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Butch and Sundance: The Early Days

Before their "Wanted" posters hung in every saloon in the Wild West, the Sundance Kid (William Katt) and his partner in crime, Butch Cassidy (Tom Berenger), honed their Wild West skills on a smaller scale. This prequel to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid tells the story of the pair's early years, from the time they first meet to the creation of the Hole-in-the-Wall gang. Brian Dennehy, Peter Weller and Jill Eikenberry also star.

  • Released June 15, 1979
  •   1 hr 55 mins  

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Nominated for 1 Oscar.   See all awards »

Cast & Crew

Director

Richard Lester

Producers

Steven Bach producer
Jack B. Bernstein associate producer

Writers

Allan Burns written by
William Goldman characters

Cast

William Katt The Sundance Kid/aka Harry Alonzo Longabaugh
Tom Berenger Butch Cassidy/aka Robert Leroy Parker
Jeff Corey Sheriff Ray Bledsoe
John Schuck Kid Curry/aka Harvey Logan
Michael C. Gwynne Mike Cassidy
Peter Weller Joe Le Fors
Brian Dennehy O.C. Hanks
Christopher Lloyd Bill Tod Carver (as Chris Lloyd)
Jill Eikenberry Mary Parker
Joel Fluellen Jack

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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 ]

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MARIO GAUCI (marrod@onvol.net) wrote on IMDB:

This unnecessary prequel to a seminal western is still fairly enjoyable on its own and the two leads (Tom Berenger and William Katt), then virtually unknown, mimic Paul Newman and Robert Redford, respectively, surprisingly well; Jeff Corey is even on hand to reprise his role from the earlier film! Good-looking if forgettable entertainment - and curiously straightforward, given the stylization of the original and the involvement of Richard Lester (A HARD DAY'S NIGHT [1964], PETULIA [1968]) who, earlier in the decade, had also directed two rousing adventures, THE THREE MUSKETEERS (1973) and its sequel, THE FOUR MUSKETEERS (1974)!

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C.K. Dexter Haven wrote on IMDB:

Under-Shown, under-appreciated, underrated and vastly overlooked gem. An entertaining little western with good performances and situations and with some genuinely funny lines. Look for Christopher Lloyd and John Schuck in brief but humorous character roles, and the menacing Brian Dennehy who offsets William Katt in the film's main gunfight. By no means the heavyweight and complex picture starring Newman and Redford that we all know and love but it gets along quite amiably on its own merits and does nothing at all to offend or tarnish the memory of George Roy Hill's classic. Still, one wonders just how great and memorable the premise could have been if it had been produced in the 90's with Matthew McConaughey and Brad Pitt as the younger Butch and Sundance. Think about it. While you do, pour yourself a shot of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid then watch Early days as the chaser.

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