Bonnie And Clyde Film Quotes

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The 1960s ended sadly, as did Bonnie and Clyde, as did Jules and Jim, as did Thelma & Louise, a film they influenced; the movement from comedy to tragedy was all the more powerful for audiences who expected one or the other.
Roger Ebert (The Great Movies II)
ARTHUR PENN: When we finished Bonnie and Clyde, the film was characterized rather elegantly by one of the leading Warner executives as “a piece of shit.” It went downhill from there.
Jeanine Basinger (Hollywood: The Oral History)
From the ashes of the studio system, a “New Hollywood” emerged, beginning with the 1967 release of Bonnie and Clyde. Mixing violence, sex, and art, Arthur Penn’s $2.5 million film did more than signal a break with the Hollywood of Cary Grant, John Wayne, and Katharine Hepburn. It also brought in $50 million at the box office. And
Josh Karp (Orson Welles's Last Movie: The Making of The Other Side of the Wind)
I can’t remember, for instance, anyone who walked out of Arthur Penn’s Bonnie and Clyde or Peckinpah’s The Wild Bunch who didn’t look as if he or she had been hit on the head with a very large board. Yet people walk out of other Peckinpah films—Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia, Cross of Iron—yawning. That vital linkage just never happens.
Stephen King (Danse Macabre)