This volume contains essays on Arthur Penn's film Bonnie and Clyde.
The unprecedented combination of comedy and violence in Arthur Penn's Bonnie and Clyde was followed by waves of criticism, praise, and - not surprisingly - imitations. The film itself grew...
Recognising Bonnie and Clyde's distinctive position in the evolution of American culture and cinema history, Lester D. Friedman explores the film's cultural framework, examines the contributions of its creators and presents a detailed ...
The complete script of Bonnie and Clyde by David Newman and Robert Benton, directed by Arthur Penn and produced by Warren Beatty. The book discusses how and why the film...
Thematic chapters lucidly convey the story of Penn's life and career, as well as pertinent events in the history of American film, theater, and television.
Collected interviews with the director of Bonnie and Clyde, Alice's Restaurant, Little Big Man, Night Moves, and other films
In February the Barrow Gang came to Bienville Parish, bringing Henry home for a brief visit. There was hardly time for his parents to talk to him, and Clyde and Bonnie were always nearby. Then the gang returned in early March.
... his involvement in the robbery of the Neuhoff Packing Company. And that was only the beginning of Hamilton's trials, for they continued through the summer, by which time he had accumulated the grand total of 263 years' imprisonment.
BONNIE & CLYDE: Bonnie Elizabeth Parker (October 1, 1910 - May 23, 1934) and Clyde Chestnut Barrow (March 24, 1909 - May 23, 1934) were American outlaws and robbers from the Dallas area who traveled the central United States with their gang ...
The coverage offered here is both broad and deep and will provide a range of contemporary scholarly approaches to the subject, as well as essential background and context. -- About this volume (p. vii)
The original screenplay this time is by Thomas McGuane, and in its outline it follows remarkably closely that of the recent Rancho Deluxe (1975), also written by McGuane but directed by Frank Perry. Beyond this, the film must be seen in ...