Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Timing: 1:51 (111 min)
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - TMDB rating
7.607/10
2400
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - Kinopoisk rating
7.95/10
24689
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - IMDB rating
8/10
238000

Film crew

Director

Producer

John Foreman
Producer

Executive Producer

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Paul Newman

Paul Newman
Executive Producer
Paul Monash
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Michael McLean
Casting

Editor

John C. Howard
Editor
Richard C. Meyer
Editor

Art Direction

Philip M. Jefferies
Art Direction
Jack Martin Smith
Art Direction

Costume Design

Photo Edith Head #71922

Edith Head

Edith Head
Costume Design

Stunts

Bill Couch
Stunts
Fred Zendar
Stunts
Joe Canutt
Stunts
Joe Finnegan
Stunts
Rip Clark
Stunts
Eldon Burke
Stunts
Photo Fred Lerner #71610
Fred Lerner
Stunts
Danny Sands
Stunts
Steven Chambers
Stunts
Dick Shane
Stunts
Matt Connors
Stunts

Second Unit Director

Photo Michael D. Moore #71486Photo Michael D. Moore #71487

Michael D. Moore

Michael D. Moore
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Chester L. Bayhi
Set Decoration
Walter M. Scott
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Burt Bacharach #73536

Burt Bacharach

Burt Bacharach
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Lloyd Anderson
Unit Production Manager

Orchestrator

Leo Shuken
Orchestrator
Jack Hayes
Orchestrator

Stunt Double

Photo Dean Smith #37326
Dean Smith
Stunt Double
M. James Arnett
Stunt Double
Mickey Gilbert
Stunt Double
Howard Curtis
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Photo Conrad L. Hall #2351

Conrad L. Hall

Conrad L. Hall
Director of Photography

Hairstylist

Edith Lindon
Hairstylist

Screenplay

Sound Designer

David Dockendorf
Sound Designer
William Edmondson
Sound Designer

Special Effects

L.B. Abbott
Special Effects

Hair Designer

Photo Jay Sebring #127359

Jay Sebring

Jay Sebring
Hair Designer

Songs

Photo Hal David #99925
Hal David
Songs

Assistant Director

Steven Bernhardt
Assistant Director

Second Unit Director of Photography

Harold E. Wellman
Second Unit Director of Photography

Producer's Assistant

Ron Preissman
Producer's Assistant

Assistant Camera

Bobby Greene
Assistant Camera

Dialogue Coach

What's left behind the scenes

  • Redford named the mountain estate he acquired with his film earnings after his character, and a ski resort of the same name subsequently arose there. Now, it hosts the American Sundance Film Festival, founded by Redford.
  • The sister of the real Butch Cassidy often visited the film set and readily shared stories about her brother. After filming wrapped, she even agreed to appear in an advertisement for the film for a nominal fee.
  • Robert LeRoy Parker's (Butch) and Harry Alonzo Longbaugh's (Sundance Kid) criminal gang was actually called the “Wild Bunch.” However, since another film with that title had been released earlier that year, the creators of “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” decided to rename the gang to “The Hole in the Wall” in their film.
  • Redford named a mountain estate he acquired with his film fee after his character, which subsequently became a ski resort of the same name. Now, it hosts the American Sundance Film Festival, founded by Redford.
  • On the first day of filming, when they were shooting the train robbery, Katharine Ross came to watch the proceedings on set. There were five cameras but only four camera operators, so operator Conrad L. Hall enlisted the actress and briefly explained to her how to operate a camera. Director George Roy Hill was angered by this, but he remained silent during filming and only at the end of the day did he finally give vent to his feelings and forbade the actress from coming to the set on days when scenes involving her were not being filmed.
  • To show how riders on horseback jump out of the train, they left a door open on the opposite side of the train and placed ramps leading up to the train so they wouldn’t be visible in the shot. In reality, the horses wouldn’t have been able to jump out of the train so picturesquely, as there wouldn’t have been enough room for them inside.
  • Butch Cassidy (whose real name was Robert LeRoy Parker) received the nickname “Butch” because he once worked as a butcher (from the English “butcher”). The Sundance Kid (whose real name was Harry Alonzo Longbaugh) received the nickname “Sundance” because he was once arrested in the town of Sundance, Wyoming.
  • Robert Redford wanted to perform all his stunts himself. His co-star Paul Newman was particularly worried about Redford's desire to jump onto the roof of a moving train and run across the car roofs. He told Redford not to play the hero and that he didn't want to lose his co-star.
  • When it turned out that Paul Newman’s stunt double couldn’t ride a bicycle, Newman had to perform all the bicycle stunts himself. He performed all the stunt scenes except the one where he crashes into the fence. In that scene, cinematographer Conrad L. Hall was in the bicycle seat instead of him.
  • All the Bolivian scenes were filmed in Mexico, where almost all the actors and crew members, including director George Roy Hill, suffered from diarrhea caused by drinking dirty water (the quality of drinking water there was always poor). Only Robert Redford, Paul Newman, and Katharine Ross escaped this affliction, as they never drank the water delivered to the set and only consumed bottled water and alcohol.
  • Screenwriter William Goldman made Katharine Ross's character a schoolteacher because he saw her photograph and decided she was too young and beautiful to be a prostitute. On all the pictures of prostitutes in the Wild West that he had seen, they invariably looked exhausted, unhealthy, and vulgar.
  • The river jump was filmed at a ranch near Malibu, California, owned by the film studio. Paul Newman and Robert Redford's stunt doubles jumped from a crane, which was hidden behind a painted cliff in the shot.
  • Paul Newman didn't want to play Butch, and to prove his point, he even asked director George Roy Hill to watch Leo McCarey's 1958 comedy, "Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys!", in which he played the lead role, considering it one of the worst of his acting career. Hill replied that Newman wouldn't have to crack wise constantly in his film.
  • During the filming of the final shootout, stuntman Jimmy Arnett (who was also Paul Newman's double) was injured in a fall from a height. The fall put him out of action for three months.
  • Harvey Logan (played by Ted Cassidy) is portrayed in the film as a brainless thug, although in reality, he was extremely polite and courteous to women, but this politeness concealed the nature of a cold-blooded killer. He was known for his famous escape from the Knoxville, Tennessee prison in 1902. As with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, his officially announced death during a train robbery in 1904 was disputed by a variety of mutually exclusive and contradictory witness accounts, who in subsequent years claimed to have seen him on different continents.
  • It is known that Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were killed on November 7, 1908, in Bolivia, but no exact information about the location of their burial has been preserved. This has given rise to various "conspiracy theories" about whether their deaths were actually staged, or whether someone else was killed in their place.
  • Redford named his mountain estate, acquired with his fee from the film, after his character, and it subsequently became a ski resort of the same name. Now, the Sundance American Film Festival, founded by Redford, is held there.
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