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Escape Plan | Dynamite
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IMDbBest Music Original Score for a Motion Picture not a Musical | 1970 | Burt
Best Music Original Song | 1970
Best Cinematography | 1970 | Conrad L.
Best Writing Story and Screenplay Based on Material Not Previously Published or Produced | 1970 | William
Best Original Score | 1970 | Burt
Best Film Editing | 1971
Best Direction | 1971 | George Roy
Best Cinematography | 1971 | Conrad L.
Best Sound Track | 1971
Best Actress For | 1971 | Katharine
Best Actor For and | 1971
Best Screenplay | 1971 | William
Best Film | 1971
Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special | 1970 | Burt
1971 | Burt
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen | 1970 | William
Most Performed Feature Film Standards | 1988
Best Screenplay | 1970 | William
Best Original Song | 1970
Best Motion Picture Drama | 1970
Best Actor | 1971 | Paul
Best Classic DVD | 2009
Best Foreign Film | 1972
Best Edited Feature Film | 1970
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 1970 | George Roy
Budget 6,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 102,308,889 USD
Paul Newman's charity for children with serious medical conditions is named Hole in the Wall Camp after Butch's gang.
On the first day of shooting, involving the train robbery scenes, Katharine Ross came to the set to watch. There were five cameras and only four operators, so cinematographer Conrad L. Hall put her on the extra camera. He showed her how to operate it and how to move it to get her shot. Director George Roy Hill was furious, but said nothing the whole day. At the end of the day, however, he banned her from the set except when she was working.
Katharine Ross enjoyed shooting the silent bicycle riding sequence best because it was handled by the film crew's second unit rather than the director. She said, "Any day away from George Roy Hill was a good one." This was after she had been scolded and banned from the set by Hill for operating a camera, even though cinematographer Conrad Hall, who Ross was dating, invited her to do it. Hall wasn't punished by Hill for letting her.
In order to get the shot of the "super posse" jumping out of the train on their horses, the door on the opposite side of the train car was left open and a ramp placed out of view on that side of the train. In real life, the horses would not have had room in the train car to make such a dramatic leap.
Paul Newman sawed George Roy Hill's desk in half "because he wouldn't pay his bill for liquor which he borrowed from my office."
"Butch Cassidy: [to Sundance] Boy, I got vision, and the rest of the world wears bifocals."
"Butch Cassidy: Kid, there's something I ought to tell you. I never shot anybody before. Sundance Kid: One hell of a time to tell me!"