The fact that we were all rooting for two murdering thieves to escape is a testament to the spectacular, legendary performances by Newman and Redford and the amazing writing.
Butch & Sundance were thieves, yes, but murderers, no. There's no evidence that Butch Cassidy ever killed anyone, & Sundance is known to have killed only one man, a police officer, in a shootout in Chile in 1905. The duo were likely the most non-violent men of the whole Wild Bunch.
These cowboy guys were sure tough dudes. Suppose in the wild wild west, you just had to be, to survive. A classic movie ! Thanks so much all you UA-cam guys !!
You do understand this is a film and not reality, right? Parker and Longabaugh died inside the cantina, shot to pieces, and it is believed Parker shot Longabaugh in the head to relieve his suffering from his wounds and then put one in his own brain. Thieves and robbers glamourised by Hollywood are not the measure of historical truth.
Newman and Robert performing the two thieves got one the most important western movie already done .This it's one of my favorite western movie. Thanks Newman and Redford
As a young boy that watched this movie on tv and video over and over again, I find this scene very sad and almost upsetting, a true classic that etched into my mind along with the music that is all inspiring
One of my Top 10 movies and I am a 1930s films worshipper! Really want to believe the stories that Butch actually made it back to America and died in his sister's house in the 1930s....this movie is a bloody western and yet true romance!
the only thing I hate about this great movie...that sequence where Paul Newman's stunt double rides between the ponies, is good to a point, but the style of trip wire they use to bring the horses down is illegal in the USA as it is considered too dangerous for the horse, this being shot in Mexico circumvents that issue, but it is still a USA movie, the way the white horse is tripped and goes right over on its head could easily break the animals neck, it looks horrible in the uncut scene , in this clip believe me the scene has been trimmed down quite a bit just to show the end of the fall as the horse hits the ground. The horses were mistreated in this sequence, no doubt about that, which is the only disappointing aspect of this movie.
It is up to debate if Cassidy and Sundance met their end in Bolivia. But I know if they did it was not like this part of the movie. It was suicide since both were wounded and Cassidy finished off Sundance then shot himself. Some say that it was two other "Gringos" that were killed but I believe they met there end in Bolivia.
Imagine posting this classic scene, and instead of letting it play out with the sounds of the final barrage of gunfire, they play stupid music not from the movie and throw up fake credits. FAIL
The second they land that fall 1:23, they knew it was over. All their levity and banter after the fact is refusal to give into the authorities and beg. unwilling to take the danger seriously is their final act of defiance against authority. Even certain death won't change them. They'd rather die as they lived; in a blaze, not a flicker.
Clinging on the past and not bending to change is the theme of the film, but it's strange to me that you see anything honorable in the portrayal of their death. It's nothing like the real incident and ultimately they're thieves and killers - no matter how appealing Newman and Redford make them.
You'd have to give the director, George Roy Hill a good bit of the credit too. 33.33% amongst Hill, Newman and Redford and then, of course, the crew and screenwriter William Goldman. I'm not knocking your observations in any way rather I feel it's to give credit where credit is due.
JShades18 agreed. The barrage of gunfire is pretty shocking. Then the great theme plays after. Beautifully tragic ending. (So I had to also give this video a 👎🏻
The original ending was better. No music and just the sound of gunshots. Either way, classic movie that makes you feel sad for the death of two criminals murders. 😂
The whole last 15 minutes was brilliant Just to make it over to the little hiding place before they met their inevitable demise Actually saw this movie at 6 years old at the local movie theater Bonnie & Clyde and this movie is like 1A & 1B for movie ending
I liked how the director waited until the end to illustrate their relationship by having Sundance jump into the open to protect Butch when he got shot, then proceeded to kill 13 soldiers with two six shooters, ahhh Hollywood.
I remember this movie well, it was 1969 we had just moved from the City out to the County, 🤔I was 6 years old. It was a Wonderful Big Screen experience, at the Fort Drive Inn Movie Theater, Lynchburg Virginia 😎
If this was today, they would somehow say that Butch and Sundance made it. They would do it simply do it to make more money and they would squeeze every dollar out of it they possibly could. Some movies are best left with one installment. They remain classics, plain and simple.
They did sweeten the endings already before this movie. That's nothing new. They knew that more positive endings sold more tickets on average. Sometimes because of the money. Sometimes because some code or law demanded it. An example for the latter would be The Lost Weekend.
Can't imagine this movie with Steve McQueen as the Sundance Kid as originally intended. Redford and Newman great foils for each other in this and The Sting.
Like if Richard Pryor had played the role in Blazing Saddles, it would have ruined the film. MCQueen always had to be the center of attention It would NOT have worked in a buddy film such as this one.
One of my favorite movies.I knew Donnelly Rhodes {from Vancouver)that was in the film.He said the cast talked about that many people don't think Butch and Sundance died this way.But this way was more glamorous .
There's been rumours since the movie came out that they never died in Bolivia. I don't believe them and this is a good documentary about it. It's very possible Butch put the Kid out of his misery and then killed himself in that hut. ua-cam.com/video/58eYo_DJNPY/v-deo.htmlsi=3g5ednbeS3Hj83By
@@mikeberg5003 Never thought of that it's possible I just don't think the ending in the movie is true.There are other rumors that one of them died much later of an std but that doesn't make for a good movie ending.But someone claims as a child being introduced in Oregon by his father as his friend and it was one of them.I'm curious what their age gap was as Newman and Redford had an age gap I think Newman was 10 years older or more.It would be ironic if Sundance lived much longer just as Redford is.
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it wasnt them, who knew, i do know after having it explained, they had taken their ill gotten gains and taken to Paris for 5 years, these guys were just interlopers, they both died of old age back in the States, kills this last act in the film but facts are facts
Breaks my heart that two generations are pretty much unfamiliar with a movie that was a staple of my childhood. Please, rent or buy it, and play it for anyone who hasn't seen it. Missing it's on par with never having seen Ben Hur, or Planet of the Apes. Some masterpieces simply shouldn't be missed.
@6:08 That is NOT Sam Elliot you dope!! That's Donnelly Rhodes. Sam Elliot was sitting at table playing poker, and then standing off to the left when Butch shoots gun belt off.
They went out in a blaze of glory. They knew this was endgame for both of them, but went out with a bang. Four years later, Redford and Newman would reunite in THE STING, and in-universe, Butch Cassidy and Sundance would be reincarnated as a pair of 1930's hustlers in Joliet, Illinois. Sam Elliott and Katharine Ross got married 15 years after this film came out, and as of this writing (July 29, 2024), they're still together.
Fanning a pistol results in wildly inaccurate shooting, but that’s Hollywood. A great scene, nonetheless. I often hear inquiries about what happened to Butch. Cassiday, but never about the Sundance Kid. Any ideas out there?
I remember a drunk man in a pub trying to convince me that Butch and Sundance could have fought it out and survived. Said he’d counted the soldiers and he reckoned that they could have shot them all in two reloaded of their six-shooters. His scheme also involved them capturing and using the fallen soldiers rifles. Suffice to say he was confident the boys would live to fight another day. Ah drunk people 😂😂😂
The ending presented here is a bit santized (the very last part where they storm out of the barn). In the other youtube clips you can hear the army firing their guns.
Based on village witness statements and old police reports they did die in a shootout in a small Village in Bolivia just across from the Argentinian northern border where they had homesteaded a ranch, but there was no gigantic shootout with an entire platoon/company of regular army...a small patrol of 3 to 7 federal police discovered them in a village hut and the villagers reported hearing two gunshots and screams at night and then found two dead bodies with head shots in the morning.
The fact that we were all rooting for two murdering thieves to escape is a testament to the spectacular, legendary performances by Newman and Redford and the amazing writing.
Charm and charisma off the charts
Two individuals fighting the repressive state.
Butch & Sundance were thieves, yes, but murderers, no. There's no evidence that Butch Cassidy ever killed anyone, & Sundance is known to have killed only one man, a police officer, in a shootout in Chile in 1905. The duo were likely the most non-violent men of the whole Wild Bunch.
I have never seen a William Goldman movie that hasn't been spectacular.
Hello my name is Inigo Montoya.....
Yeah, OK. 🙄
I pray this movie will still be watched a hundred years from now 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
These cowboy guys were sure tough dudes.
Suppose in the wild wild west, you just had to be, to survive. A classic movie !
Thanks so much all you UA-cam guys !!
You do understand this is a film and not reality, right? Parker and Longabaugh died inside the cantina, shot to pieces, and it is believed Parker shot Longabaugh in the head to relieve his suffering from his wounds and then put one in his own brain. Thieves and robbers glamourised by Hollywood are not the measure of historical truth.
They died in Bolivia
Newman and Robert performing the two thieves got one the most important western movie already done .This it's one of my favorite western movie. Thanks Newman and Redford
As a young boy that watched this movie on tv and video over and over again, I find this scene very sad and almost upsetting, a true classic that etched into my mind along with the music that is all inspiring
Butch Cassidy and the sundance kid did NOT die in South America but both lived to a fairly ripe old age in the United States.
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@@gymshoe8862 okies 😉👍🤣
One of my Top 10 movies and I am a 1930s films worshipper! Really want to believe the stories that Butch actually made it back to America and died in his sister's house in the 1930s....this movie is a bloody western and yet true romance!
I seriously doubt he survived but hey, as my grandad would say, it's a GOOD STORY.
What about Sundance?
They were both cornered by the Bolivian military just like in the movie yet they did not fight back, they committed suicide
My father reccomended this film to me and i was suprised to see a lot of inspiration to my favourite game red dead redemption 2 what a film this is
I’m embarrassed to say that it took me watching Peacemaker to find out about this amazing classic.
This is the 1st time I watched this part. Could never bear it before.
Ridiculous as it is.
While I was passing Chittagong College....
peacemaker
What's all that music at the very end when they run out? It messed up the scene.
the only thing I hate about this great movie...that sequence where Paul Newman's stunt double rides between the ponies, is good to a point, but the style of trip wire they use to bring the horses down is illegal in the USA as it is considered too dangerous for the horse, this being shot in Mexico circumvents that issue, but it is still a USA movie, the way the white horse is tripped and goes right over on its head could easily break the animals neck, it looks horrible in the uncut scene , in this clip believe me the scene has been trimmed down quite a bit just to show the end of the fall as the horse hits the ground. The horses were mistreated in this sequence, no doubt about that, which is the only disappointing aspect of this movie.
It is up to debate if Cassidy and Sundance met their end in Bolivia. But I know if they did it was not like this part of the movie. It was suicide since both were wounded and Cassidy finished off Sundance then shot himself. Some say that it was two other "Gringos" that were killed but I believe they met there end in Bolivia.
I'm still waiting for II
Brilliant 👌
Why did you change the ending wtf
Top Buddy, Movies........
Why change the ending?
Tis is a famous ending of an crimina
Sistema ocupado IA vida elocuente ❤❤🎉🎉Ami: p
You didn't see le fours out there did yer
No white hat.
"For a minute there I thought we were in trouble" Classic!
;-)
❤
A classic film about two irredeemable thieves who loved and died together.
Beautifully filmed, well cast, and what a fabulous script; it's always been one of my favorite westerns.
That's a hell of a friendship, giving each other hell to the bitter end...
Two perfect actors in two perfect movies: this one and The Sting. I cherish both of them.
It’s surely hard to top either of them! Actors and the movies!
I love The Sting Well worth it's Oscar winning ❤
What should have been their 3rd film together?
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Patton and Montgomery 😎👍👍
Imagine posting this classic scene, and instead of letting it play out with the sounds of the final barrage of gunfire, they play stupid music not from the movie and throw up fake credits. FAIL
"Is that what you call giving cover "
"Is that what you call running"
Lol😂😂😂
Saw this in the movies as a kid and I was so sad at the ending but secretly Imagined they some how made it.
They did make it.
Yeah. But the real ending was way more depressing lol
Nah they deffo made it, they totally jumped over those bullets at the end
These five minutes are the cream of the whole movie. One of the top ten acting
performances ever. Perfectly done.
Stfu it's a good all around movie go vote for joe Biden again
Cream lies to the top, oh yeah~!
The second they land that fall 1:23, they knew it was over. All their levity and banter after the fact is refusal to give into the authorities and beg. unwilling to take the danger seriously is their final act of defiance against authority. Even certain death won't change them. They'd rather die as they lived; in a blaze, not a flicker.
Clinging on the past and not bending to change is the theme of the film, but it's strange to me that you see anything honorable in the portrayal of their death. It's nothing like the real incident and ultimately they're thieves and killers - no matter how appealing Newman and Redford make them.
@@bobbydazzler8684 dur the durrrrr
Well you turned a CLASSIC 1960's movie into the closing credits of a shitty 1980's TV show. Well done.
That music is also from a western movie called "SILVERADO"
@@nathanielmartinez2007 Still why insert it? The score from Butch and Sundance brilliant
I liked Silverado but I don't s see the reason for adding the theme here
Tf did you change the audio
“Is that what you call giving cover?”
“Is that what you call running?”
In real life after a gun battle that lasted several hours, Butch Cassidy mercy killed Sundance and then used his last bullet on himself.
Facts
I always loved the knucklehead comedy dialogue tween these fellas. They acted like brothers.
Now this what I call acting. Whole movie was beautiful and last Scene was icing on the cake. Both of them did a terrific job.
You'd have to give the director, George Roy Hill a good bit of the credit too. 33.33% amongst Hill, Newman and Redford and then, of course, the crew and screenwriter William Goldman. I'm not knocking your observations in any way rather I feel it's to give credit where credit is due.
@@TralfazConstruction
Of course I agree.
I want to die like this. But not until I'm 80.
One of the best buddy films of all time!
exactly right
Your edits butchered this iconic scene. Thumbs down.
JShades18 agreed. The barrage of gunfire is pretty shocking. Then the great theme plays after. Beautifully tragic ending. (So I had to also give this video a 👎🏻
You said it jshades18 .. original ending is classic...
Yeah I have to agree too. The gunfire was very dramatic even without seeing the death dance. What a classic movie this is.
why thumbs down you buttheads? just watch the movie
Such ending even inspired movies like fist of fury and Thelma & Louise
And how smart are these two that they waited until a great script like The Sting came along. Just as good
The classic definition of "overkill".
Hollywood is boring now with actors that don't match the charisma of these guys.
The original ending was better. No music and just the sound of gunshots.
Either way, classic movie that makes you feel sad for the death of two criminals murders. 😂
The whole last 15 minutes was brilliant Just to make it over to the little hiding place before they met their inevitable demise Actually saw this movie at 6 years old at the local movie theater Bonnie & Clyde and this movie is like 1A & 1B for movie ending
I liked how the director waited until the end to illustrate their relationship by having Sundance jump into the open to protect Butch when he got shot, then proceeded to kill 13 soldiers with two six shooters, ahhh Hollywood.
Sundance made every bullet count!
"You take the ones on the left; I'll get the ones on the right." "OK ..."
"Sundance .... I've never shot anyone before".
One of the greatest movies ever. The Sting too. Add Cool Hand Luke to that list as well.
"You never could shoot, not from the very beginning"
雖然搶匪不值得鼓勵 但他們面對著沒有機會的殺機 還是從容面對 這是真男人 的態度
也是一部份顯現
美國人的英雄主義
與樂觀的人生觀
西部拓荒時代 這個精神發揮到極至
現在大約剩下一半不到 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Wanted to jump in and help. True friendship worth dying for…. How we miss that
The best movie !!
The best actores !!
The best music !!
The best época !!
Bravo !!
Beautful !!
Rip Paul..
Rj Brasil
deleted the end for no reason, u dope
no deleted . just turning amazing.
@@mariopintudo1683 nope it sucks
Still one of my all time favourite films, strangely never rated as a great by the critic's, but the public loved it and it is one of the greats 👍
true
@@willischirwa3992 Jeremiah Johnson and Cool Hand Luke and this one have to be on the list of best movies.
I remember this movie well, it was 1969 we had just moved from the City out to the County, 🤔I was 6 years old. It was a Wonderful Big Screen experience, at the Fort Drive Inn Movie Theater, Lynchburg Virginia 😎
Number 50 in AFI's top 100 all time movie list. Not too shabby imo. It couldn't not have made the list at all.
It was rated great by the critics. Look at Rotten Tomatoes.
If this was today, they would somehow say that Butch and Sundance made it. They would do it simply do it to make more money and they would squeeze every dollar out of it they possibly could. Some movies are best left with one installment. They remain classics, plain and simple.
They did sweeten the endings already before this movie. That's nothing new. They knew that more positive endings sold more tickets on average. Sometimes because of the money. Sometimes because some code or law demanded it. An example for the latter would be The Lost Weekend.
" They speak English in Australia so we wouldn't be foreigners."
Can't imagine this movie with Steve McQueen as the Sundance Kid as originally intended. Redford and Newman great foils for each other in this and The Sting.
Like if Richard Pryor had played the role in Blazing Saddles, it would have ruined the film. MCQueen always had to be the center of attention It would NOT have worked in a buddy film such as this one.
Watch the final scene in The Sand Pebbles--McQueen was fantastic!
I STILL cry - when I hear the BOLIVIAN General - telling his me to "LET IT RIP" in Spanish - an ABSOLUTELY AMAZING FILM PRODUCTION !!!!
Edit into terminator , they survived oun Argentina ,Chile , ecuador, Austria, surf
One of my favorite movies.I knew Donnelly Rhodes {from Vancouver)that was in the film.He said the cast talked about that many people don't think Butch and Sundance died this way.But this way was more glamorous .
There's been rumours since the movie came out that they never died in Bolivia. I don't believe them and this is a good documentary about it. It's very possible Butch put the Kid out of his misery and then killed himself in that hut.
ua-cam.com/video/58eYo_DJNPY/v-deo.htmlsi=3g5ednbeS3Hj83By
@@mikeberg5003 Never thought of that it's possible I just don't think the ending in the movie is true.There are other rumors that one of them died much later of an std but that doesn't make for a good movie ending.But someone claims as a child being introduced in Oregon by his father as his friend and it was one of them.I'm curious what their age gap was as Newman and Redford had an age gap I think Newman was 10 years older or more.It would be ironic if Sundance lived much longer just as Redford is.
Muchas gracias gran aporte y emoción para nuestros buenos momentos de antaño full película exenta de otros argumentos ridículos de hoy en día thank you beautifull
Vídeo ridículo que tira o som dos tiros na cena final e põe uma música estúpida!!
What happened to movies and movie stars like this?
Why Redford's hair never won an Oscar is beyond me.
GIves a whole new meaning to the term "being outnumbered."
the best final scene movie !!!!!!!!!!!!
Calling in the entire Military to get two guys, isn’t that a bit too much
it wasnt them, who knew, i do know after having it explained, they had taken their ill gotten gains and taken to Paris for 5 years, these guys were just interlopers, they both died of old age back in the States, kills this last act in the film but facts are facts
Total BS story whoever told it to you
i like how they were planning but knowing they were gonna die
Breaks my heart that two generations are pretty much unfamiliar with a movie that was a staple of my childhood. Please, rent or buy it, and play it for anyone who hasn't seen it. Missing it's on par with never having seen Ben Hur, or Planet of the Apes. Some masterpieces simply shouldn't be missed.
Couldnt agree more. Best buddy movie ever and an absolute all time classic
I know this film from my father. So elegant and beautiful writing and performance by Newman and Redford
what's the music used in the ending part?
It's the theme from "Silverado," composed by Bruce Broughton.
They edited it out. The edit is lame.
@6:08 That is NOT Sam Elliot you dope!! That's Donnelly Rhodes. Sam Elliot was sitting at table playing poker, and then standing off to the left when Butch shoots gun belt off.
They went out in a blaze of glory. They knew this was endgame for both of them, but went out with a bang. Four years later, Redford and Newman would reunite in THE STING, and in-universe, Butch Cassidy and Sundance would be reincarnated as a pair of 1930's hustlers in Joliet, Illinois. Sam Elliott and Katharine Ross got married 15 years after this film came out, and as of this writing (July 29, 2024), they're still together.
Why didn't they just go out the back door?
Fanning a pistol results in wildly inaccurate shooting, but that’s Hollywood. A great scene, nonetheless.
I often hear inquiries about what happened to Butch. Cassiday, but never about the Sundance Kid. Any ideas out there?
"Caunto hombres?"
"Dos hombres"
"DOS HOMBRES"????
Classic
I remember a drunk man in a pub trying to convince me that Butch and Sundance could have fought it out and survived.
Said he’d counted the soldiers and he reckoned that they could have shot them all in two reloaded of their six-shooters. His scheme also involved them capturing and using the fallen soldiers rifles.
Suffice to say he was confident the boys would live to fight another day. Ah drunk people 😂😂😂
that aint Sam Elliot in your credits...Sam was a uncredited actor sitting at the card table
Loved how there was zero soppy emotional last stand monologue. Just the same devil may care humorous banter into the jaws of death. Great flick.
What kind of crappy hack job is that??
If they speak English in Australia, I don't want to go there; I like the way Americans speak much, much better.
Sometimes I think maybe Hollywood could do a remake. Not to improve, just for fun but I don't think it possible. Who could play the roles?
How about a film of the time they spent running a ranch in ....... Argentina, was it? Now I forget. Before they got gunned down in Bolivia.
The ending presented here is a bit santized (the very last part where they storm out of the barn). In the other youtube clips you can hear the army firing their guns.
I've always wondered if they filmed another version of the ending where they actually show them getting shot to pieces by the Bolivian Army.
You see Lafors out there?
what version is this? the very last shot should be a still frame with the mexican commander yelling fuego not this triumphant music
They definitely jump over those bullets
What happened to the audio at the end? The fusillade of gunfire? This isn’t how the director cut it. Lame.
Best buddies till the end!
THE BEST WESTERN EVER! PERIOD. FULL STOP!
Shane
The wild bunch and the good the bad the ugly.
Outlaw joey Wales
who knew storm troopers initially started in Mexico?
One of the saddest endings to any movie ever!!
watch Chinatown
@@marisims6228 midnight cowboy😪😔
Why? Two thieves and killers get their comeuppance and that's sad to you?!
@@bobbydazzler8684 hey! They're my buddies!
Whats this ending/music?
Tv version?
I was so in Love with Etta ;-) , ..... still in Love !
Based on village witness statements and old police reports they did die in a shootout in a small Village in Bolivia just across from the Argentinian northern border where they had homesteaded a ranch, but there was no gigantic shootout with an entire platoon/company of regular army...a small patrol of 3 to 7 federal police discovered them in a village hut and the villagers reported hearing two gunshots and screams at night and then found two dead bodies with head shots in the morning.
No 'FUEGO'?...RAT A TAT RAT A TAT...FUEGO...RAT A TAT...RAT A TAT...FUEGO?
Bellissimo
Just a great movie and those guys were perfect for the parts
Great Film
I wonder , if they made it?
Yeah, they ended up growing oranges in Southern California.