Robert Redford and Paul Newman with Paul Newman’s daughter during filming of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Mexico, 1968

Robert Redford and Paul Newman on Set of Butch Cassidy, 1968

Robert Redford and Paul Newman Butch Cassidy 1968 captures an intimate and lighthearted moment between two of the most celebrated actors of their generation. Photographed in Durango, Mexico, during the production of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, the image shows Robert Redford and Paul Newman relaxing during a break on set, joined by Newman’s young daughter, Melissa.

The photograph was taken while the cast and crew paused from filming, revealing a candid glimpse behind the scenes of a landmark motion picture. Newman leans back casually, mid-expression, while Redford sits beside him, sharing the moment with ease and familiarity. Melissa Newman’s presence adds warmth and humanity, grounding the image in family life rather than performance or publicity.

Unlike staged promotional portraits, Robert Redford and Paul Newman Butch Cassidy 1968 conveys spontaneity and genuine camaraderie. The actors’ relaxed body language reflects the close bond that translated so powerfully to the screen. Their chemistry became one of the defining elements of the film and helped establish Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid as a cultural touchstone of late-1960s American cinema.

The setting in Durango, Mexico, played a crucial role in the film’s visual language. Its historic streets and open landscapes doubled for the American West and Bolivia, lending authenticity and texture to the story. This image situates the actors within that environment while pulling the viewer into an unguarded, human moment that exists beyond the narrative of the film itself.

Photographed for The London Sunday Times, the image also reflects a shift in editorial photography during the era. Publications increasingly favored honest, behind-the-scenes imagery over formal studio portraits. Lawrence Schiller’s approach emphasizes presence, timing, and emotional truth, allowing moments like this to unfold naturally.

As a limited edition photographic print, Robert Redford and Paul Newman Butch Cassidy 1968 stands as both a document of cinematic history and a portrait of friendship. It captures the intersection of family, work, and artistry at the height of New Hollywood, preserving a fleeting moment that continues to resonate with film lovers and collectors alike.

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