7/10
1967-08-13 R Bonnie and Clyde

Bonnie and Clyde

They’re young… they’re in love… and they kill people.

Release Date: 1967-08-13

Rating: 7.5 / 10

Runtime: 111 mins

In the 1930s, bored waitress Bonnie Parker falls in love with an ex-con named Clyde Barrow and together they start a violent crime spree through the country, stealing cars and robbing banks.


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Details


Runtime

111 minutes

Release Date

1967-08-13

Budget

$2,500,000

Box Office Earnings

$50,700,000

Cast and Crew Members

Cast

Denver Pyle
Denver Pyle
Dub Taylor
Dub Taylor
Dub Taylor
Dub Taylor
Evans Evans
Evans Evans
Gene Wilder
Gene Wilder
Mabel Cavitt
Mabel Cavitt

Crew Members

Arthur Penn
Arthur Penn Director
Arthur Penn
Arthur Penn Director
Jack N. Reddish
Jack N. Reddish Assistant Director
Robert Benton
Robert Benton Writer
David Newman
David Newman Writer

Awards and Nominations

Oscar - ACTOR

Year: 1968
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

Year: 1968
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

Year: 1968
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - ACTRESS

Year: 1968
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

Year: 1968
Status: 🏆 Won

Oscar - CINEMATOGRAPHY

Year: 1968
Status: 🏆 Won

Oscar - COSTUME DESIGN

Year: 1968
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - DIRECTING

Year: 1968
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - BEST PICTURE

Year: 1968
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - WRITING (STORY AND SCREENPLAY—WRITTEN DIRECTLY FOR THE SCREEN)

Year: 1968
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama

Year: 1968
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Golden Globe - Best Motion Picture - Drama

Year: 1968
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Golden Globe - Best Screenplay - Motion Picture

Year: 1968
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Golden Globe - New Star Of The Year - Actor

Year: 1968
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture

Year: 1968
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture

Year: 1968
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama

Year: 1968
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Audience Reviews

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  • John Doe's avatar

    John Chard

    Rating: 10/10

    "Good afternoon, we are the Barrow gang. Bonnie & Clyde stands today as one of the most important films of the 60s, it's impact on culture alone marks it out as a piece of work to note, but as gangster films go this one is something of a landmark. Quite how writers Newman & Benton managed to craft a story of two deadbeat outlaws into cinematic heroes is up for any individual viewers scrutiny, but they bloody well do it because we all want to be in the Barrow gang, because we get lost in this romanticised outlawish tale unfolding in front of our eyes. The film is a fusion of incredible violence and jaunty slapstick, and smartly pauses for delicate moments to let us into the psyche of the main protagonists, we know they have hangups, and with that we know they are fallible human beings, and this sets us up a treat for the incredible jaw dropping finale, and the impact of this finale hits as hard now as it did back with the audience's of 1967. The cast are incredible, Warren Beatty gives a truly brilliant performance as Clyde, he looks good and suave tooting those guns, but it's in the tender troubled scenes where he excels supreme. Faye Dunaway as Bonnie is the perfect foil for Beatty's layers, she nails every beat of this gangsters troubled moll. Gene Hackman, Michael J Pollard, and Estelle Parsons put the cherry on the icing to give depth and range to the rest of the Barrow gang, and these fine actors are clothed in gorgeous cinematography courtesy of Burnett Guffrey. To round out the plaudits I finish with love for director Arthur Penn because it's his vision that gives us something of a nostalgic movie that plays up and down with its subjects with cheeky aplomb, in fact it's just like the banjo music that features so prominently throughout this wonderful film. Nominated for 9 Oscars it won just the two, the entire actors who played the Barrow gang were nominated, and truth be told they all would have been worthy winners, as it is they gave out just the one to the least strongest performance from Estelle Parsons, go figure. It's legacy both in culture and box office lives on and for me Bonnie & Clyde is not only one of the best films of the 60s, it's also one of the best in history. 10/10"

  • John Doe's avatar

    John Chard

    Rating: 10/10

    "Good afternoon, we are the Barrow gang. Bonnie & Clyde stands today as one of the most important films of the 60s, it's impact on culture alone marks it out as a piece of work to note, but as gangster films go this one is something of a landmark. Quite how writers Newman & Benton managed to craft a story of two deadbeat outlaws into cinematic heroes is up for any individual viewers scrutiny, but they bloody well do it because we all want to be in the Barrow gang, because we get lost in this romanticised outlawish tale unfolding in front of our eyes. The film is a fusion of incredible violence and jaunty slapstick, and smartly pauses for delicate moments to let us into the psyche of the main protagonists, we know they have hangups, and with that we know they are fallible human beings, and this sets us up a treat for the incredible jaw dropping finale, and the impact of this finale hits as hard now as it did back with the audience's of 1967. The cast are incredible, Warren Beatty gives a truly brilliant performance as Clyde, he looks good and suave tooting those guns, but it's in the tender troubled scenes where he excels supreme. Faye Dunaway as Bonnie is the perfect foil for Beatty's layers, she nails every beat of this gangsters troubled moll. Gene Hackman, Michael J Pollard, and Estelle Parsons put the cherry on the icing to give depth and range to the rest of the Barrow gang, and these fine actors are clothed in gorgeous cinematography courtesy of Burnett Guffrey. To round out the plaudits I finish with love for director Arthur Penn because it's his vision that gives us something of a nostalgic movie that plays up and down with its subjects with cheeky aplomb, in fact it's just like the banjo music that features so prominently throughout this wonderful film. Nominated for 9 Oscars it won just the two, the entire actors who played the Barrow gang were nominated, and truth be told they all would have been worthy winners, as it is they gave out just the one to the least strongest performance from Estelle Parsons, go figure. It's legacy both in culture and box office lives on and for me Bonnie & Clyde is not only one of the best films of the 60s, it's also one of the best in history. 10/10"

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the runtime of the Bonnie and Clyde ?

The movie is approximately 111 minutes long.

What is the Bonnie and Clyde's release date?

1967-08-13 marks the official release date of the movie.

What genre is the Bonnie and Clyde?

The movie belongs to the Crime Drama genres, offering a variety of experiences from adventure to fantasy.

Who are the main actors in the Bonnie and Clyde?

The lead actors include Warren Beatty , Faye Dunaway , and Michael J. Pollard , among others.

Who directed Bonnie and Clyde?

The movie was directed by Arthur Penn Arthur Penn Jack N. Reddish

What is the Bonnie and Clyde's budget?

The movie had an estimated budget of $2,500,000 .

How much did Bonnie and Clyde movie earn at the box office?

A Cinderella Story grossed an estimated $50,700,000 at the box office.

What are some production companies behind the Bonnie and Clyde movie?

Major production companies include Tatira-Hiller Productions Warner Bros.-Seven Arts .

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