Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

US (1969): Western

Opening with a silent "movie" of Butch Cassidy's Hole in the Wall Gang, George Roy Hill's comically elegiac Western chronicles the mostly true tale of the outlaws' last months. Witty pals Butch (Paul Newman) and Sundance (Robert Redford) join the Gang in successfully robbing yet another train with their trademark non-lethal style. After the pair rests at the home of Sundance's schoolmarm girlfriend Etta (Katharine Ross), the Gang robs the same train, but this time, the railroad boss has hired the best trackers in the business to foil the crime. After being tailed over rocks and a river gorge by guys that they can barely identify save for a white hat, Butch and Sundance decide that maybe it's time to try their luck in Bolivia. Taking Etta with them, they live high on ill-gotten Bolivian gains, but Etta leaves after their white-hatted nemesis portentously arrives. Their luck running out, Butch and Sundance are soon holed up in a barn surrounded by scores of Bolivian soldiers who are waiting for the pair to make one last run for it. (Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide)

Use this link for Butch & Sundance trivia from the Internet Movie Database.


· Writing (Best Story and Screenplay based on material not previously published or produced) 1969: William Goldman
· Cinematography 1969: Conrad L. Hall
· Music Scoring Awards (Best Original Score for a motion picture not a musical) 1969: Burt Bacharach
· Music Best Song 1969: "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" Burt Bacharach - Music, Hal David - Lyric


· Best Picture 1969: John Foreman - Producer (Hill-Monash, 20th Century-Fox)
· Directing 1969: George Roy Hill
· Sound 1969: William Edmundson, David Dockendorf

7 nominations, 4 Awards