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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid [Blu-ray Book] (1969)


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This 1969 film hasn't lost its popularity or its unusual appeal as being a star-driven Western that tinkers using the genre's conventions and comes up with something both terrifically entertaining and--typical of its period--a tad paranoid. Paul Newman plays the legendary outlaw Butch Cassidy as an eternal optimist and self-styled visionary, conjuring dreams of banks just ripe for that picking all on the world. Robert Redford is his more levelheaded partner, the sharpshooting Sundance Kid. The film, written by William Goldman (The Princess Bride) and directed by George Roy Hill (The Sting), basically begins as being a freewheeling story about robbing trains but soon becomes a chase as being a relentless posse--always seen in a great distance like some remote authority--forces Butch and Sundance to the hills and, finally, Bolivia. Weakened a little by feel-good inclinations (a scene involving bicycle tricks as well as the song "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" is kind of Hollywood flower power), the film maintains an interesting tautness, along with the chemistry between Redford and Newman is rare. (A factoid: Newman first offered the Sundance part to Jack Lemmon.) --Tom Keogh

Settle back together with your favorite sidekick and revel in Hollywood's original buddy picture. Paul Newman and Robert Redford haven't shined brighter within the roles that may forever identify them since the daring, debonair outlaws about the run - and head over heels in love with all the same beautiful woman (Katharine Ross).






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