Wyoming, au début du XXe siècle. Butch Cassidy et le Kid sont les leaders d'une bande de hors-la-loi. Après qu'un pillage de train tourne mal, ils se retrouvent en cavale avec une véritable ... Tout lireWyoming, au début du XXe siècle. Butch Cassidy et le Kid sont les leaders d'une bande de hors-la-loi. Après qu'un pillage de train tourne mal, ils se retrouvent en cavale avec une véritable armée à leur trousse. Leur unique solution? fuir en Bolivie.Wyoming, au début du XXe siècle. Butch Cassidy et le Kid sont les leaders d'une bande de hors-la-loi. Après qu'un pillage de train tourne mal, ils se retrouvent en cavale avec une véritable armée à leur trousse. Leur unique solution? fuir en Bolivie.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompensé par 4 Oscars
- 22 victoires et 15 nominations au total
- Bank Manager
- (as Francisco Cordova)
- Photographer
- (as Nelson Olmstead)
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This was the breakout role for Robert Redford's movie career (Redford named the "Sundance Institute" and the annual "Sundance Film Festival" that he founded in honor of this effect). While some respected critics, e.g., Roger Ebert & many others (see the 50% ratings of 'rotten' by 'top critics' reviews of this film on "Rotten Tomatoes") regard this movie as overdone or only "so-so," or "not western enough," most viewers find it still greatly entertaining and interesting.
I agree with the majority: it remains remarkably fresh and fun. There's so much clever banter throughout between the two stars, it borders on comedy (so much we become oblivious to the scores of people we see killed during the story's unfolding). Its Oscar winning screenplay very much draws on actual people and events (but please see Wikipedia's article on Butch Cassidy for how closely the movie mirrors reality). The actual lives and activities of Butch & the Sundance Kid are almost over the top--and so is this movie, too.
Butch Cassidy (Paul Newman) and The Sundance Kid (Robert Redford) are two bank robbers, chased by the law. The plot follows them as they travel to Bolivia after a railroad president hires a posse to hunt them do. The story is mostly composed of short pieces telling a little story about them. There is really no connection all the way through, for the most part.
The story isn't about the plot, however. It is about Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. It is a close look at two criminals, the talented Sundance Kid, and Butch Cassidy, the one who does all the thinking. The charisma and screen presence of the two actors and the way they work together is what drives the film. Watching the two interact, with a superb script full of great dialogue, is what makes this movie so exciting.
See this movie if you are a fan of westerns, or just a fan of good movies. It is exciting, superbly made (with lots of interesting silent scenes to music and montages of photographs), but it also has a lot of depth.
**** out of ****
Anyways the story takes place in the midwest, Newman and Redord run "The Hole in the Wall Gang" named after their hideout. They rob trains and take big scores, later the Pacific railroad gets together the best tracker and lawmen in the entire Western United States to track and kill Butch and Sundance. They must manage to evade their elite counterparts, the movie is 100 percent entertainment, especially during the chases. The movie is based on true events and is spectacular.
This movie won Best Score, Best Song (Raindrops) which was very good untraditional music in a western, it fit good in this movie, Best Cinematography, shot by Conrad L. Hall who also did Road To Perdition, arguably the best cinematography done to this very day, and Adapated Screenplay, all for the right reasons. George Roy Hill, Paul Newman, and Robert Redford all went on to create "The Sting" in 1973, which is possibly one of the best movies ever made. I praise this movie, 10/10
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesPaul Newman's charity for children with serious medical conditions is named Hole in the Wall Camp after Butch's gang.
- GaffesWhen Butch and the Kid are floating down the rapids, the stunt double for the Kid does not have a mustache.
- Citations
Butch Cassidy: Kid, there's something I ought to tell you. I never shot anybody before.
Sundance Kid: [his mood sinking] ... One hell of a time to tell me!
- Crédits fousOpening disclaimer: Most Of What Follows Is True
- Versions alternativesDuring the 27-minute super posse chase, Butch and Sundance dismount and separate from their lone horse, start scaling rocky terrain to evade their pursuers. Butch asks, "What if they don't follow the horse?". Sundance: "Don't worry, Butch, you'll think of something." Originally Butch retorts, "That's a load off my mind." That line was kept in the movie right through the mid-'70s until it was broadcast on network TV (1976). For some reason it was omitted and has remained absent through every TV, cable, video, laserdisc and previous DVD release. It was reinstated back into the 2006 "Ultimate Collector's Edition" DVD and viewers are treated to it for the first time in 30 years.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Making of 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' (1970)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Butch Cassidy
- Lieux de tournage
- Zion National Park, Utah, États-Unis(Landscape)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 6 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 102 308 889 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 102 312 120 $US
- Durée
- 1h 50min(110 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1