Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - 1969 was released on: USA: 23 September 1969 (limited) USA: 24 September 1969 (New York City, New York) USA: 8 October 1969 (Bismarck, North Dakota) West Germany: 10 October 1969 USA: 24 October 1969 Brazil: 27 October 1969 Denmark: 27 October 1969 Sweden: 30 October 1969 Austria: 31 October 1969 Italy: 7 November 1969 Ireland: 26 December 1969 Norway: 26 December 1969 Spain: 29 December 1969 Hong Kong: 15 January 1970 Argentina: 22 January 1970 Netherlands: 29 January 1970 France: 6 February 1970 Japan: 21 February 1970 Australia: 26 February 1970 Finland: 13 March 1970 Mexico: 20 March 1970 Uruguay: 6 April 1970 Turkey: December 1971 Belgium: 9 February 1973 (Gent) USA: 27 June 1974 (re-release) Japan: 31 May 1975 (re-release) Finland: 8 July 1983 (re-release) Japan: 16 September 1995 (re-release) France: 27 June 2001 (re-release) Russia: 25 December 2001 (DVD premiere) Mexico: 16 June 2002 (Cineteca Nacional) Poland: 25 June 2010 France: 23 February 2011 (re-release)
The Production Budget for The Lone Ranger was $275,000,000.
The David Cassidy Story - 2000 TV was released on: USA: 9 January 2000 Denmark: 19 January 2002
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The book is based on a true story.
Buried at the center of many classic Westerns is a love story between grown men. My Darling Clementine, Rio Bravo, and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid are just some of the beloved oaters that are as much about men's loyalty and companionship as they are about gunslinging. Appaloosa fits snugly into that venerable tradition.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - 1969 was released on: USA: 23 September 1969 (limited) USA: 24 September 1969 (New York City, New York) USA: 8 October 1969 (Bismarck, North Dakota) West Germany: 10 October 1969 USA: 24 October 1969 Brazil: 27 October 1969 Denmark: 27 October 1969 Sweden: 30 October 1969 Austria: 31 October 1969 Italy: 7 November 1969 Ireland: 26 December 1969 Norway: 26 December 1969 Spain: 29 December 1969 Hong Kong: 15 January 1970 Argentina: 22 January 1970 Netherlands: 29 January 1970 France: 6 February 1970 Japan: 21 February 1970 Australia: 26 February 1970 Finland: 13 March 1970 Mexico: 20 March 1970 Uruguay: 6 April 1970 Turkey: December 1971 Belgium: 9 February 1973 (Gent) USA: 27 June 1974 (re-release) Japan: 31 May 1975 (re-release) Finland: 8 July 1983 (re-release) Japan: 16 September 1995 (re-release) France: 27 June 2001 (re-release) Russia: 25 December 2001 (DVD premiere) Mexico: 16 June 2002 (Cineteca Nacional) Poland: 25 June 2010 France: 23 February 2011 (re-release)
The Production Budget for The Lone Ranger was $275,000,000.
Peter Cassidy has written: 'The Cassidy story from Ireland to Cassidy Lake and beyond'
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The David Cassidy Story - 2000 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M USA:PG-13
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The David Cassidy Story - 2000 TV was released on: USA: 9 January 2000 Denmark: 19 January 2002
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