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LastDodo number
930609
Area
DVD / Video / Blu-ray
Item title
Bonnie and Clyde
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Number in collection / set
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Carrier / medium
Label / publisher
Release year item
1998
Release year of movie
1967
Director
Cinematography
Playing time (min.)
110
Number of discs / tapes
1
Article number packaging
14423
Barcode / EAN / UPC packaging
7321931144230
Screen format
Language on cover
Spoken language
Colour / black and white
Details

This film won 2 Oscars and is in the top 250 of IMDb. She was born in Rowena, Texas in 1910. In her youth she moved to West Dallas. She earns a living as a servant in a cafe, but starts her career in crime in 1931. He worked his way up from petty thief to robber. When he looted the cash register of a gas station, however, he was caught and sentenced to two years in prison. In 1931 he is released from prison for good behavior. Her name is Bonnie Parker, his name is Clyde Barrow. Together they form the infamous bank robber duo Bonnie and Clyde ... It is the time of the Great Depression. During their wanderings, Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty) and Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) take the path of crime. They long for adventure and each other. Before long they claim a place in our hearts. But nothing in film history has prepared us for the wave of violence that is yet to erupt. Where they first seemed untouchable, now we must fear for their lives. In addition to strong leading roles, perfect supporting roles by Michael J. Pollard, Gene Hackman and Estelle Parsons, who were awarded an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in 1967. Director Arthur Penn made a hard one with Bonnie and Clyde, but it never turns cruel. Bonnie and Clyde impresses on all fronts, especially thanks to the camerawork of Burnett Guffey (winner of the film's second Oscar) and the editing of Dede Allen. Generations later, this film is still an overwhelming, spectacular experience. The way of "action filming" still characterizes the "New Hollywood". Stunts include: Dale Van Sickel known from, among others, Duel by Steven Spielberg.

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