craigjclark wrote on IMDB:
As the first of the modern-day prequels this has something of a bad rep,
but
baggage aside it's a pretty entertaining yarn. This is the first and only
time director Richard Lester ventured into the western genre and he
manages
to place his own stamp on the film. Much of it takes place during the
winter, which provides for a different visual palette (similar to the look
of Altman's "McCabe and Mrs. Miller"), and Lester adds his usual throwaway
lines to keep things light.
Tom Berenger and William Katt do a good job as Butch and Sundance, and at
times Katt's resemblance to Robert Redford is uncanny. Likewise when
Berenger wears his hat just so. Joining them are Peter Weller as LeFors
(who
ends their first encounter by saying ominously, "I'll see you again"),
Brian
Dennehy as a rustler out for revenge, Vincent Schiavelli as a casino
guard,
Paul Price (late of Lester's "The Ritz") as a stingy butcher, and John
Schuck and Christopher Lloyd as a couple of bumbling outlaws. Also, if you
look sharp you can catch Richard Lester's cameo about 34 minutes in, doing
a
double take during one of the duo's getaways. [ show more ]
All in all, "Butch and Sundance: The Early Days" may not in the same
league
as the original, but it's a good enough film in its own right, and at
least
worth a rental. [ show less ]
Written on IMDB a long time ago.