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A 1969 [[Western]] written by [[William Goldman]], starring [[Paul Newman]] (as Butch) and [[Robert Redford]] (as Sundance.)
'''''Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid''''' is a 1969 [[Western]] written by [[William Goldman]], starring [[Paul Newman]] (as Butch) and [[Robert Redford]] (as Sundance.)


Loosely based on the [[Real Life]] story of two outlaws who fled to Bolivia in an attempt to outrun their pursuers. Full of snarking, daring escapes, and a real tearjerking ending. The movie follows the Hole In The Wall gang, led by Butch Cassidy, making their living robbing banks and trains. When they are ambushed, and most of the gang scattered or killed, Butch and Sundance, along with Sundance's girlfriend Etta, make their way to Bolivia where 'banks are easy.' Although in the end, things don't turn out quite as they planned.
Loosely based on the [[Real Life]] story of two outlaws who fled to Bolivia in an attempt to outrun their pursuers. Full of snarking, daring escapes, and a real tearjerking ending. The movie follows the Hole In The Wall gang, led by Butch Cassidy, making their living robbing banks and trains. When they are ambushed, and most of the gang scattered or killed, Butch and Sundance, along with Sundance's girlfriend Etta, make their way to Bolivia where 'banks are easy.' Although in the end, things don't turn out quite as they planned.