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Articles related to "Butch Cassidy"
Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch (Part 2) Butch Cassidy is one of the most well-known outlaws of the West. He was known as a bank and train robber. He was just as well-known for being gentlemanly, subdued, and loyal. He drank very little and did not abuse women. He only served two years in prison his entire life. He died young at 39 in a shoot-out in a small Bolivian town. butch cassidy • sundance kid • elza lay • bob meeks • mccarty gang
Butch Cassidy Robs an Idaho Bank On August 13, 1896, Butch Cassidy, Elzy Lay, and Bob Meeks robbed the Montpelier, Idaho bank at 3:00 p.m. They got away with $7,165 in bills and silver and gold coins. butch cassidy • wild bunch • montpelier • bank robbery • elzy lay
The Revisionist Western A brief introduction to those smart-ass westerns. revisionist • structuralism • butch cassidy • ideology • society
Harvey Logan a.k.a. Kid Curry Kid Curry is probably best known for his association with the Wild Bunch. However, his career as an outlaw started long before he joined the Wild Bunch and went on after he left. He was probably one of the most violent of those associated with the Wild Bunch. kid curry • harvey logan • george curry • butch cassidy • tipton
Western Outlaws at the Suite 1 Here is a list of western outlaws at Suite 101. They include Billy the Kid, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Daltons and Deadwood Dick. western outlaws • billy the kid • butch cassidy and sundance kid • harry longabaugh • daltons
IN MEMORY OF A SINGING OUTLAW: Waylon Jennings Waylon Jennings was a country music legend. His career included not only award-winning albums and singles, but also movies for television. Jennings died February 13, 2002. waylon • jennings • country • folk • music
Paul Newman: Baby Blue Eyes Acting, directing, writing, producing and race car driving is just a small part in the life of Paul Newman -- a Hollywood family man. paul newman • newman denied pilot training color blind • first film silver chalice • married joanne woodward • newman's own food supported human causes
Robert Redford -- A Man of Cinematic Vision Robert Redford will always be known as a superstar of Hollywood and a man of cinematic vision. robert redford • golden globe awards acting directing • oscar directing • founder sundance institute hosts sundance film fes • barefoot in the park 1963 neil simon movie
The Outlaw Who Got Away--Or Did He? part 1 Did the outlaw Robert LeRoy Parker, better know as Butch Cassidy, die by the gun in South America? Or did he return to the United States and live out his life as William Phillips in Spokane, Washington? butch • cassidy • robert • leroy • parker
The Outlaw Who Got Away--Or Did He? part 2 Did the outlaw Robert LeRoy Parker, better know as Butch Cassidy, die by the gun in South America? Or did he return to the United States and live out his life as William Phillips in Spokane, Washington? butch • cassidy • robert • leroy • parker
The Outlaw Who Got Away--Or Did He? part 3 Did the outlaw Robert LeRoy Parker, better know as Butch Cassidy, die by the gun in South America? Or did he return to the United States and live out his life as William Phillips in Spokane, Washington? butch • cassidy • robert • leroy • parker
When Mickey Rooted Against Billy Mickey Mantle and Billy Martin were Yankees, but when Billy managed against them, Mickey wanted the Yankees to win. yankee • yankees • mickey mantle • billy martin • butch cassidy |
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