Throughout the fall of 1969, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid rolled out in theaters, eventually winning four Oscars and becoming an enduring classic. On Sept. 10 of that year, The Hollywood Reporter appraised the film, cheering its "joyous contemporary spirit" and performances by Paul Newman and Robert Redford. Read the entire review below, which was originally titled "'Sundance' Beams With Joy: A Great & Profitable Film."
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