Few screen duos hold such a popular place in American cinema than Paul Newman and Robert Redford, something pretty remarkable since they only made two films together. "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and "The Sting" have become synonymous with screen chemistry and the pair were good friends in private, too, living as neighbors in Connecticut. Sadly, a third collaboration, "A Walk in the Woods," was abandoned when Newman passed away in 2008 (Redford would eventually star in the film opposite Nick Nolte). Perhaps surprisingly, the two legendary actors didn't compete for many roles, but there was a time when Newman stepped into a part vacated by Redford and earned an Oscar nomination for his efforts.
That role was Frank Galvin, an alcoholic attorney who takes on the Catholic church in