Butch Cassidy

Titolo originale: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Regia: George Roy Hill |
Anno: 1969
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Avventura Western Crime Dramma Storia
Tag: dynamite | bolivia | male friendship | on the run | shootout | buddy | sundance kid | butch cassidy | train robbery | posse | escape plan | western bandits | comforting | excited |
Cast: 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 | Eric Sinclair | Douglas Bank | Percy Helton |

Butch e Sundance sono due rapinatori che dopo ogni colpo, si rifugiano da una maestra innamorata di Sundance e corteggiata da Butch. Ma un giorno la Union Pacific, bersaglio di una loro rapina assolda un gruppo di guardie private ed allora i due rapinatori sono costretti a cambiare aria...

Approfondimenti

Paul Newman didn't want to play Butch, pleading with George Roy Hill to watch what Newman considered [...] D
Percy Garris was based on Percy Seibert, a Maryland mining engineer for whom Butch Cassidy and The S [...] D
Jacqueline Bisset and Natalie Wood were considered for the role of Etta Place. D
William Goldman decided to make Etta a teacher because he had seen a photo of the real-life woman, a [...] D
William Goldman said that many young people saw the super posse as a metaphor for the government and [...] D
William Goldman first came across the story of Butch Cassidy in the late 1950s and researched it on [...] D
The filmmakers tried to get Bob Dylan to sing Burt Bacharach's famous song for the movie. He decline [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the Top 100 Greatest American Movies. [...] D
George Furth, the unforgettable character Woodcock who won't let Butch and Sundance rob the train, i [...] D
Before the real Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid ended up in Bolivia, they spent some time in the [...] D
Film debut of Sam Elliott but not the frontal shots. He went on to marry his co-star, Katharine Ross [...] D
Marlon Brando was seriously considered to team with Paul Newman for one of the roles. He turned it d [...] D
The piano player scene has past and future ties. Frank Sinatra made a cameo as a piano player in "Il [...] D
During filming, Paul Newman had an affair with journalist Nancy Bacon, which caused him to separate [...] D
There really was an E.H. Harriman in charge of the Union Pacific Railroad at the time this film is s [...] D
Director of photography Conrad L. Hall was not pleased with the night shots in the film, such as the [...] D
The more commonly used name for Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid's gang was The Wild Bunch. However, w [...] D
After the film Katherine Ross married the film's cinematographer, Conrad Hall. D
For an article he submitted to National Geographic, Robert Redford rode the western outlaw trails, o [...] D
The real Lord Baltimore, English noble born George Calvert, was a 17th century figure who served as [...] D
The Sundance Kid's character portrayal in the film, also incorporates elements of Elzy Lay, another [...] D
This was the movie that motivated David Fincher to become a director. D
Robert Redford's Sundance film festival was named after his starring character in this movie. D
The Salt Lake Herald, which News Carver reads a clipping of at Hole-in-the Wall, was printed from 18 [...] D
The Coney Island scene was filmed on a redressed set for the television soap opera Peyton Place (196 [...] D
Joanna Pettet was first offered the role of Etta Place but was forced to turn down the role due to h [...] D
Body count: thirty. D
Robert Redford wanted to do all of his own stunts. Paul Newman was especially upset about Redford's [...] D
The sequence following the stable boy, as he spots and reports the brand on a stolen burro, is an ho [...] D
The bull's name in the film is "Bill". He was flown in from Los Angeles for the bicycle scene, which [...] D
The relationship between Etta Place and the Sundance Kid would further be explored in the 1974 TV fi [...] D
Paul Newman said that this was the most fun he'd ever had making a film. He and Robert Redford drank [...] D
Cloris Leachman had a small role as a prostitute. On Phyllis (1975), her father-in-law was played by [...] D
Director John Boorman was a stern critic of this popular movie, claiming that its success had begun [...] D
The only major conflict between Paul Newman and George Roy Hill occurred over what became known as " [...] D
Thurl Ravenscroft, the voice behind Tony the Tiger and singer of "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch", le [...] D
Dustin Hoffman was considered for the role of Butch Cassidy. D
Conrad L. Hall said it was George Roy Hill's decision not to show the posse very clearly, and that r [...] D
Jack Lemmon turned down the role of The Sundance Kid because of a scheduling conflict with La strana [...] D
According to George Roy Hill's own documentary on the filming of this movie, stuntman Jimmy Arnett f [...] D
Photographer Lawrence Schiller shot the location publicity stills for the film. D
All of the Bolivia scenes were filmed in Mexico, where almost the entire cast and crew, and director [...] D
The true identity of the historical person known as "Etta Place" is unknown. Historians have many di [...] D
Etta says she's 26. In actuality, Katharine Ross was 29 during filming. D
When The Sundance Kid asks Butch Cassidy who is the hardest to bribe and toughest lawman, he says th [...] D
Paul Newman had to fight the studio to get Robert Redford cast, Redford being still a relative unkno [...] D
George Stevens was approached to direct, but declined. D
Director Chris Columbus started going to the movies at age ten on Saturday afternoons, and this was [...] D
The river jump was shot at the studio's Century Ranch near Malibu, California. Paul Newman's and Rob [...] D
Ranked number seven on the American Film Institute's list of the ten greatest films in the genre "We [...] D
As a possible nod to a scene in Il tesoro della Sierra Madre (1948), both the mule in that film and [...] D
Paul Newman said that director George Roy Hill never displayed "any hesitation or indecision. He kne [...] D
It was George Roy Hill's idea to have Butch and Sundance tenderly bandaging each other's wounds. D
Katharine Ross was dating the film's cinematographer Conrad L. Hall at the time. Coincidentally, her [...] D
Favorite film of Jeremy Clarkson. D
Paul Newman sawed George Roy Hill's desk in half "because he wouldn't pay his bill for liquor which [...] D
Country music singer and comedian Ray Stevens whose biggest hits include "Everything is Beautiful" a [...] D
This movie was the inspiration for the hit TV series Due onesti fuorilegge (1971). The actor who pla [...] D
According to William Goldman, his screenplay originally was titled "The Sundance Kid and Butch Cassi [...] D
In the first previews, the audiences went wild with loud, extended laughter, which upset director Ge [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of the top 100 Most Heart-Pounding American M [...] D
Screenwriter William Goldman was offered a choice of how to be compensated: a $450,000 flat fee, or [...] D
Robert Redford did not agree with Paul Newman on the need for rehearsal, feeling that it lessens the [...] D
William Goldman wrote that he couldn't say what the producers' contributions were to this movie beca [...] D
Paul Newman, who was reluctant to do a comic role, thought he was scaling his performance "a little [...] D
A scene written to show The Sundance Kid returning to his boyhood home in the East was replaced with [...] D
George Roy Hill and the studio were toying with making Simon & Garfunkel's "Feelin Groovy" (the H.R. [...] D
Other actors under consideration for the role of Sundance were Steve McQueen and Warren Beatty. McQu [...] D
Lula Parker Betenson, sister of the real Butch Cassidy, often visited the set, and her presence was [...] D
In order to get the shot of the "super posse" jumping out of the train on their horses, the door on [...] D
The real Butch Cassidy (whose name was actually Robert Leroy Parker) got his nickname because he onc [...] D
Watch for what may be an outtake intentionally used in a bank robbery montage for the sequences in B [...] D
The character Lord Baltimore in this movie was acknowledged by the makers of Le avventure di Brisco [...] D
Two fictional western characters may have been derived from the real Butch Cassidy (1866-1908): Butc [...] D
The famous bicycle riding sequence was shot in a spot twenty-five miles (forty kilometers) east of H [...] D
Selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 2003. D
Paul Newman's charity for children with serious medical conditions is named Hole in the Wall Camp af [...] D
In an on-set interview, Paul Newman discussed his daily routine with columnist Rona Jaffe, including [...] D
Katharine Ross enjoyed shooting the silent, bicycle riding sequence best, because it was handled by [...] D
Though Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid were reported killed in San Vicente, Bolivia, on November [...] D
Paul Newman's uncredited hairdresser on the film was Jay Sebring, the top hair designer of the day, [...] D
Harvey Logan (Ted Cassidy), portrayed as a simple-minded thug, was in fact a suave ladies' man and c [...] D
The song "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" was written after the rough cut was completed, and when [...] D
In 2007 the American Film Institute ranked this as the number seventy-three Greatest Movie of All Ti [...] D
This movie was filmed roughly the same time as Hello, Dolly! (1969), on the soundstage next door. Di [...] D
According to the supplemental material on the Blu-ray, Richard D. Zanuck at 20th Century Fox purchas [...] D
On the first day of shooting, involving the train robbery scenes, Katharine Ross came to the set to [...] D
The film initially opened to lukewarm reviews, which depressed George Roy Hill and William Goldman, [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of the top 100 America's Greatest Music in th [...] D
The bull Butch encounters is a Hereford, which originated in England. D
According to William Goldman, when he first wrote the script and sent it out for consideration, only [...] D
Steve McQueen, Warren Beatty, Marlon Brando, and Dustin Hoffman were all considered for the parts. D
The Writers Guild of America ranked the screenplay number eleven on its list of 101 Greatest Screenp [...] D
A scene that was cut had Cassidy, the Kid, and Etta in a Bolivian cinema and seeing a screen reenact [...] D
Cinematographer Conrad L. Hall said he overexposed much of the film because he thought the lightness [...] D
With nine wins, it currently holds the record for the British Academy Awards (BAFTAs). It won for pi [...] D
Contrary to popular belief, the vocalists on "South American Getaway" were not The Swingles. It was [...] D
The theme "South American Getaway" is very influenced on a jazzy styled, musical genre known as Onda [...] D
In his 1973 novel "The Princess Bride," William Goldman wrote, "Fact: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
The real "Hole in the Wall Gang" hid in Brown's Park near the Green River. One of their bank robberi [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Years o [...] D
Paul Newman did his own bicycle stunts, after his stuntman was unable to stay on the bike. The only [...] D
Paul Newman often kidded Robert Redford about his tardiness, once suggesting they should rename the [...] D
With U.S. box-office receipts of over $100 million, it was the top grossing film of the year. Adjust [...] D
Fans of Ted Cassidy's characters (Star Trek (1966), La famiglia Addams (1964)) might not have recogn [...] D
Lili Fini Zanuck designated this as her favorite film for an AFI poll. D

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When Butch and Sundance are being chased by the posse, and ride into the desert, they stop to look b [...] D
In the opening when Sundance shots the gun belt off the card player he fires 8 shots from a 6 shot r [...] D
After binding and gagging their sheriff friend, Butch and Sundance don't bother to take any rifles ( [...] D
The men's hairstyles are not appropriate for the 1890s. Their hair is too long in and some are clear [...] D
All the "Bolivian" people have Mexican accents. D
Etta is wearing clear nail polish and foundation, both of which were not used by women in the 1890s. D
After inspecting Sundance's gun, Percy takes three steps, out of shadow into sunlight, and throws th [...] D
When Sundance jumps onto the train near the beginning of the film, and makes his way towards the loc [...] D
After Percy Garris is shot, he is seen lying with a branch across his face. In the next scene, the b [...] D
In the final shootout in San Vicente, there are trees all around the town and one in the plaza. The [...] D
Obvious stunt double at the end of the bicycle riding sequence, when Butch is riding backward and cr [...] D
When Butch and Sundance are payroll guards for Percy and riding back up the mountain Percy is going [...] D
When Butch and the Kid are floating down the rapids, the stunt double for the Kid does not have a mu [...] D
The amount of straw that hits Butch while he is riding the bicycle. D
When they're eating at Etta's house, before and after Butch shouts, "You probably inherited every pe [...] D
The men's shirts all button down the front. That style was not available or popular until after WWI [...] D
Chased by the special posse, Butch and Sundance split off from the other two outlaws in the middle o [...] D
When Sundance is getting ready to be tested at shooting at the small object on the ground (missing), [...] D
Contrary to Butch's claim that Lord Baltimore could "track anything, day or night," it is physically [...] D
When Etta lights the lamp on the table in her cabin, light fills the room, however the shadow of the [...] D
After their first Bolivian Bank Robbery Butch and Sundance ride out of town at speed and up a slope. [...] D
After the payroll guard Percy is shot he lands on the ground, Butch grabs the payroll bag from where [...] D
When Butch and Sundance are riding down the mountain with Percy to pick up the payroll, power lines [...] D
During the climatic shootout, Sundance untethers one of the horses and the white mule so he and Butc [...] D
In the opening sequence when Sundance shoots the gun belt off the card player, the film was cut to m [...] D
Percy Garris uses the phrase "Bingo" emphasize a point. This expression didn't exist until the 1930s [...] D
When Sundance enters Etta's house as Butch reads the newspaper, Etta can be seen in the background t [...] D
When Butch and Sundance are being chased by the posse, scratches on their faces appear and disappear [...] D
The female criminal in real life used the name Ethel Place, not Etta. The latter name, used in Pinke [...] D
When the engine of the special train blows its whistle to signal the posse, the sound is that of a s [...] D
When Percy is lying dead he is breathing and his eyes flutter several times. D
During the bicycle sequence at Butch's house, the front wheel alternatively goes between having pegs [...] D
After arriving in Bolivia, Sundance claims that he was born in New Jersey. In fact he was born in Pe [...] D
During the climactic gun battle, Sundance fires his two six-guns at least 16 times without reloading [...] D
The locomotives on the trains are class K-28s, which were not produced until 1923, for exclusive use [...] D
At the climactic shootout, the shoulder insignia of the Bolivian army officers are wrong: instead of [...] D
During the climatic gun battle, just before Sundance returns to the room after covering Butch, he is [...] D
Although possibly intended, it is obvious the scenes riding through the mountains (especially downhi [...] D
While the second train robbery is taking place, the Pinkertons arrive on the special train. The shot [...] D
The saloon has electric light fixtures on the wall. D
Modern playing cards are used in the Sundance Kid's card game. D
In the river, Butch says to Sundance, "You're drowning me! You're drowning me!" although they're apa [...] D
When Butch and the gang split up, and they're being followed by men with torches, they stop on top o [...] D

Frase

Macon: I didn't know you were the Sundance Kid whe [...] D
[Butch throws his bicycle away] Butch Cassidy: Th [...] D
Percy Garris: I'm not crazy; I'm just colorful. D
Butch Cassidy: [to Sundance] Kid, the next time I [...] D
[repeated line] Sundance Kid: You just keep think [...] D
Butch Cassidy: Who's the best lawman? Sundance Ki [...] D
Butch Cassidy: You know, when I was a kid, I alway [...] D
Butch Cassidy: [Hole-in-the-Wall gang spot the men [...] D
[arriving in Bolivia] Butch Cassidy: You know, it [...] D
Butch Cassidy: [to Sundance Kid] You're choking me [...] D
Large Woman: Start this train! Sundance Kid: Get [...] D
[Butch and Sundance are under fire from unseen Bol [...] D
Butch Cassidy: How many are following us? Sundanc [...] D
Sundance Kid: Did you say they were hired permanen [...] D
Butch Cassidy: [looking back for the pursuers] I t [...] D
Guard in the 1st Bolivian bank: [to Butch and Sund [...] D
[before riding the bicycle] Etta Place: Do you kn [...] D
Sundance Kid: Which way? Butch Cassidy: It doesn' [...] D
Butch Cassidy: What if they don't follow the horse [...] D
Butch Cassidy: Well we're back in business boys an [...] D
Butch Cassidy: Where's Sweetface? Minor Role: Jus [...] D
Butch Cassidy: How long before you figure they're [...] D
Butch Cassidy: Oh, forget it. Bunch like that won' [...] D
Sundance Kid: Look out there! Butch Cassidy: What [...] D
Sundance Kid: Well, I think I'll get saddled up an [...] D
Butch Cassidy: Is that what you call giving cover? [...] D
Butch Cassidy: Once they divide up, we take them, [...] D
Sundance Kid: What I'm saying is, if you want to g [...] D
Butch Cassidy: Boy, you know every time I see Hole [...] D
[a Bolivian stable boy runs into the San Vincente [...] D
Sheriff Ray Bledsoe: [to Butch and Sundance] You s [...] D
[during a gunfight with the Bolivian police, Butch [...] D
Sundance Kid: Hey, Butch? Butch Cassidy: What? S [...] D
Butch Cassidy: You are mine, Etta Place. Mine. You [...] D
Butch Cassidy: I can't help you, Sundance. D
Butch Cassidy: Don't they get tired? Don't they ge [...] D
[Butch just rode with Etta on his bicycle] Sundan [...] D
Butch Cassidy: They'll never follow us. Sundance [...] D
[Harvey has challenged Butch to fight for control [...] D
Sundance Kid: Dynamite's ready, Butch. D
Butch Cassidy: Jeesh, all Bolivia can't look like [...] D
Percy Garris: [singing] Oh don't you remember swee [...] D
Etta Place: Butch? Butch Cassidy: Hmm. Etta Plac [...] D
[performing their first robbery in Bolivia] Butch [...] D
Percy Garris: That's what happens when you live 10 [...] D
[about the trackers following them] Butch Cassidy [...] D
Butch Cassidy: Ah, you're wasting your time. They [...] D
Butch Cassidy: Move in slowly, check out everythin [...] D
Butch Cassidy: I swear, if Sweetface told me that [...] D
Butch Cassidy: [to Sundance] If he'd just pay me w [...] D
Bike Salesman: [wheeling bicycle onto stage] Ladie [...] D
Macon: Well, looks like you just about cleaned eve [...] D
Butch Cassidy: Do you believe I'm broke already? [...] D
[repeated line] Butch Cassidy: Who are those guys [...] D
[last lines] Butch Cassidy: Ready? OK, when we ge [...] D
Butch Cassidy: Kid, there's something I ought to t [...] D
[Butch is robbing Woodcock's train for the second [...] D
Butch Cassidy: Well, the way I figure it, we can e [...] D
Sundance Kid: It's your great ideas that got us in [...] D
Butch Cassidy: I don't enjoy jungles and I don't e [...] D
Percy Garris: Can you hit anything? Sundance Kid: [...] D
Sundance Kid: Butch and me have been talking it al [...] D
Butch Cassidy: [to Sundance] Boy, I got vision, an [...] D
Butch Cassidy: Well, that ought to do it. [after [...] D
Butch Cassidy: [response to being shot at in the r [...] D
[repeated line] Sundance Kid: I wasn't cheating. D
Percy Garris: Well, ah, considering that I'm despe [...] D
Sundance Kid: [Butch and the Kid are on the edge o [...] D
[while being chased by the posse] Sundance Kid: Y [...] D
Butch Cassidy: My, we seem to be a little short on [...] D
[first lines] Butch Cassidy: What happened to the [...] D
Bolivian cantina owner: El guisado esta delicioso. [...] D
Butch Cassidy: [singing] Don't ever hit your mothe [...] D
Bolivian policeman: Jefe, Ilega el ejercito! [the [...] D

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