funniest and most iconic scenes of Newman and Redford’s careers. As the pair were trying to hide from their pursuers, the duo decides to jump off of a 100-foot cliff into a river.
As the two leap, Redford utters a certain expletive that wasn’t typically heard in a 1960s film. “Memories/Light the corners of my mind/Misty watercolor memories/Of the way we were.” Surely, it’s a song you’ve listened to on repeat.
Barbra Streisand lent her voice to this sweet melody for her film co-starring Redford. Streisand’s wild and headstrong Katie Morosky falls in love with Redford’s idealistic Hubbell Gardiner.But alas, their differences are too immense to stay together and, spoiler alert, they go their separate ways by the end of the film.
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