In ‘The Sting,’ Redford and Newman were on equal footing. That’s rare.

A half-century on, this reteaming of the stars of ‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’ is still the ultimate big-star buddy movie

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Paul Newman, left, and Robert Redford in "The Sting." (The Legacy Collection/THA/Shutterstock)
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Want to feel old? “The Sting,” the Paul Newman-Robert Redford caper classic, just turned 50.

On the other hand, want to feel young? Sit down and watch “The Sting” again.

Ironically, the Depression-era setting makes the film seem far less dated than other movies from 1973, and the binary star system at its center has lost not one photon of its luminescence. Newman left us in 2008 and Redford, at 87, has largely retreated from public life. Yet the magic of the movies is that their younger selves live on in a shared bubble of outrageous charisma.