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| Category | Action/Adventure DVDs, Dramas Movies, Recommended Videos, Murder, Classic, Essential Cinema, True Story, Kidnapping And Missing Persons, Thieves, On-The-Road, On-The-Run, AFI Top 100 Thrills, AFI Top 100 (1997), AFI Top 100, AFI Top 100 Movie Quotes, AFI Top 100 Passions, AFI Top 50 Villains, Vanity Fair 50 Greatest Films Of All Time, Road To Ruin, Lowlife | | Starring | Faye Dunaway, Warren Beatty, Gene Hackman, Gene Wilder, Michael J. Pollard, Denver Pyle, Dub Taylor, Estelle Parsons, Evan Evans, Garry Goodgion, Clyde Howdy, Ken Mayer, James Stiver | | Director | Arthur Penn | | Composer | Charles Strouse | | Costume Designer | adora Van Runkle | | Director of Photography | Burnett Guffey | | Editor | Dede Allen | | Producer | Warren Beatty | | Screenwriter | Robert Benton, David Newman | | Special Effects | Danny Lee |
Additional Footage; Bio/Filmographies; Soundtrack English; Soundtrack Spanish; Academy Awards; English Subtitles Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway deliver pitch-perfect performances as the title characters Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker in this depression-era crime drama. Young, beautiful Bonnie Parker is bored with life in her go-nowhere small town. When she meets the charming and ambitious fledgling criminal Clyde Barrow she sees her chance for a life of excitement. The two fall in love and gleefuly begin robbing small banks across Texas and Oklahoma, making headlines and gaining noteriety along the way. But while the people see the gang as courageous rebels fighting the powers that be, the law sees them as dangerous criminals who must be stopped. Based on the true-life exploits of notorious Depression-era bank robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, BONNIE AND CLYDE is recognized as one of the most violent films to come out of mainstream Hollywood. Bonnie (Faye Dunaway) is bored with life and wants a change. She gets her chance when she meets a charming young drifter by the name of Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty). Clyde has dreams of a life of crime that will free him from the hardships of the Depression. The two fall in love and begin a crime spree that extends from Oklahoma to Texas. They rob small banks with skill and panache, soon becoming minor celebrities known across the country. People are proud to have been held up by Bonnie and Clyde; to their victims, the duo is doing what nobody else has the guts to do. To the law, the two are evil bank robbers who deserve to be gunned down where they stand. Beatty and Dunaway are marvelous as the young criminal lovers, delivering subtle and complete performances. Also excellent are Gene Hackman as Clyde's brother, Buck; Estelle Parsons as Buck's wife, Blanche; and the always enjoyable Michael J. Pollard as C.W. Moss. The film has made a large impact on American culture, expressing the mood of rebellion rampant in the late 1960s and beyond. Theatrical release: August 13, 1967.
BONNIE AND CLYDE is number 27 on the American Film Institute's list of America's 100 Greatest Movies, and was added to the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 1992.
Gene Wilder makes his film debut in BONNIE AND CLYDE.
Jane Fonda was offered the role of Bonnie Parker, but turned it down because she did not want to relocate from France to the U.S.A. for the duration of the shoot.
The graphic bloodiness of the film marked the beginning of a new trend in onscreen violence. Additionally, the rapid-cut editing techniques used in the film made a great impact on filmmaking, culminating in the hyper-fast editing style commonly referred to as "MTV-style editing".
One of the original advertising taglines for BONNIE AND CLYDE was "They're young, they're in love, and they kill people." Bonnie And Clyde Reviews: "...Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway never looked better..."
-- Entertainment Weekly Staff, Entertainment Weekly "...[With] a slow-motion, bullet-ridden spectacle never before seen in a mainstream movie. The blood has been pouring copiously ever since."
-- Premiere Staff, Premiere "BONNIE AND CLYDE is still surprisingly fun to watch and, by its end, both shocking and moving." -- Grade: A-- Ken Tucker, Entertainment Weekly 5 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t works by confounding expectations, serving up ultraviolence in the style of the Keystone Cops, and suggesting that the Barrow gang's insouciance in the face of authority could make them immortal."-- Alastair McKay, Uncut 5 stars out of 5 -- "It rewrote the movie-rules on morality, sexuality and youth....Sexy, dark, funny, slick..."-- Kevin Harley, Total Film 5 stars out of 5 -- "What still thrills is how alive the film is to its own possibilities....Even middle-aged, it manages to shock..."-- Ian Nathan, Empire "Arthur Penn's perennial classic wears its four decades lightly. Not least among its many innovations was its far-sighted dissection of how Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow relied on their media image so much that they ended up fueling it themselves..."-- Michael Brooke, Sight and Sound Bonnie And Clyde | List Price | $14.96 (You save $5.11) | | Studio | Warner Home Video | | Orig Year | 1967 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 1531  | | CD Universe Part number | 1262907 | | Catalog number | 17274 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 18, 1999 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Also Known As | Bonnie & Clyde | | Running Time | 112 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen | | Movie Details | Color; Mono Sound; Digital Sound; Letter Boxed; Widescreen; Widescreen & Full Frame Versions |
Bonnie And Clyde Movie Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   aw...AN AMERICAN GANGSTA LOVE STORY THIS IS A FUN MOVIE TO WATCH. FILMED DURING THE HIPPIE MOVEMENT, BUT ALL THE VOILENCE OF THE FILMS TODAY. WARREN BEATTY & A YOUNG FAY DUNAWAY PUT ON A GREAT PERFORMANCE AS BONNIE & CLYDE. TRUE STORY OF THEM ROBBING BANKS IN TEXAS & OKLAHOMA DURING THE GREAT DEPRESSION, FALLING IN LOVE & GETTING LIKE A THOUSAND ROUNDS OF BULLETS PUT IN YA ALWAYS MAKES FOR A GREAT TRAGIC LOVE STORY. "A MUST SEE" Submitted by REALMTRIP (lansing,mi.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One of the great classics This based on a true story of bonnie & clyde. The real bonnie was alot meaner than shes in this movie. But its still a great movie for any decade. Submitted by Lee (Alabama) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
An American classic Bonnie and Clyde is a timeless classic.Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway give terrific performances. Submitted by Blake (Brandon,MS) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A Stunning, Perceptive Film Essay. "Bonnie and Clyde" is the superb 1967 milestone movie that changed much of the face and the mind of the films that followed. Producer-star Warren Beatty and director Arthur Penn have dealt with an American folk legend in almost ballad form and triumphed. Where the fact ends and the fiction begins is no longer decipherable or very relevant to the brief history of the couple who earned their niche in the hoodlum drifters, nobodies yearning to be some kind of somebodies, rebels with no cause beyond the moment's rebellion, when a third of the Depression-bruised nation, debilitated and apathetic, was ready to secretly admire those who could get away with striking at the Establishment. It is in retrospect that the pathos of this pair is evident--and this evidence provides the particular distinction of what might well have been just another gangster movie, another glorification of violence and rebellion, another bit of lip service to morality. Instead we have a story of two self-made outsiders, aspiring nothing beyond the moment's satisfaction, terrifying in their total dissociation from humanity. Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway are flawless in underlining the universality and contemporary significance of the theme; and Gene Hackman, Estelle Parsons (Oscar winner), and Michael J. Pollard offer superlative support--all to the rickety twang of a banjo and a saturation in time and place.
Bonnie and Clyde are presented as social drop-outs, alienated from a society that is seen as devitalized and decayed. Clyde's brother Buck (Hackman), Buck's wife Blanche (Parsons) and a driver, C. W. Moss (Pollard), join them in their exploits. The gang takes to the road and lives out of the car in a way that many disaffected young people of the Sixties would recognize as analogous to their own formless lives. Bonnie and Clyde are presented as the hippies of an earlier generation, humiliating the established order, having fun, and generally acting out a vaguely directed program of social revolt that accords with a Sixties feeling of youthful protest, particularly against the Vietnam War.
Feeding the film's fame was unquestionably the controversy it provoked. "Bonnie and Clyde" was accused of social irresponsibility, of romanticizing criminals and of encouraging violence (given the painfulness of the violence in the film, this latter charge is quite extraordinary). The gangster film has always been potentially the most subversive of film genres, because of its tendency to make heroes out of criminals and of its criticism of prevailing social conditions. "Bonnie and Clyde" was subjected to some of the most savage arguments since Howard Hawks's "Scarface" (1932). Critics were split down the middle. Indeed, in one famous incident, the critic of "Time" magazine, Joseph Morgenstern, savaged the movie one week as "a squalid shoot-'em-up for the moron trade", and then, in the following week's column, took it all back and talked of the movie's "dazzling artistry".
The film has a controversial sexual motif. Clyde's impotence contributes to his sense of inferiority and it is implied that his criminal activities were partly attempts at self-assertion. Also the violence of the film is genuinely disturbing, for three main reasons. The film is structured in such a way that we are encouraged to identify with the Barrow gang before the extreme violence gets underway, so that when it comes, it is especially painful, as if we cannot avoid the bullets any more than the victims. The color highlights the amount of blood split: no gangster film before "Bonnie and Clyde" had so much red in it. Finally, the violence seemed both a contemplation and a prophecy of a mood of savage frustration that was slowly sweeping the country.
The film was a colossal success. Budgeted at $2,500,000, it grossed a staggering $50 million in the U.S. alone. The reason for this is that, despite being a period piece, the film spoke to the times. There is even something about its rhythm--its wild leaps between comedy and violence--that is quite unlike the gangster movie's usual terse, documentary style, and seems to catch the nervous energy of a youthful, confused, freewheeling age. By making us care about the outlaw lovers, "Bonnie and Clyde" put the sting back into death. In the end, most critics had to concede the extraordinary accomplishment of the film--its splendid performances, Burnett Guffey's stunning Oscar-winning photography, Dede Allen's revolutionary editing, David Newman and Robert Benton's razor-sharp dialogue and Arthur Penn's percussive and dynamic direction. Still, many fine films have not had the success of "Bonnie and Clyde." It was not the movie's quality that made it such a big hit but its notoriety--rather like the Barrow gang, in fact. [filmfactsman] Submitted by filmfactsman (Beverly Hills, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
THE version to own The previous DVD was a rather tossed-off version, housed in that ugly snapper-case. This is the definitive edition, with tons of extras. The only problem is that the Blu-Ray mastering makes the back projection all too obvious. Still, it was a ground-breaking film, and remains an all-time classic. Submitted by Jim G. (Springfield, MO)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
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