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Jan 2022
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leftieNanner
(15,084 posts)1. One of my favorite movies!
The Sting.
Bob Redford and Paul Newman.
(sigh)
dameatball
(7,397 posts)2. It has aged well indeed. I saw it in Gainesville, FL when it came out. Still watch it now and then.
empedocles
(15,751 posts)4. Paul Newman regretted Butch & Sundance getting killed in that movie.
As I remember, he said, 'we could have kept those guys going . . . '
[Great lines]
texasfiddler
(1,990 posts)3. Now, every time I see Robert Redford I think of Betty White.
During her later years he was her go to guy anytime someone would ask her who she would like to date.
Totally Tunsie
(10,885 posts)5. I liked that she answered "Robert Redford" when asked
What would you like TO DO next?"!
texasfiddler
(1,990 posts)6. She knew that answer was golden. You can't help but laugh!
highplainsdem
(48,975 posts)7. Great film, with two of the most beautiful men ever.
Like another favorite film: