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List Price: $29.98 | | Label: Allumination
Salesrank: 37585
Released: October 16, 2007 |
| Our Price: $3.72 |
| Used Price: $1.49 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
According to legend, Butch Cassidy died in Bolivia. But what if he made it back to the States under an assumed name with a fortune in Ortega gold? Young Roy Parker aims to find out after discovering an old belt buckle that once belonged to his Great Uncle Leroy (a.k.a. Butch Cassidy ). Roy s determined to redeem the family name, learn his uncle s true fate and find Butch s stash of buried treasure with the help of his best friend, his arch rival and the girl who has stolen his heart. But they re not alone, a dastardly villain is hot on their trail and he will stop at nothing to get his hands on the fabled loot!
Outlaw Trail: The Treasure of Butch Cassidy Reviews:
Outlaw trail 
2009-08-19 - This movie adds a touch of mystery to the story of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Were they really killed in South America? You watch it and be the judge of that. Enjoy. The Railroad man
Outlaw Trail: Quality Family Entertainment 
2009-06-26 - We love this movie, it is adventurous and fun. But the reason we purchased it is because it is totally clean, no low cut shirts at all! We love that everyone is modest.
Teens chase notorious outlaw's gold 
2009-06-03 - Set in 1950s Utah and filmed on location there, "Outlaw Trail: The Treasure of Butch Cassidy" depicts 16-year old Roy Parker's search for the truth about his great-uncle, the infamous real-life Western outlaw Butch Cassidy (the alias of LeRoy Parker). The fatherless youth must overcome the opposition of his determined granddad, who scolds him, "I spent the better part of my life trying to live down the reputation that your hero has laid out for the Parker name and you grow up worshipping him." After a jailbreak engineered by Jess, his best friend, Roy and Jess are joined by two other teens in a chase for Cassidy's buried treasure, pursued by dangerous criminals. Superb cinematography takes full advantage of Utah's rugged scenery in exciting chase sequences by automobile, river raft, steam train, and even airplane. Roy Parker is played by handsome Ryan Kelley, familiar to viewers of the "Smallville" TV series. Only an implausible ending detracts from this entertaining family film, suitable for all ages.
Entertainment at it's best! 
2008-07-05 - A very entertaining and light hearted western/50's movie. The cast and set are excellent. The comedy and drama are blended well. I definitely recommend this one.
Surprisingly good. 
2008-06-11 - I liked this enough to order a copy after seeing it on cable one night. A great old fashioned treasure hunt story that is part Hardy Boys, Indiana Jones, and Spin and Marty. Fairly realistic young adult characters for the time period, with avoidance of stereotypes. During three fleeing scenes they would yell "Go!Go!Go!Go!" which is a popular (and somewhat overused) modern expression from military and police shows. Never heard it used prior to about ten years or so ago. But this is easily forgiven and the plot is a good one. And I thought the Butch Cassidy element was refreshingly clever, as his sister and many who knew him including other family members said he survived Bolivia, and of all the outlaws who supposedly survived their own death, Butch is probably the most likely to have actually done this.