Articles

The Company You Keep: If Redford, Sarandon and Christie Had Been ’60s Radicals
Veteran stars give a wintry glow to this portrait of old rebels who may have outgrown their cause
Charles Durning
Charles Durning was always the bridesmaid. He played the crooked cop on the trail of leading men Paul Newman and Robert Redford in The Sting, the lonely widower...
Robert Redford's The Company You Keep: Old Radicals Die Hard
For how many decades of your life do you have to be the person you were in your twenties? Small-town lawyer Jim Grant (Robert Redford) wonders that when he hears...

Robert Redford: Rare Photos, 1969
Photographer John Dominis' pictures — none of which ran in LIFE magazine — from a 1969 LIFE profile of a Hollywood legend-in-the-making and a genuine American...

The Conspirator Revisits a Pivotal Chapter of American Law and War
The news put Americans in a state of shock; they knew that, after that unprecedented day, they would never be the same. With this dastardly attack, and after the...
Photo Essays

LIFE With Barbarella: Photos From the Set of a Camp Classic
The list of movies that were dismissed by critics — or that simply bombed at the box office — when first released, only to enjoy a renaissance and renewed...

Robert Redford: Rare Photos, 1969
He had the requisite looks, charm and talent, but it wasn’t until 1969, when he was in his mid-30s, that Robert Redford truly broke out as a genuine Hollywood...


