Warren Beatty,
Faye Dunaway,
Michael J. Pollard,
Gene Hackman,
Estelle Parsons
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Producer/star Warren Beatty had to convince Warner Bros. to finance this film, which went on to become the studio's second-highest grosser. It also caused major controversy by redefining violence in c... read more
Directed by: Arthur Penn
Release Date: August 13, 1967
DVD Release Date: May 5, 2008
Stats: 2,543 reviews
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May 22, 2012
Telling the story of notorious armed robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, this Oscar nominated script was actually offered to both Truffaut and Godard, but even they could not have done a better job. Warren Beatty's awkward and impotent Clyde who sees himself as some kind of s... read more
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August 26, 2011
Bonnie and Clyde is one of the great American classics. This is a near perfect film, but it lacks somewhat in its authenticity. The film however boasts a strong cast of talented actors, and each is wonderful in the roles they play. I really enjoyed the chemistry between Warren Be... read more
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July 30, 2011
Words cannot describe how much I love this movie. The scenes between Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway crackle with electricity. Glamorous x 1000. I want to BE one of the members of their gang. Backed up by a stellar supporting cast, it also boasts a catchy score, magnificent camera... read more
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July 24, 2011fb223580I decided to watch this after a WB Studios tour of the lots on which it was filmed and listening to tales of Warren Beatty's badassery.
The movie did not disappoint--I was bowled over by Beatty and Dunaway's charisma and glistening sex appeal, and their chemistry was playful, al... read more -
May 15, 2011
Bonnie and Clyde carries with it a sense of fun that seems to clash with its surprising violence, remarkable for its time but still quite visceral today. Its energy cannot be denied, and though Arthur Penn occasionally lets the film get away from him (most notably with Estelle Pa... read more
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February 20, 2011
Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the New Hollywood. Heavily influenced by the French New Wave, this film was very daring for it's time and holds up really well. Beatty and Dunaway are spot on and the tonal shifts between comic violence and realistic violence really make this film... read more
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December 24, 2010
I first saw "Bonnie and Clyde" in a high-school Film Appreciation course. I couldn't at the time appreciate its melancholy artistry or its pioneering quality. Seeing it now is a revelation, after some 25 years of studying cinema and other art forms. What a gorgeous, enriching, ... read more
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December 10, 2010
This is the movie everyone talks about from 1967! If you watch it today you will in no way feel it's an old movie, it's very modern, it was avant-garde in 67. The story is good, and the actors are great. Plus there's a lot of violence and blood. A great gangster movie.
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October 23, 2010
"One time I told you I was gonna make you somebody. That's what you done for me. You made me somebody they're gonna remember."
Well, what an entertaining ride this was! This semi-true look at the notorious activities of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow started well and never slowe... read more -
June 20, 2010fb619846742One of the best gangster films of all-time, hands down. This film's influence on the gangster genre is unmatched, and a certain Quentin Tarantino found his niche for film-making after seeing this masterstroke. What this movie offers is three career-making performances from Warren... read more
Critic Reviews
Like Bonnie and Clyde themselves, the film rides off in all directions and ends up full of holes. Full Review
It's by far the least controlled of Penn's films... but the pieces work wonderfully well, propelled by what was then a very original acting style. Full Review
This inconsistency of direction is the most obvious fault of Bonnie and Clyde, which has some good ingredients, although they are not meshed together well. Full Review
It is a cheap piece of bald-faced slapstick comedy that treats the hideous depredations of that sleazy, moronic pair as though they were as full of fun and frolic as the jazz-age cutups in Thoroughly ... Full Review
It should readily be apparent that there is something special about the production, with its brash, vivid style, indelible performances by movie icons, and bold mixture of violence and comedy, romance... Full Review
When I saw it, I had been a film critic for less than six months, and it was the first masterpiece I had seen on the job. I felt an exhilaration beyond describing. Full Review
Goes overboard in its homage to a vicious team of bank robbers and killers. Full Review
Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty deliver pitch perfect performances as Bonnie and Clyde, with characterisations that are layered and engaging. Beatty's bravado is infectious, and Dunaway's abandon is li... Full Review
Those returning to Bonnie and Clyde with this well-deserved special edition could well be shocked by how, well, shocking it is. Full Review
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