This is a superb docu. Two impossibly attractive outlaws who actually existed. Butch's mum was a Geordie; his dad was from Preston, Lancashire, of all places. Several accounts say he survived...I'd love to think so...
The Legend Lives On: There's an update to this story that the History Channel did an article on: UPDATED: SEP 8, 2020 | ORIGINAL: AUG 22, 2019 "In the early 1990s, two bodies believed to be Cassidy and Sundance were exhumed in Bolivia. DNA tests conducted by Clyde Snow, one of the nation's foremost forensic anthropologists determined they were NOT Cassidy and Sundance. According to Bill Betenson, his family knew exactly where Cassidy was buried after his alleged real death in 1937: “My great-grandmother, Butch’s little sister Lula, was very clear. She said that where he was buried, and under what name, was a family secret; that he was chased all his life and now he had a chance to finally rest in peace - and that’s the way it must be.”
Although sometimes he has a clear Western prejudice and the action hero antics are a little idiotic. He does show how extremely priveledged we are in the West
enjoyed this video great story telling, learned many things previously that was unknown to me. The one error was the colt 45 that he shown and ( was Cassidys favorite weapon), was a Smith & Wesson top break, either a Russian or Scholfield model.
Great show, really enjoyed this. I did laugh after claiming that their weapon of choice was and Colt .45 and then proceeded to wave around a Smith and wesson. 44 😁
I'm from Bolivia, in Tupiza, mi Abuelo vive en ese pueblo donde sucedió todo eso la verdad el ambiente es similar como se describe en el viejo oeste pienso que por eso se quedaron en Tupiza.
@Desmond Welk Yeah thats it,they have them here in NZ,thanks for reviving the brain.You know us kiwis love to hate those aussies dont ya Des,oh shit,I suppose youre one too. Good on ya mate
@Desmond Welk Nah,Des,I wouldnt say that,but if youre talking about,Phar Lap,Split Enz,Russel Crowe or that famous Pav well thats a different story and as for the League you guys let us win one sometimes.Cheers
no, it is not the same, at all! it is like saying a ford is the same as a chevy. the main thing they have in common is they are cars, not the same make at all!@@simon_patterson
Most of the movie was filmed in and around Zion National Park in Utah. The Bolivian scenes were filmed in Taxco and Cuernavaca to the south of Mexico City, Mexico.
David is just old school relaxed, educated traveler documentary journalist. real pleasure to watch! These days all kinds of millenials making VLOGS that are just horror to watch....they are uneducated about history of places, culture...trying to be entartaining but not everyone is Jim Carrey, so it looks lame....
20:00 Im not supose to romanticize these men, because they more often used a gun to give a bop on the nose than to kill? Thats some f'ed up logic right there.
It's evidently his programme, so he's free to do it as he pleases. I can imagine that his style could possibly grate over a series, but I've only just been introduced to him, so this gets a pass.
I love this documentary. It's real, not like the movie which is an overacted drama. I got to see parts of Bolivia as well and wondered how they survived there specially when they were dodging the law!
Beautiful country - absolutely breathtakingly bleak. Couple of moments where I was wondering if I could take it seriously - "Spanish Champagne"? That'll be Cava. However, things got very serious in the silver mine. Awful conditions to see children working in.
I missed that, I was just enjoying him shaking around that gun at 20:15 with his finger on the trigger. I sometimes wonder what’s more cringe worthy, tourists with selfie sticks, or English television presenters in other countries
Dude is taking a beating. The local is posting & staying comfortable in the saddle but the host? Anything but comfortable & borderline ridiculous but I enjoyed the episode.
Entertaining, off-the-beaten-path travel video featuring some interesting and diverse locations! The 'Colt' .45 displayed at 20:13 is not a Colt at all, but a Smith & Wesson Schofield (reproduction?).
Not a Colt .45 there, sorry. That revolver is a Smith and Wesson, I think its a model 3. Really interesting weapon in its own right. What are you doing handling one and not knowing what it is?
Great video accept the 50 adds. Still confused as after they dug up for identity them so they weren't put back in the graveyard and no documentation of what happened after dug up?
the corals in the Andes and 'maybe' there were fish?? Of course there were fish... it's called tectonic plate movements pushing up the ancient sea floor up and up
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I am bless to be able to "travel" with you David from the comfort of my armchair! Another wonderful documentary. Thank you. xx
This is a superb docu. Two impossibly attractive outlaws who actually existed. Butch's mum was a Geordie; his dad was from Preston, Lancashire, of all places. Several accounts say he survived...I'd love to think so...
The Legend Lives On:
There's an update to this story that the History Channel did an article on:
UPDATED: SEP 8, 2020 | ORIGINAL: AUG 22, 2019
"In the early 1990s, two bodies believed to be Cassidy and Sundance were exhumed in Bolivia. DNA tests conducted by Clyde Snow, one of the nation's foremost forensic anthropologists determined they were NOT Cassidy and Sundance.
According to Bill Betenson, his family knew exactly where Cassidy was buried after his alleged real death in 1937: “My great-grandmother, Butch’s little sister Lula, was very clear. She said that where he was buried, and under what name, was a family secret; that he was chased all his life and now he had a chance to finally rest in peace - and that’s the way it must be.”
@@ClickClack_Bam Thank you.
Beautiful photography, great story telling. Love David Adams’s documentaries.
Although sometimes he has a clear Western prejudice and the action hero antics are a little idiotic. He does show how extremely priveledged we are in the West
enjoyed this video great story telling, learned many things previously that was unknown to me. The one error was the colt 45 that he shown and ( was Cassidys favorite weapon), was a Smith & Wesson top break, either a Russian or Scholfield model.
also those guns were never in .45 Colt but in .44 S&W Rimfire and later in .45 Schofield.
Sombodys been playing to much red dead
Amazing and very informative. Very good researcher. I love how he gets involved and tells stories. Excellent and humble journalist.
Great show, really enjoyed this.
I did laugh after claiming that their weapon of choice was and Colt .45 and then proceeded to wave around a Smith and wesson. 44 😁
Get a life. Not everyone is a pew-pew nut.
Raindrops keep fallin on my head.
Greetings from The Special Territory of Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Hello from Township of Howell , New Jersey USA
Greetings from way down in Alabama, USA
I'm from Bolivia, in Tupiza, mi Abuelo vive en ese pueblo donde sucedió todo eso la verdad el ambiente es similar como se describe en el viejo oeste pienso que por eso se quedaron en Tupiza.
Very beautiful Bolivia
Suggested by YT clicked on and an enthralling documentary.
Tony Hillerman in his novel & the PBS film-COYOTE WAITS is about a theory Cassidy & Sundance returning back to Navajo Country and dying there.
Wonderful scenery in this documentary!
Que maravilla Bolivia.
Very interesting. As you said, it was a very sad ending to two men who enjoyed an eventful life.
Ciao David Documentario molto bello e interessante ,complimenti ! Le tue storie sono sempre magnifiche.
Super beautiful Bolivia
Most of Bolivia is a dump and most of the food is disgusting. Nice people though.
Thank you for posting this. Things are very much similar in West Virginia still. God bless them all
great production, especially photografy
What a fantastic video. Loved it & thank you!
Those Bolivian boleras look really nice!
Very well done!!
Another great doco David,I love that Aussie Stockmans coat,,Go Aussie Go
@Desmond Welk Yeah thats it,they have them here in NZ,thanks for reviving the brain.You know us kiwis love to hate those aussies dont ya Des,oh shit,I suppose youre one too. Good on ya mate
@Desmond Welk Nah,Des,I wouldnt say that,but if youre talking about,Phar Lap,Split Enz,Russel Crowe or that famous Pav well thats a different story and as for the League you guys let us win one sometimes.Cheers
For what it's worth, that COLT .45 IS NOT a Colt, it's a top break Smith and Wesson.
Potato/potato, tomato/tomato
no, it is not the same, at all! it is like saying a ford is the same as a chevy. the main thing they have in common is they are cars, not the same make at all!@@simon_patterson
@@olskool3967 come in spinner!
Right. It’s a scofield 44 cal, not even a 45. Actually, much better than a 45 colt.
Nothing. It's worth nothing at all.
Wow, he did the train stunts himself! Bravo, mate! 👏
This guy’s just casually climbing mountains, dodging and running over moving trains while he narrates. Old school.
That part of Bolivia sure looks like places in the Southwest USA
Most of the movie was filmed in and around Zion National Park in Utah. The Bolivian scenes were filmed in Taxco and Cuernavaca to the south of Mexico City, Mexico.
Imagine being a average height (4’11) Bolivian male, never seeing someone who is 5’5+ and having a 6’4 dude breaking into your house
@@5ug4r84 6'4". That would be me
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@@duke_of_destructionnobody cares you old dork
David is just old school relaxed, educated traveler documentary journalist. real pleasure to watch!
These days all kinds of millenials making VLOGS that are just horror to watch....they are uneducated about history of places, culture...trying to be entartaining but not everyone is Jim Carrey, so it looks lame....
Watch Bald and bankrupt
I could not agree more. I recently watched while cringing a clog about Mar-leeeen Deet-Rich.
@@Flutterbold Bald And Bankrupt is one of the worst offenders here.
Jim Carey? You have low standards for comedy.
@@peterheinz9569 me and millions of others think he is funny...but anyway point was to give David credit
They say there’s a city underneath La Paz that’s filled with gold.
El Dorado?
Great Doco as Usual.
Dear this RUclips: more David Adams
Very good Annabelle
4:25 Adams' truck is on a collision course with another truck. I'm wondering how these trucks managed to pass by on THE DEADLIEST ROAD in the world.
Totally love all D.A. travel docs. I hope he eventually learns to pronounce the names places/cities correctly. 😊
20:00 Im not supose to romanticize these men, because they more often used a gun to give a bop on the nose than to kill? Thats some f'ed up logic right there.
amazing video
We forget there are cultures that have changed little in 200 years
Great video!
Very recommendable
Be safe Mr. Adams 👏😘
In a good documentary, we should rarely see the presenter, only hear them. This dude is a bit too keen to be on the screen.
It's evidently his programme, so he's free to do it as he pleases.
I can imagine that his style could possibly grate over a series, but I've only just been introduced to him, so this gets a pass.
I watch to see David.....
That’s your opinion. Doesn't mean its right.
@@eriksandberg567 That’s your opinion. Doesn't mean its right.
I agree he's vain.
I think I was 13 when I went to see this film. Was expense, 1.25 and 1 dollar for popcorn and soda. Oh, thanks to mom for getting us there.
Splendid
Luv ya work Dave
Splendid filma!Thanks
I love this documentary. It's real, not like the movie which is an overacted drama. I got to see parts of Bolivia as well and wondered how they survived there specially when they were dodging the law!
Pretty good docu
Beautiful country - absolutely breathtakingly bleak.
Couple of moments where I was wondering if I could take it seriously - "Spanish Champagne"?
That'll be Cava.
However, things got very serious in the silver mine.
Awful conditions to see children working in.
Thank you
This was a really good-indepth video.
Always Good David.
GREAT!!!...THANKS!!!....Subscribed..
12:47 - That's one way to lose your fingers
I missed that, I was just enjoying him shaking around that gun at 20:15 with his finger on the trigger. I sometimes wonder what’s more cringe worthy, tourists with selfie sticks, or English television presenters in other countries
@@dmcgee3 in his defence, the gun wasnt loaded
where is this steam line? Is it still operational?
Great Video...
Dude is taking a beating. The local is posting & staying comfortable in the saddle but the host? Anything but comfortable & borderline ridiculous but I enjoyed the episode.
LOL I noticed the same thing. Arms flopping about.
"this would have been the perfect hideout".....ZERO water...ZERO game
And no way to retreat secretly if approached.
This looks ace!
Entertaining, off-the-beaten-path travel video featuring some interesting and diverse locations! The 'Colt' .45 displayed at 20:13 is not a Colt at all, but a Smith & Wesson Schofield (reproduction?).
It truly looks like WTf terrain
Good intro!
I wonder what the locals thought when they saw this guy capering around like that.
I think the look on the engineer's face at 13:49 says it all...
Aiii, gringo yankii loco
Gringos rip live on in memory great story
Did you say “8 million” people died in that exact mine?
An interesting video...as a Bo!ivian travelogue. Brings nothing new to the table regarding the ultimate ending of Cassidy and Longbaugh.
Latin dance troupe,,, WOOOOAAA MAMA! I'm movin to Bolivia! If its ok with Uncle George
3:15 🤦🏻♂️ that would be the ignition NOT the starter
no way that thing has both lol
Not a Colt .45 there, sorry. That revolver is a Smith and Wesson, I think its a model 3. Really interesting weapon in its own right. What are you doing handling one and not knowing what it is?
Steady with that there boleor, David
That road is a major pucker factor.
ive deployed my parachute a bit lower...pfft.
Just wow
So interesting.
@Timeline - World History Documentaries
This is a bit of a stretch to request.... but Ken Burns' Civil War?
Watch it on Netflix bud...
@@sarablueshoes6950 We dont get Netflix here, buckeroo
how much is this company who own the mine makin on this mine? you an ya m8, did a real good trip, ty for that.
34:25 Never ask a Bolivian if they've been to the ocean LOL
The white pants are hysterical, the only place they blended in was the post office.
Great video accept the 50 adds. Still confused as after they dug up for identity them so they weren't put back in the graveyard and no documentation of what happened after dug up?
I had problems with 8000 feet in ECUADOR...BOLIVIA, I would like to try, but I don't think so...
That was interesting...
I love how the mail boxes spell R O B :) :) :)
looked like he was about to lose a hand there for a second next to that train
8 million dead mining that silver mountain? did i hear that right? if true that is mind boggling...
Every 6 minutes ads that would not download are annoying
20:17 that trigger discipline is terrible. Just ask Alec Baldwin how important trigger discipline is when there is a film crew in front of you
The highest capital city in the world,I didn't know
Lhasa, the capital of Tibet is higher by 2,000 feet.
God ........ what conditions.....
Well David ... you had the paid for holiday of a lifetime and solved ... fuckall, smart move man, smart move and i envy you.
Why is there a million ads really sucks watching a video on RUclips and this channel, so many random interruptions
Too bad that is a Schofield, not a Colt.
I wonder how those 2 child miners are doing in 2024. That made me a little sad. Anyway, David always makes good documentaries.
the corals in the Andes and 'maybe' there were fish?? Of course there were fish... it's called tectonic plate movements pushing up the ancient sea floor up and up
He obviously knows nothing about Geology...
Flooding as well
Peculiar looking "Colt .45" .
Those bolero dancers could have narrated the whole thing with their bodies for more authenticity...
Wow Bolivia looked so decent before socialism. It's now a dump. When was this documentary made? So well done!!
Bolivia has been free from Spain for a long time. Still poor. As most-revolutionaries still pocket the money.
11:20 Wouldn’t they have to go on vacation for four weeks? Come on
I don't know what i do myself back then
David got ripped off for that meal. I had basically the same thing multiple times in La Paz 3 years ago for around $20.
12:47 bro move your hand! Sheesh
What is wrong with the kid buying the dynamite? I bet hurting anyone doesn’t even enter his mind