Bonnie and Clyde (1967) - What's It Like? Scene (2/9) | Movieclips

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) pressures Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty) to prove his "gumption" by robbing a grocery store.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
Based loosely on the true exploits of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker during the 30s, the film begins as Clyde (Beatty) tries to steal the car of Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway)'s mother. Bonnie is excited by Clyde's outlaw demeanor, and he further stimulates her by robbing a store in her presence. Clyde steals a car, with Bonnie in tow, and their legendary crime spree begins. The two move from town to town, pulling off small heists, until they join up with Clyde's brother Buck (Gene Hackman), his shrill wife Blanche (Estelle Parsons), and a slow-witted gas station attendant named C.W. Moss (Michael J. Pollard). The new gang robs a bank and Clyde is soon painted in the press as a Depression-era Robin Hood when he allows one bank customer to hold onto his money. Soon the police are on the gang's trail and they are constantly on the run, even kidnapping a Texas Ranger (Denver Pyle) and setting him adrift on a raft, handcuffed, after he spits in Bonnie's face when she kisses him. That same ranger leads a later raid on the gang that leaves Buck dying, Blanche captured, and both Clyde and Bonnie injured. The ever-loyal C.W. takes them to his father's house. C.W.'s father disproves his son's affiliation with gangsters and enters a plea bargain with the Texas Rangers. A trap is set that ends in one of the bloodiest death scenes in cinematic history.

CREDITS:
TM & © Warner Bros. (1967)
Cast: Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway
Director: Arthur Penn
Producer: Warren Beatty
Screenwriters: David Newman, Robert Benton, Robert Towne

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The man in the apron who came running out of the store after Clyde was my Great Granddaddy. They paid him $100 to let them use his store and let him be in the movie for five seconds.

masterxl
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Movies are not made like these anymore.
The 60s had some of the greatest films of all time come from that decade.

DamianTHallan
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the whole chemistry and tension i can't-

sodiumism
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Bonnie touching Clyde's gun is sort of an innuendo as it symbolizes something phallic. It's like Bonnie is touching Clyde's manhood.

ruzzelladrian
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One of the most beautiful movies ever made. With two of the most beautiful people ever existed on the planet.

sayedmustar
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still a better love story than Twilight.

benderbendingrofriguez
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Cop a good feel of that gun, Bonnie. That's the only "hard" object Clyde has on him.

bluecatky
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Bonnie; “What’s it like”
Clyde; “Whatchu mean prison”

My favorite part in the entire movie! Classic

cedtheman
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I didn't catch the sexual attraction of the gun at firstnow I know Bonnie wants it for the thrill of it before the actual sexual tension starts

dryzumd
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Faye Dunaway. Overwhelmingly compelling.

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This sequence is so well edited and acted that its really beyond criticism.

garrison
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Gene Hackman was in this movie. He died yesterday at the age of 95.

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“Nobody sees anybody truly but all through the flaws of their own egos. That is the way we all see ...each other in life. Vanity, fear, desire, competition-- all such distortions within our own egos-- condition our vision of those in relation to us. Add to those distortions to our own egos the corresponding distortions in the egos of others, and you see how cloudy the glass must become through which we look at each other. That's how it is in all living relationships except when there is that rare case of two people who love intensely enough to burn through all those layers of opacity and see each other's naked hearts.”
― Tennessee Williams

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It's a great movie, although much of it is untrue.
Clyde and Bonnie were lovers, he was not impotent.
Bonnie was almost never directly involved in the heists, sometimes sitting in the car but most of the time she wasn't even present.
They never captured Frank Hamer who was not a bungling fool as portrayed.
This film is way off the truth but great fun anyway.

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2001 – AFI's 100 Years...100 Thrills – #13

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Still a better love story than twilight.

SammySamitch
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faye dunaway is so damn gorgeous, i just love her.💕

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I saw this movie before Yuqi solo song but now is more cool ✌️💜

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0:02 thats scene of watching him drink Coca Cola is a masterpiece of filming

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This movie was so loosely based on the real story

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