her character consists of being terrorized in in a dungeon by swarthy goons. Solomon cuts to her tear-streaked face, or lets Brent hear her cries of pain and fear over the phone, to jack up the film's flagging energy. The bad guy might as well have kidnapped a puppy.