Adieu, Robert Redford: Unmissable films from the legendary actor-director

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'All the President's Men'

The movie is based on the Watergate scandal, involving President Richard Nixon's administration. Redford's performance as Bob Woodward alongside Dustin Hoffman won him critical acclaim.

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'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid'

The 1969 film is based on real -outlaws Butch Cassidy (Paul Newman) and Sundance Kid, played by Redford. Initially met with mixed reviews, the film gained recognition over time and is now considered a classic.

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'Ordinary People'

Redford made a stunning directorial debut with this intimate family drama. Centered on a wealthy family's emotional unraveling following a tragic loss, Ordinary People won four Academy Awards—including Best Picture and Best Director for Redford.

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'The Sting'

The film became one of Redford's most celebrated performances as he portrayed a charismatic grifter opposite Paul Newman. Their dynamic partnership captivated audiences and was a key factor in the film's enduring popularity.

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'The Horse Whisperer'

Directed by and starring Redford, this gentle drama tells the story of a man with a special gift for healing traumatised horses—and people

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'All is Lost'

In one of his final major performances, Redford plays a lone sailor stranded at sea in this nearly wordless survival drama. His gripping solo performance earned him a Golden Globe nomination and reminded audiences of his quiet power and enduring screen presence.

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