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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

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By the 1890s the West was changing fast; the century was about to turn and the old way was dying, even bands of outlaws were being pulled into the modern world. Butch Cassidy's "Wild Bunch" was the...

By the 1890s the West was changing fast; the century was about to turn and the old way was dying, even bands of outlaws were being pulled into the modern world. Butch Cassidy's "Wild Bunch" was the last of the great Western desperado groups, but rather than going quietly into the night, they clashed with the modern world using daring, innovation, and cunning. This is the story of a different breed of outlaw. Where others bragged about being the fastest, the meanest, the toughest, Butch is remembered as the funniest, most popular, least violent, and brainiest of all the West's legendary bad men. He and his sidekick, the Sundance Kid, brought an end to the era known as the Wild West.

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