Early reviews questioned its approach, but decades later its reputation has reached heights few films ever achieve.
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The true story of the Sundance Kid, the fastest gunslinger in Butch Cassidy’s Wild Bunch
Harry Alonzo Longabaugh was born in Pennsylvania in 1867, but he headed west at 15 to help his cousin establish a homestead in Colorado. A decade later, he was arrested for the first and only time in ...
Sundance: Is that what you call running? If I knew you were gonna stroll... Butch: You never could shoot, not from the very beginning. Sundance: And you were all mouth. Butch: I think they're in the ...
She appeared beside some of the Wild West’s most infamous outlaws, fled the United States for South America, and vanished so completely that historians still wonder who she really was. More than a ...
Three of the greatest Westerns of all time were released in 1969 as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, True Grit and The ...
A popular movie in the 1970s was a western entitled “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.” A good portion of the movie involved Butch and Sundance being chased by some unknown posse.
As long as she’s smart, pretty, and sweet, and gentle, and tender, and refined, and lovely, and carefree ...” So quips Robert ...
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