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Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
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Release Date:
13 August 1967 (USA)
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Tagline:
"The strangest damned gang you ever heard of. They're young. They're in love. They rob banks." more
Plot:
A somewhat romantized account of the career of the notoriously violent bank robbing couple and their gang. full summary | full synopsis
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Violence
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Robbery
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Crime Spree
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Bonnie And Clyde
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Texas
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Awards:
Won 2 Oscars.
Another 18 wins
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22 nominations
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NewsDesk:
(39 articles)
[TV] Crime Wave: 18 Months of Mayhem
(From JustPressPlay. 1 December 2009)
Terrence Malick: The Reluctant Auteur
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(From JustPressPlay. 1 December 2009)
Terrence Malick: The Reluctant Auteur
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Quite Possibly the Most Important Film of the 1960s
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Cast
(Complete credited cast)| Warren Beatty | ... | Clyde Barrow | |
| Faye Dunaway | ... | Bonnie Parker | |
| Michael J. Pollard | ... | C.W. Moss | |
| Gene Hackman | ... | Buck Barrow | |
| Estelle Parsons | ... | Blanche | |
| Denver Pyle | ... | Frank Hamer | |
| Dub Taylor | ... | Ivan Moss | |
| Evans Evans | ... | Velma Davis | |
| Gene Wilder | ... | Eugene Grizzard |
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MPAA:
Rated R for violence.
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Runtime:
112 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Canada:A (Nova Scotia) (original rating) |
Brazil:14 |
Norway:16 (1968) (cut) |
Norway:(Banned) (1967 - 1968) |
West Germany:16 (re-rating) |
West Germany:18 (original rating) |
USA:Approved (certificate #21395) (original rating) |
USA:M (re-rating) (1969) |
USA:R (re-rating) (2007) |
Canada:14A (Manitoba) (re-rating) (2008) |
Canada:AA (Ontario) |
Canada:PG (Manitoba) (original rating) |
UK:15 (re-rating: 2008) |
New Zealand:M |
Canada:14A (Nova Scotia) (re-rating) (2008) |
Argentina:13 |
Australia:M |
Canada:13+ (Quebec) |
Finland:K-16 |
Ireland:18 |
Italy:VM18 |
Norway:15 (re-rating) |
Portugal:M/16 |
Singapore:PG |
Sweden:15 |
UK:18 (video rating) |
UK:X (original rating) |
Iceland:16
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Michael J. Pollard's character, C.W. Moss, is a fictional conglomeration of all of Bonnie and Clyde's minor sidekicks including: Ralph Fults (their first sidekick), William Daniel Jones (nicknamed "W.D." and "Deacon", and was an attendant at the gas station owned by Clyde's father), Ray Hamilton, and Henry Methvin (who's father made the deal with Frank Hamer to set Bonnie and Clyde up).
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Goofs:
Continuity: When Clyde enters the Ritts Groceries to make a robbery, Bonnie stays in the middle of the street holding a cooler bottle. But when they run toward the car the bottle disappears.
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Quotes:
Bonnie's Mother:
You know Clyde, I read about you all in the papers, and I just get scared.
Clyde Barrow: Now Ms. Parker, don't you believe what you read in all them newspapers. That's the law talkin' there. They want us to look big so they gonna look big when they catch us. And they ain't gonna catch us. 'Cause I'm even better at runnin' than I am at robbin' banks...
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Clyde Barrow: Now Ms. Parker, don't you believe what you read in all them newspapers. That's the law talkin' there. They want us to look big so they gonna look big when they catch us. And they ain't gonna catch us. 'Cause I'm even better at runnin' than I am at robbin' banks...
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Invasion of the Scream Queens (1992)
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Soundtrack:
No Mother or Dad
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FAQ
Why did Bonnie toss Eugene and Velma out of the car?Did Buck Barrow die after being shot in the head?
How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie?
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"Bonnie and Clyde" is a real innovative film in the fact that it does contain some extremely violent content. 1967 was a different time in the cinema. This film was one of the first, if not the first, that really showed violence the way it would be in real life. People bleed when they get shot and they die in gruesome fashions. The film itself is the somewhat true story of the infamous bank robbers who terrorized parts of Texas and Oklahoma in the early-1930s before they were finally terminated by the authorities. Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, Gene Hackman, and Michael J. Pollard all received Oscar nominations. Estelle Parsons won one in the Supporting Actress category. Dunaway and Hackman proved to be the finds of the decade and Beatty became the first real star to be an instrumental part in the actual production of the film. Watch for Gene Wilder in a somewhat funny sequence during the course of the action. Unrelenting and overall exceptional, "Bonnie and Clyde" is easily one of the top 10 films of the 1960s and one of the greatest films of all time. 5 stars out of 5.