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Robert Redford: 15 Memorable Movies to Stream
His roles brought him to the screen as a Depression-era con man, a governorās son and the journalist Bob Woodward. He also took to the directorās chair. Here are some of Redfordās career highlights.
ByĀ Esther Zuckerman Sept. 16, 2025UpdatedĀ 10:10 a.m. ET
Robert Redford left behind a body of work that was synonymous with movie stardom in the second half of the 20th century. With his soft hair and piercing blue eyes, he charmed audiences in 1960s and ā70s films like āButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,ā āThe Stingā and āThe Way We Were.ā But he was also as active behind the camera as he was in front of it, not only directing projects like āOrdinary Peopleā and āQuiz Show,ā but also pushing the likes of āAll the Presidentās Menā into existence.
Throughout his career, Redford was interested in American institutions and how they can fail the public. Hereās where to stream some of his best work.
š 1967: āBarefoot in the Parkā
Redford first took on the role of timid, newly married Paul Bratter in Neil Simonās Broadway play opposite Elizabeth Ashley as his carefree wife, Corie. The movie version, directed by Gene Saks, pairs him with Jane Fonda, and their union is tested when they move into a bohemian Greenwich Village walk-up that doesnāt fit with his reserved sensibilities. While the film is a dated battle of the sexes, Redford and Fonda still bubble with a kind of nascent movie-star energy. Sheās sensuous and daffy; heās a nervous wreck. In the Redford canon, āBarefoot in the Parkā serves as an early example of what a gifted comedian he was. Here he plays against the confident type we came to know.
Stream, rent or buy it onĀ Apple TV,Ā FandangoĀ orĀ Prime.
š 1969: āButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kidā
If Redford had one true film soul mate, it was Paul Newman, whom he first worked with on this irreverent western, directed by George Roy Hill and written by William Goldman. Famously, the studio wanted a bigger name to star alongside Newman, who plays Butch Cassidy. Redford said that it was Newman who lobbied for his casting. āThat generosity really struck me hard, that he could be that generous and have that kind of integrity,ā RedfordĀ told Esquire. āAnd then as the film went on, we both pushed aside our movie personas and just became friends.ā That real-life kinship is evident onscreen, where the outlaws have the chemistry of a married couple, with Redfordās surly Sundance as the foil to Newmanās irrepressible Butch.
Stream, rent or buy it onĀ Apple TV,Ā FandangoĀ orĀ Prime.
š 1972: āThe Candidateā
In the decades since its release, the prescience of āThe Candidate,ā directed by Michael Ritchie and written by Jeremy Larner, has been referenced often. Larner himself argued that the film had āinspiredā Dan Quayle, while the New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman saw parallels in the filmās ending andĀ Donald J. Trumpās 2016 political rise. Redford plays Bill McKay, a governorās son who is recruited to run as a Democrat for the Senate against a Republican incumbent. The film follows the arc of the campaign as the idealistic, genuinely caring Bill becomes sanded down by the campaign process, eventually embracing the kind of vagaries that are commonplace in the political landscape. In one scene, he recites platitudes in the back seat of a car and you can see in Redfordās performance how Billās eyes have become deadened.
Stream, rent or buy it onĀ Apple TV,Ā Fandango,Ā PrimeĀ orĀ Spectrum.
š 1973: āThe Stingā
Redford reunited with both Newman and George Roy Hill for āThe Sting,ā the best picture-winner in which the actors play Depression-era con men running a scam on an Irish mob boss (played with a threatening aura by Robert Shaw). Set to Scott Joplinās āThe Entertainer,ā the film is once again an example of two stars working in tandem to maximize their charisma. Redfordās Johnny Hooker recruits Newmanās washed-up Henry Gondorff for a horse betting scheme, and the begrudging acceptance of one another morphs into a real camaraderie. After the final twist, with blood pouring out the side of Redfordās mouth, thereās a light in his eyes as he looks at Newman ā as real a love as there ever was onscreen.
Stream, rent or buy it onĀ Apple TV,Ā Fandango,Ā PrimeĀ orĀ Spectrum.
š 1973: āThe Way We Wereā
Just mentioning the name Hubbell is enough to make some people swoon. Thatās the power of Redford in āThe Way We Were,ā Sydney Pollackās romantic epic. Redford stars opposite Barbra Streisand as the mismatched pair whose love story starts in college in the 1930s. Sheās a Jewish woman passionate about social causes. Heās a charming WASP with a literary bent. Though they fall in love and eventually marry, they cannot live up to each otherās expectations, leading to an ending in front of the Plaza Hotel that is so memorable it was mimicked in āSex and the City.ā Still, even though āThe Way We Wereā is best known for its ability to tug on heartstrings, it also serves as an example of Redfordās interest in movies with something on their mind.
Stream, rent or buy it onĀ Apple TV,Ā FandangoĀ orĀ Prime.
š 1975: āThree Days of the Condorā
Besides Newman and Hill, one of Redfordās greatest collaborators was Pollack. He first directed Redford in āThis Property Is Condemnedā (1966), co-starring Natalie Wood, before moving on to āJeremiah Johnsonā (1972) and āThe Way We Wereā (1973). But arguably their most thrilling team-up came in the paranoid classic āThree Days of the Condor.ā Redford plays Turner, code-named Condor, a C.I.A. employee who works in a secret outpost searching through written text for hidden messages. One day he goes out for lunch and returns to find everyone in his office murdered. Quickly realizing itās an inside job, Redfordās Turner meshes his terror with nerdy ingenuity to save his own skin.
Stream, rent or buy it onĀ Apple TV,Ā Fandango,Ā MGM+Ā orĀ The Roku Channel.
š 1976: āAll the Presidentās Menā
Not only does Redford give one of his best performances as Bob Woodward in Alan J. Pakulaās journalism procedural about the breaking of the Watergate story, Redford made the project possible thanks to his persistence. He later told The Washington Post that he was initially drawn to the storyās potential as aĀ character study: āTwo guys that couldnāt be more different. Different religions, different politics, different everything. And yet they had to work together, and they didnāt like each other very much.ā At first, however, the reporters didnāt return his calls. Itās a blessing to cinema that Redford was so dogged: āAll the Presidentās Menā is still a depiction of the journalistic process that gets your blood pumping. The passion Redford brought to the project comes through in his performance: you can almost feel Woodwardās heart beating through the screen as he makes calls and meets with his source, nicknamed Deep Throat, in the shadows of a parking garage.
Stream, rent or buy it onĀ Apple TV,Ā Fandango,Ā PrimeĀ orĀ Spectrum.
š 1980: āOrdinary Peopleā
Some of the usual suspicions about an actor stepping behind a camera followed Redfordās transition to directing. In a 1980 profile in The New York Times, he insisted it was a natural progression. āIāve been producing since 1969, and this may have been coming longer than people realize. Too often Iāve been frustrated at seeing something a certain way and not being able to do it,āĀ he said. Redfordās debut feature was an incredible success, winning four Academy Awards, including best picture and best director. (Redford beat Martin Scorsese for āRaging Bull.ā) In āOrdinary People,ā based on Judith Guestās novel, he crafts a story about the pain of grief that fractures a family mourning the loss of a teenage son. Redford elicits towering performances from his three leads: Donald Sutherland and Mary Tyler Moore as Calvin and Beth Jarrett, and Timothy Hutton, who won an Oscar for his work, as their younger son, Conrad, who is in the throes of a mental health crisis.
Stream, rent or buy it onĀ Apple TV,Ā Fandango,Ā MGM+Ā orĀ The Roku Channel.
š 1984: āThe Naturalā
Is āThe Naturalā the best Robert Redford movie? Probably not. Is it a favorite among American dads? Possibly. Barry Levinsonās adaptation of Bernard Malamudās 1952 novel wasnāt particularly praised upon release.Ā Writing for The New York Times, Vincent Canby criticized the film in comparison to the book and wrote that although Redford, as the prodigious baseball player Roy Hobbs, ālooks terrific, especially on the field in action, the performance is chilly.ā Still, the fantastical tale of an athlete who gets a second chance in middle age has entered the sports movie canon, with Redfordās at-bat heroism enduring.
Stream, rent or buy it onĀ Apple TV,Ā Fandango,Ā PrimeĀ orĀ Spectrum.
š 1992: āSneakersā
Phil Alden Robinsonās āSneakersā is perhaps the most underrated Robert Redford movie to have a passionate fan base. Case in point: In 2012 Slate devoted a series of articles entirely to the film in which the writer Julia TurnerĀ explained, āI donāt think Iāve ever loved a movie as much as I love āSneakers.āā In 2020, The New York Timesās Gilbert CruzĀ wrote, āIāve loved it for almost 30 years. Itās a weightless movie that makes me happy.ā Redford stars as Martin Brice, alias Martin Bishop, who heads up a ragtag security company that proves to institutions how vulnerable they are. Martin and his men are roped into an international conspiracy connected to his past. Redford is part of an all-star ensemble that includes Sidney Poitier, Ben Kingsley, Dan Aykroyd and River Phoenix. They make all this breezy caper an especially well-acted endeavor.
Stream, rent or buy it onĀ Apple TV,Ā FandangoĀ orĀ Prime.
š 1994: āQuiz Showā
Redford has always been interested in the notion of American honesty ā as well as the lies that hide beneath the surface ā which made him the perfect director for āQuiz Show.ā The drama tells the real-life story of Charles Van Doren, the handsome, educated man who won thousands of dollars on the television game show āTwenty-Oneā in the 1950s. The competition, however, was rigged. Ralph Fiennes plays the well-spoken, camera-ready Van Doren, while John Turturro is Herbert Stempel, the Jewish contestant from Queens whom the network plots to remove. Redford ended up recruiting Scorsese to play a fictionalized bigwig.
Stream, rent or buy it onĀ Apple TV,Ā FandangoĀ orĀ Prime.
š 1998: āThe Horse Whispererā
Redfordās first directorial effort to star himself was an adaptation of the best-selling novel āThe Horse Whisperer.ā Onscreen, he plays the title character, the Montana cowboy Tom Booker. Heās hired by Annie MacLean (Kristin Scott Thomas) to train the troublesome Pilgrim, who injured her daughter (a very young Scarlett Johansson). The New York Times critic Janet Maslin praised the movie as better than the book,Ā writing, āRedford has found his own visually eloquent way to turn the potboiler into a panorama, with a deep-seated love for the Montana landscape against which his rapturously beautiful film unfolds.ā The role also furthered the notion of Redford as an almost mythical figure of Americana.
Stream, rent or buy it onĀ Apple TV,Ā FandangoĀ orĀ Prime.
š 2013: āAll Is Lostā
Redford took on one of his most physically grueling roles in his late 70s, playing the unnamed central character in J.C. Chandorās survival story. āAll Is Lostā is just Redford, alone on a boat trying to survive. The peril begins when his small yacht is hit by a shipping container in the Indian Ocean, and throughout Redford is battered by the wind and water. Describing the role in an interview with The New York Times,Ā he said: āClearly he has a family. Heās not a bad person, but heās failed in some way. So maybe this journey has to do with him sorting all that out.ā Even with little dialogue you understand the resilience of Redfordās man, but also the pain that drove him out to sea in the first place.
Stream, rent or buy it onĀ Apple TV,Ā Fandango,Ā PlutoTV,Ā Prime,Ā The Roku ChannelĀ orĀ Tubi.
š 2016: āPeteās Dragonā
In the later years of his career, one of Redfordās most important collaborators was the director David Lowery. Lowery first cast Redford in his remake of the goofy 1977 Disney flick āPeteās Dragon.ā But Loweryās version of the story about an orphan who befriends a dragon in a forest is unexpectedly soulful, and Redford fits into the narrative seamlessly, playing an elderly man and a true believer. It requires someone with Redfordās gravitas to ground the plot, but you absolutely buy into the notion that he believes in this magic.
Stream rent or buy it onĀ Apple TV,Ā Disney+,Ā FandangoĀ orĀ Prime.
š 2018: āThe Old Man & the Gunā
Redford appeared in films after Loweryās āThe Old Man & the Gunā ā even showing up in āAvengers: Endgameā in his Marvel Cinematic Universe role of Alexander Pierce. And yet āThe Old Man & the Gunā felt at the time and still does like a perfect swan song for the actor. Riffing on the outlaw energy he first exuded in āButch Cassidy,ā Redford plays the real-life bank robber Forrest Tucker. The movie is a testament to the fact that all those years after his breakout roles, he could still seduce an audience. Just check out the scene in which he flirts with Sissy Spacekās character in a diner. Criminal or not, heās irresistible.
Stream rent or buy it onĀ Apple TV,Ā FandangoĀ orĀ Prime.
Will You Be Watching the Tonys tonight?
Yes - The Whole Thing: Act One on PlutoTV and then the main CBS broadcast
Yes - Just the main CBS broadcast
Yes - I can't watch Live so I'm recording it for later.
No - I'm not interested in watching this years broadcast for my own reasons.
No - I'm not a Theater/Broadway person
Thanks - I didn't even know the Tonys were on tonight but I'll tune in now.
Oops - It's past 11 pm EST so I missed it.
For those not aware the Act One broadcast is being streamed only on PlutoTV at 6:40 pm EST.
The main broadcast will then start at 8 pm EST on CBS.
Happy Tonys night everyone! May your favorites win or at least those you think deserving of it!
Just got into this series on PlutoTV ā and look who has a BONKERS cameo.
I will forever regret not buying the DVD set to this fer, like, $10 years ago.

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anyone else get super anxious starting a new show or movie and just says "fuck it" and starts watching something youve seen a thousand times?
no, just me?
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