BUTCH & SUNDANCE Ep. 2 | “Rustlers and Robbers”

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BUTCH & SUNDANCE Ep. 3 | “The Wild Bunch”

Butch Cassidy becomes the leader of a gang known as the Wild Bunch, and Sundance becomes a key member of the outfit. The gang robs banks and trains, and with every heist, the members become more famous. Soon, the Pinkerton Detective Agency is on their trail, and Butch pitches a p ...  Afficher plus

BUTCH & SUNDANCE Ep. 4 | “Bolivia”

Butch and Sundance travel to South America to outrun the Pinkertons and they take Sundance’s girlfriend, Etta Place, with them. They live peacefully for a short time, but the Pinkertons find them and force them to go on the run again. Butch and Sundance resume robbing banks until ...  Afficher plus

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