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Paul Newman | Butch Cassidy | |
Robert Redford | The Sundance Kid | |
Katharine Ross | Etta Place | |
Jeff Corey | Sheriff Ray Bledsoe | |
Henry Jones | Bike Salesman | |
Strother Martin | Percy Garris | |
George Roy Hill | ||
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Conrad L. Hall | ||
Cloris Leachman | Whore | |
Kenneth Mars | Marshal | |
Ted Cassidy | Harvey Logan | |
George Furth | Woodcock | |
Donnelly Rhodes | Macon |
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Producer | John Foreman
Paul Monash |
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Writer | William Goldman
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Cinematography | Conrad L. Hall
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Musician | Burt Bacharach
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One of the most popular screen westerns ever made, this Academy Award winning classic blends adventure, romance and comedy to tell the true story of the West's most likeable outlaws. No one is quicker than Butch Cassidy (Paul Newman) when it comes to get rich quick schemes, and his sidekick Sundance (Robert Redford) is a wizard with a gun. When these two bungling bank and train robbers tire of running from the law, they set out for Bolivia with Sundance's girlfriend (Katharine Ross). Though they can barely speak enough Spanish to communicate 'This is a stick-up', that's only a minor detail to the two nicest "bad-guys" who ever rode the West. |
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