The Great Waldo Pepper
The Great Waldo Pepper
Great Waldo Pepper
“[the great waldo pepper] is the story of a man defining himself only against his self-set challenges, a man who connects with the dream, who can make a friendship, or make love, but who never touches the crowd. He is a circus freak. He entertains everyone. But he is alone inside a fantasy. And he will live and die like that, which is both his glory and his tragedy.” Roy Hill; director
Robert Redford and Natalie Wood on the set of This Property is Condemned (1967).
(Source: youngfirstlady)

Paul Newman and Robert Redford in The Sting (1973).
(Source: whatabeautifulletdown)

Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand in a publicity portrait for The Way We Were (1973).
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Yummy.

Robert Redford - 1960s
Robert Redford in the early 1960s.
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Robert Redford in the late 1950s or early 1960s.
(Source: humphreysbogart, via always-fair-weather)

Paul Newman and Robert Redford - Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Robert Redford in 1965’s Inside Daisy Clover.
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Streep. Cruise. Redford.

Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand in a publicity portrait for The Way We Were (1973).
(Source: mynameisbarbra)