If it wasn’t for the final credit of an illustrious filmography, Robert Redford would have made it through his entire career without appearing in a sequel. That doesn’t sound like a massive accomplishment, but it is when compared to his ‘New Hollywood’ contemporaries. That reluctance says a great deal about Redford’s approach to filmmaking. Unlike many of his peers, he rarely seemed interested in revisiting past successes, preferring to move for…
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