Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
To celebrate the life of Robert Redford (1936–2025), we are playing the rollicking western that made audiences fall in love with him and lent its name to the Sundance Institute, the organization he founded that helped launch hundreds of filmmaking careers.
George Roy Hill’s landmark western pairs Paul Newman and Robert Redford in career-defining roles as charming outlaws on the run from a modernizing America. With William Goldman’s witty, bittersweet script and Conrad Hall’s luminous cinematography, the film subverts genre expectations while exalting the camaraderie between its rakish heroes. At once a buddy comedy, a romance, and a meditation on change, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid remains one of the most influential American films of the late 1960s.WesternPT1H51MRated PG2025-10-18Paul Newman
Robert Redford
Katharine Ross
George Roy Hill
John Foreman
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