Robert Redford and Paul Newman in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (8:00 PM)
Actor-turned director Robert Redford died back in September at the age of 89. Now it's time for the TCM programming tribute, which is a 24-hour salute all day and night tomorrow, Nov. 2. The salute includes eight movies in which Redford was the star; one at the beginning of his career in which he had a small role; one in which he has what it bascially a cameo; and one movie Redford directed but did not star in. The line-up is as follows:
6:00 AM A Bridge Too Far in which Redford like a lot of people has a small role;
9:00 AM Barefoot in the Park with Redford as a lawyer newly-married to Jane Fonda;
11:00 AM Downhill Racer featuring Redford as a hot-shot skier;
1:00 PM The Candidate, starring Redford as a young Senate candidate taking on an established senator;
3:00 PM All the President's Men in which Redford and Dustin Hoffman investigate the Watergate break-in and eventually bring down Richard Nixon;
5:30 PM The Sting, reuniting Redford and Paul Newman;
8:00 PM Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid;
10:00 PM The Way We Were where Redford has a tumultuous relationship with Barbra Streisand;
12:15 AM A Riber Runs Through It, the movie Redford directed about a family in early 20th century Montana;
2:30 AM The Hot Rock, a not very good movie about a jewel robbery; and
4:30 AM War Hunt,, a Korean War film from the beginning of Redford's career

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