Butch Cassidy / Robert Parker
Ross Jirgl
Butch Cassidy / Robert Parker

After years of robbing and scheming, a feud between Butch and Sundance leads to mistrust and betrayal, jeopardizing the largest heist of the century.
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Butch Cassidy / Robert Parker
Ross Jirgl
Butch Cassidy / Robert Parker
Mike Cassidy
Bruce Dern
Mike Cassidy
The Sundance Kid / Harry Longabaugh
Jilon VanOver
The Sundance Kid / Harry Longabaugh
Etta Place
Nikki Leigh
Etta Place
Kid Curry
Geoff Meed
Kid Curry
Charles Siringo
Jeffrey Combs
Charles Siringo
Bob Meeks
Kyle McKeever
Bob Meeks
Chas Schumacher
Randall Yarbrough
Chas Schumacher
Fred
David Gibson
Fred
Marshall Pike
Tim Abell
Marshall Pike
Deputy Marshall William
Ramiro Leal
Deputy Marshall William
Mr. Goldman
Michael Devorzon
Mr. Goldman
Directed and co-written (with Geoffrey Mead, who plays Kid Curry) by Anthony C. Ferrante, Butch vs. Sundance is the sequel to another Tubi Original, Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch. This time, Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid become enemies when Sundance is offered a deal to betray Cassidy in order to have his crimes erased. Bruce Dern returns as Mike Cassidy and -- the highlight for me -- is the returning villain Pinkerton Detective Charles Siringo, who is played by Jeffrey Combs. The woman who is coming between the former partners, Etta Place, is played by Nikki Leigh. Shot in New Mexico at the same time as the first film, this certainly won't replace any of the Sergio Leone or Sergio Corbucci movies in my heart, but it certainly moves quickly and has some thrilling train-based robbery scenes. There are also enough double, triple and maybe even quadruple crosses in this to keep you guessing right until the end.
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