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Global thing: Bonnie And Clyde (1967)



 
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created on: 16/11/2015
by: bob (9218)
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Displayed (non textual) :
Person : Faye Dunaway
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Person : Warren Beatty
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Displayed (written) info :
WARREN BEATTY
FAYE DUNAWAY
BONNIE AND CLYDE
Movie Genre :
Crime
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Color & sound :
Color
Originally released :
1967
Language - Spoken :
English
Rating :
MPAA (US) R – Restricted
Running time :
111
Movie credits (on artwork) :
Actor : Estelle Parsons
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Actor : Faye Dunaway
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Actor : Gene Hackman
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Actor : Warren Beatty
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Directed By : Arthur Penn
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Producer : Warren Beatty
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Written By : David Newman (Screenwriter)
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Written By : Robert Benton
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Presented By : Warner Bros. Pictures
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Awards:
BAFTA Most Promising Newcomer
Oscar™ Best Actress In A Supporting Role
Oscar™ Best Cinematography
End credits (not on artwork) :
Art Director : Dean Tavoularis
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Costume Design By : Theadora Van Runkle
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Director Of Photography : Burnett Guffey
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Film Editing By : Dede Allen
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Music By : Charles Strouse
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Set Decoration By : Raymond Paul
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Description (by producer & GT in English only) :
At first, it looks like a comedy. The handsome young man nods to the pretty girl at his side. ''This here's Miss Bonnie Parker. My name's Clyde Barrow'' He considers for an instant, then smiles disarmingly. ''We rob banks!'' And so they do. Adrift in the southwest during the darkest days of the Depression, Bonnie Parker (Fay Dunaway) and Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty) innocently set out on a life of crime. They crave adventure, and each other. However, before long 'Bonnie and Clyde' explodes into violence.
Suddenly, savagely through a series of gun battles, we become aware that they can be hurt.
Comments & Reviews :

Posted by DaveB. (6) on februari 22, 2016
It's a lazy Texas afternoon, and Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) is in her bedroom, putting on her makeup. Bored and frustrated, she strolls over to the window, peering out just in time to catch Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty) in the process of stealing her mother’s car. “Hey boy”, Bonnie yells down, “what are you doing with my mama’s car?” Clyde turns and looks up at her. Their eyes lock, and he smiles. “Wait there”, Bonnie shouts out, unable to contain her excitement. From that moment on, they would be inseparable.



In an America ravaged by the Depression, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow pulled off a series of daring bank robberies on their way to becoming two of the most notorious outlaws in American history. With the help of Clyde’s boisterous brother, Buck (Gene Hackman), Buck’s prissy wife, Blanche (Estelle Parsons), and their steady getaway driver, C.W. Moss (Michael J. Pollard), Bonnie and Clyde blazed a trail that ran across the American Southwest, leaving empty banks, and a few dead bodies, in their wake.



With a depiction of violence that was no less than groundbreaking in 1967, Bonnie and Clyde set the standard for how killings would be shown on screen for decades to come. Never before had blood spilled quite as freely in a Hollywood film, and many were shocked by the movie’s brutality. Yet, despite its various shootouts and the thrill of the odd car chase, Bonnie and Clyde is, at its heart, the story of a love forged under the most severe of circumstances. Within hours of meeting each other, Clyde robs a small corner store, and Bonnie, weary of her quiet, humdrum life, is turned on by the excitement of it all. It was an unusual relationship in that sexuality rarely entered into it (Bonnie was willing, but Clyde was impotent). No, what ignited the spark in Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow's tempestuous romance was robbing banks.



All the chaos, all the bloodshed started the afternoon their eyes met, and it was Bonnie and Clyde’s destiny to go out in much the same way. The final scene of Bonnie and Clyde is among the most celebrated in film history. Meticulously edited, it ups the ante by taking the violence to another level, but along with its cinematic achievements, the sequence also proved the perfect ending for this very unorthodox couple. When fate came knocking amid a maelstrom of bullets, Bonnie and Clyde answered the door together.

Rating:

8,20

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Submitted by : bob (9218)
on : 16/11/2015
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