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OT: Rest In Peace Robert Redford

Legendary leading man. RIP to one of the greats. So many wonderful films. It is sobering to watch these bigger than life characters exit the mortal plane. Need to rewatch The Sting, Three Days of the Condor, Butch and Sundance and others. Sneakers is a guilty pleasure as well.
Legendary leading man. RIP to one of the greats. So many wonderful films. It is sobering to watch these bigger than life characters exit the mortal plane. Need to rewatch The Sting, Three Days of the Condor, Butch and Sundance and others. Sneakers is a guilty pleasure as well.
I'm glad you mentioned three days of the Condor .... it was an exceptional movie but you never heard it mentioned very much ... The Natural is another film of his that stands out ... many more
 
I'm glad you mentioned three days of the Condor .... it was an exceptional movie but you never heard it mentioned very much ... The Natural is another film of his that stands out ... many more
Sneakers was another film that was wonderfully done and so very clever ... thanks for the mention
 
When I was a newly-minted teen I was living overseas and a second cousin came to visit from Tehran where for some reason he had access to equipment for mass copying VHS tapes. Anyway - he brought a duffel bag full of tapes for us since he knew there were few English language options on TV where we lived. Among those tapes were Butch Cassidy/Sundance, Three Days of the Condor, and The Sting. I must have watched each of them at least 15 times. All great movies.
 
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Knowing his was connected with Paul Newman, a fabulous actor, great guy and Westport resident who had a relationship with the Mitchell's, the clothiers/friends ofJim Calhoun (and major UConn donors), I'd like to think Robert Redford had a spot in his heart for the Huskies. Too bad he didn't get a part, or even a cameo in Slap Shot, the greatest sports movie ever made!

Just found out, Robert Redford lived (or at least owned a home) on Davis Hill Road in Weston from the late 1970's to the mid 1990's. About a mile from his buddy Paul's house in Westport. The house is actually on the market for sale currently if anyone wants to own a piece of history, and can afford Weston!
 
Just found out, Robert Redford lived (or at least owned a home) on Davis Hill Road in Weston from the late 1970's to the mid 1990's. About a mile from his buddy Paul's house in Westport. The house is actually on the market for sale currently if anyone wants to own a piece of history, and can afford Weston!
How much? I don’t know which one, just looked atone, 2 million and $27,000 taxes? It’s very nice.That must have been a starter home for him.
 

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