Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (Special Edition)

This 1969 film has never lost its popularity or its unusual appeal as a star-driven Western that tinkers with 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 the picking all over 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 a freewheeling story about robbing trains but soon becomes a chase as a relentless posse--always seen at a great distance like some remote authority--forces Butch and Sundance into the hills and, finally, Bolivia. Weakened a little by feel-good inclinations (a scene involving bicycle tricks and the song "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" is sort of Hollywood flower power), the movie maintains an interesting tautness, and the chemistry between Redford and Newman is rare. (A factoid: Newman first offered the Sundance part to Jack Lemmon.)--Tom Keogh

 
Title:Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (Special Edition)
Director:George Roy Hill
Robert Crawford (IV)
Stars:Paul Newman
Robert Redford
Katharine Ross
Strother Martin
Henry Jones
Jeff Corey
George Furth
Cloris Leachman
Ted Cassidy
Kenneth Mars
Donnelly Rhodes
Jody Gilbert
Timothy Scott
Don Keefer
Charles Dierkop
Pancho Córdova
Nelson Olmsted
Paul Bryar
Sam Elliott
Charles Akins
Publisher:20th Century Fox
Genre:Action & Adventure
Classics
Outlaws
Special Editions
Edition:Special
Minutes:110
MPAA Rating:PG
Net Rating:4.5
Features:Anamorphic
Closed-captioned
Color
THX
Widescreen
NTSC
2.35:1