
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
(Dos hombres y un destino)
(Usa, 1969) [Color, 112 m.].
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Ficha técnica.
Dirección: George Roy Hill.
Guión: William Goldman.
Fotografía: Conrad L. Hall.
Música: Burt Bacharach.
Producción: John Foreman.
Productora: Campanile Productions.
Sinopsis: Un grupo de jóvenes pistoleros se dedica a asaltar los bancos del estado de Wyoming y el correo ferroviario de la Unión Pacific. El jefe de la banda es el carismático Butch Cassidy, y su principal e inseparable compañero es Sundance Kid, otra de las pistolas más rápidas del Oeste. Un día, tras un atraco, el grupo es perseguido por los comisarios de la Unión Pacific, provocando su disolución. Será entonces cuando Butch, Sundance y una guapa maestra de Denver llamada Etta Place formen un trío de románticos fugitivos que, robando por oficio y divirtiéndose con el riesgo, tienen siempre a la ley pisándoles los talones, lo que provoca que salgan de Estados Unidos viajando hasta Bolivia (FILMAFFINITY).
Released the same year as The Wild Bunch, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid covered similar territory about the end of Western myths, but it expressed its revisionism with tongue firmly in cheek rather than with the brutal violence of Sam Peckinpah's offering. Butch and Sundance never lose their gift for one-liners, even when they have to jump off that gorge; George Roy Hill and screenwriter William Goldman send up the image of outlaws heading south of the border with bank robberies conducted in broken Spanish from crib notes. Still, violence impinges on Butch's and Sundance's world, intimating the fate that modernity held for charming bandits who cannot master a horse-replacing bicycle. The jocularly clear-eyed approach to the pair's exploits, combined with the chemistry between Paul Newman and relative newcomer Robert Redford, vastly appealed to audiences; Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid became the most popular film of 1969 and won several Oscars, including one for Goldman's script. Like Bonnie and Clyde in 1967, glamorous outlaws Butch and Sundance were in tune with the late-'60s counterculture, but the movie's humor -- and its Oscar-winning Burt Bacharach/Hal David song "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" -- softened the revisionist blows amid impending tragedy (Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide).
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Subtítulos (descarga directa): castellano.
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Video
Codec: XviD 1.1.0
Bitrate: 1579 kbps
Framerate: 23,976 fps
Resolution: 704x304
Other: BVOP, CQM
Audio
Stream 1: English
....Codec: AC3
....Bitrate: 192 kpbs
....Channels: 2
Stream 2: Commentary (by director George Roy Hill, Hal David, Robert Crawford Jr. and cinematographer Conrad L. Hall)
....Codec: AC3
....Bitrate: 96 kpbs
....Channels: 1
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Otras versiones en DXC:Dos Hombres y un Destino (Roy Hill, 1969) DVDRip Dual+Extras.
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