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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)

PG 09/23/1969 Western, Adventure, Crime, Drama, History 1h 51m
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66/100

Not that it matters, but most of it is true.

Overview

As the west rapidly becomes civilized, a pair of outlaws in 1890s Wyoming find themselves pursued by a posse and decide to flee to South America in hopes of evading the law.

William Goldman

Screenplay

George Roy Hill

Director

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Top Billed Cast

Paul Newman

Paul Newman

Butch Cassidy

Robert Redford

Robert Redford

Sundance Kid

Katharine Ross

Katharine Ross

Etta Place

Strother Martin

Strother Martin

Percy Garris

Henry Jones

Henry Jones

Bike Salesman

Jeff Corey

Jeff Corey

Sheriff Ray Bledsoe

George Furth

George Furth

Woodcock

Cloris Leachman

Cloris Leachman

Agnes

Ted Cassidy

Ted Cassidy

Harvey Logan

Media

Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid | #TBT Trailer | 20th Century FOX

Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid | #TBT Trailer | 20th Century FOX

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Reviews

A review by John Chard

Written on February 18, 2017

Esto es un robo, las manos arriba!

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is directed by George Roy Hill and written by William Goldman. It stars Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Katharine Ross and Strother Martin. A Panavision/De Luxe production with music by Burt Bacharach and cinematography by Conrad Hall.

Not exactly a hit with the critics of the time, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid had no such problems at the box office or with longevity of popularity. It is still today one of the few Western films that none Western fans enjoy immensely. Much of this can be attributed to the wonderful buddy buddy chemistry between Newman and Redford, and of course the general blending of ragamuffin drama with cheeky chappy comedy.

The casting as finished was not exactly set in stone, Newman was a...

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A review by Peter McGinn

Written on February 15, 2021

I found this movie to be entertaining and intelligent, sticking surprisingly close to real events a lot of the time. Robert Redford and Paul Newman have a good chemistry together, as they will illustrate again in The Sting.

This was one of if not the most popular movie the year it came out. Apparently s9me viewers feel it can’t decide whether it is a western or a comedy, but as an author who writes novels that cross genres a bit, I do not mind seeing it in films.

The scenery is grand and the old time photography that is featured at times is a neat addition. The ending is one place where it varies from what we know of the facts, but it remains just true enough to be okay, as it adds excitement to the scene. It is one of those trademark endings....

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A review by drystyx

Written on April 18, 2023

This is what you might call "lightly likable".
It's a comic Western about the two famous outlaws of the Hole in the Wall gang.
I saw it at the Louisville cinema when it came out, and I wasn't thrilled, but I wasn't totally averse to it.
I remember when the scene where Sundance (Redford) looks like he is going to rape the gorgeous school teacher (Katherine Ross) telling her to undress at gunpoint, and she does so, and then when you think it will be violent, she asks him what the H.. took him so long. I remember it because while I thought it was corny, one hot girl in the theater started laughing and commenting on how funny it was. I thought it was ordinary, but some people really ate this stuff up.
Butch (Newman) is the thinker, and Sundance is the muscle. Like I say, the comedy is of t...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on June 3, 2023

Robert Redford and Paul Newman are on super form in this story of the eponymous turn of the century train robbers. There is loads of charisma on display as this pair take a sort of care in the community approach to their crimes. Determined to avoid fatalities, they proceed to make the life of poor old railway clerk "Woodcock" (George Furth) a nightmare. Eventually the authorities catch up with them, and after a period of trying to go straight, they succumb to boredom and along with "Etta" (Katharine Ross) they flee to Bolivia to start all over again. It's this bit of the the film that I enjoyed most - thanks in no small part to a few short scenes from the always personable Strother Martin ("Percy Garris") before an ending that - along with the scene featuring Newman and Ross on their bicyc...

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A review by Filipe Manuel Neto

Written on April 10, 2024

**Unique among the westerns, we understand this film better in the light of the time in which it was made.**

Butch Cassidy, Sundance Kid and the Hole in the Wall gang are in the “Hall of Fame” of the greatest thieves and robbers of the Old West. They had a long, varied and violent criminal career, with spectacular robberies of trains, stagecoaches and banks before moving to South America, where they spent all their money before returned to their old ways. They were persecuted by authorities in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, where they apparently met their death at the hands of law enforcement. And I say “apparently” because, in fact, there are several theories that say that the two thieves somehow survived, and may have returned to US soil under the cover of new identities. True ...

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A review by aochin

Written on June 15, 2024

Butch Cassidy (Paul Newman) and the Sundance Kid (Robert Redford), leaders of a gang, find themselves chased by something special after a train robbery, and come up with an idea to escape to Bolivia.

They commit a robbery smartly, being so naive in other fields. The unbalance makes it hard to simply see them as bad. They are even charming, probably because of Paul Newman and Robert Redford. This movie depicts them quite objectively and gives you no stress of judging or interpreting their life, letting you enjoy the casual, a little nostalgic atmosphere symbolised by the soundtracks....

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