Bonnie and Clyde should be considered one of the great ground breaking movies and not just for some of the cinema effects used. Bonnie and Clyde as directed by Arthur Penn told the story not from the side of law enforcement but from the side of the villains. By doing so the crimes of the couple ... Read review
One of the landmark films of the 1960s,Bonnie and Clydechanged the course of American ... more
cinema. Setting a milestone for screen violence that paved the way for Sam Peckinpah'sThe Wild Bunch, this exercise in mythologized biography should not be labelled a...
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One of the landmark films of the 1960s,Bonnie and Clydechanged the course of American ... more
cinema. Setting a milestone for screen violence that paved the way for Sam Peckinpah'sThe Wild Bunch, this exercise in mythologized biography should not be labelled a...
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One of the landmark films of the 1960s,Bonnie and Clydechanged the course of American ... more
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Production Year: 1964 - Action/Adventure - Director: Cyril Endfield - Original Language: English - Classification: Parental Guidance - Starring:Stanley Baker, Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobsson, James Booth, Michael Caine, Nigel Green
Production Year: 2002 - Action/Adventure - Director: Vincenzo Natali - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring:Lucy Liu, David Hewlett, Anne Marie Scheffler, Joseph Scoren, Matthew Sharp, Jeremy Northam
Bonnie and Clyde should be considered one of the great ground breaking movies and not just for some of the cinema effects used. Bonnie and Clyde as directed by Arthur Penn told the story not from the side of law enforcement but from the side of the villains. By doing so the crimes of the couple were romanticised and the law enforcers were portrayed as variously stupid and finally cruel. The film continued the development of Warren Beatty as a Hollywood ... ...which charted ‘The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde’ and the establishment of crossover culture in fashion and music from the cinema was born. This was the probably the first time that cinema was used in this way where previously the crossover had been from pop artists making films such as Elvis, Cliff Richard etc.
The pace and direction of the film are superb and long before the spellbinding and closing end sequence you are ... more
Bonnie and Clyde should be considered one of the great ground breaking movies and not just for some of the cinema effects used. Bonnie and Clyde as directed by Arthur Penn told the story not from the side of law enforcement but from the side of the villains. By doing so the crimes of the couple were romanticised and the law enforcers were portrayed as variously stupid and finally cruel. The film continued the development of Warren Beatty as a Hollywood sex symbol and he portrayed Clyde Barrow as a stylish character. Faye Dunaway was seen as elegant and refined and the film established briefly a fashion for a 1930s retro look.
As the film also has a pop theme tune which charted ‘The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde’ and the establishment of crossover culture in fashion and music from the cinema was born. This was the probably the first time that cinema was used in this way where previously the crossover had been from pop artists making films such as Elvis, Cliff Richard etc.
The pace and direction of the film are superb and long before the spellbinding and closing end sequence you are gripped by the film. The final scenes where the couple are killed by the pursuing police is one of the most compelling and infamous sequences in film history. The hundreds of bullets which tore into the car in which they were travelling and the graphic images of the death throes of the ‘heroes’ are unforgettable. Directors like Penn and his contemporary Sam Peckinpah were developing techniques which increased the reality effect of violence and Bonnie and Clyde used this to good effect.
Although the film did draw on some historical fact it is of course not the reality of the gangs existence but the film bears watching on its action and adventure alone. Add to this the high quality of cinematography and strong performances from the supporting cast which included Gene Hackman and Michael J Pollard and you have a very watchable film.
Advantages: A classic, cult film with incredible acting Disadvantages: Very graphic sexually and language wise
MIDNIGHT COWBOY (1969)
DVD (2000)
Having recently written reviews on 'The Graduate' and 'Bonnie and Clyde', I was reminded of another classic film from that era - 'Midnight Cowboy'.
I had to find a DVD for this film (thanks to Amazon I managed to get one for just £2!!) and watch it again - forty years from when I first went to the cinema to watch it.
John Schlesinger's 'Midnight Cowboy' is widely recognized as being one of the most influential and poignant films of the 1960s.
It was also the first X rated film to win an Oscar; in fact it won THREE Academy Awards (Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay) Both Actors in this film were also nominated for Best Actor and in another rare twist, Sylvia Miles was nominated for Best Supporting Actress with a nearly invisible three minutes of screen time ...
Warren Beatty, Faye Dunanway and Gene Hackman star in the true story of notorious depression-era bank robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, whose violent crimes turned them into minor celebrities.
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Full Screen
Sound
Mono, Dolby Digital
Dubbing Sound
Mono English
Award information
OSCAR
Best Actress In A Supporting Role 1968 (Estelle Parsons)
DVD Description
Based on the true-life exploits of the notorious depression-era bank robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, BONNIE AND CLYDE has become a part of popular American culture and is recognized as one of the most violent films to come out of mainstream Hollywood.
Bonnie 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. Clyde has dreams of a life of crime, and freedom from the hardships of the depression. The two fall in love and soon 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 them 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. Warrren Beatty (REDS, BULWORTH) and Faye Dunaway (CHINATOWN, DON JUAN DE MARCO) are marvellous as the young criminal lovers, delivering subtle and complete performances. Also excellent are Gene Hackman (THE FRENCH CONNECTION, UNFORGIVEN) as Clyde's brother, Buck; and Estelle Parsons as Buck's wife, Blanche; and the always enjoyable Michael J. Pollard as C.W. Moss. The extremely violent film has made a large impact on American culture, expressing the mood of rebellion rampant in the late 1960s and beyond.
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