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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2007

Una película excelente con dos actores iconos de su tiempo Paul Newman y Robert Redford en una de las dos películas que filmaron juntos. La imagen de una generación con la música de Burt Bacharach.
Y un extra, la simpática aparición de Pancho Córdoba.

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  • Forget Sinatra, here was the real "blue eyes". Fun movie. Strange music for a western I always thought. Great!! Thanks.

  • The music is strange because the 70´s was a very unusual and special time.

    Thanks for the comments.

  • How do you mean unusual I wonder?

  • mmm...

    special, unique, extrordinary, amazing... everybody who live in that time can tell you what is the special about.

  • Well done!! Lovely moments from one of the best films ever made.

  • Thanks chinagirl!!!

    Muchas gracias!!

Top Comments

  • Just one word describes this film. Magnificent.

  • I love Paul Newman and Robert Redford!! They are both great!!!

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  • @evamarlow The film is not truly a western. It is an outlaw film based on folk lore characters, like Bonnie and Clyde--it's just set in the western time period. In true westerns, the heroes are good guys who hold their ground in the town they are in. In Butch Cassidy, the heroes are outlaws who are always on the run.

  • @devastador The 1960s-70's were still a time before movies became obseesed with special effects. They had to have an actually good creative story. Now, even the James Bond movies have become junk. Our society had not lost so much restraint yet.

  • This music interlude dates this great film...I hate it.

  • The song?

  • I was 13 in '69 and thoroughly obsessed with this film. Having four younger Brothers and numerous friends we'd stage the shootout in our backyard using the clothesline with tarps draped over it and various outbuildings for cover. We all had those red-plastic cap repeaters and had to stop and reload often. High drama for a bunch of prepubescent young 'uns. 'Body' counts would range into double digits by the time we'd shot-up our cap budget for the week.

  • Very nice compilation of some of the best scenes from this fabulous movie!! :-)

  • touchy there, are you not?

  • At 3:13 - call me crazy, but this hill looks like the exact shot from Back to the Future III when Marty is chased from the bear.

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