Bonnie Parker, una camarera aburrida, se enamora de un exconvicto llamado Clyde Barrow. Juntos inician una ola de crímenes violentos por todo el país, robando coches y bancos.Bonnie Parker, una camarera aburrida, se enamora de un exconvicto llamado Clyde Barrow. Juntos inician una ola de crímenes violentos por todo el país, robando coches y bancos.Bonnie Parker, una camarera aburrida, se enamora de un exconvicto llamado Clyde Barrow. Juntos inician una ola de crímenes violentos por todo el país, robando coches y bancos.
- Ganó 2 premios Óscar
- 22 premios y 29 nominaciones en total
Martha Adcock
- Bank Customer
- (sin acreditar)
Harry Appling
- Bonnie's Uncle
- (sin acreditar)
Garrett Cassell
- Cop
- (sin acreditar)
Mabel Cavitt
- Bonnie's Mother
- (sin acreditar)
Patrick Cranshaw
- Bank Teller
- (sin acreditar)
Frances Fisher
- Bonnie's Aunt
- (sin acreditar)
Sadie French
- Bank Customer
- (sin acreditar)
Garry Goodgion
- Billy
- (sin acreditar)
- Dirección
- Guión
- David Newman
- Robert Benton
- Robert Towne(sin acreditar)
- Todo el reparto y equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
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- CuriosidadesWhen Warren Beatty was on-board as producer only, his sister Shirley MacLaine was a strong possibility to play Bonnie. But when Beatty decided to play Clyde himself, for obvious reasons he decided not to use MacLaine.
- PifiasThe film portrays Texas Ranger Frank Hamer as a vengeful bungler who had been captured, humiliated, and released by Bonnie and Clyde. In reality, Hamer was already a legendary Texas Ranger when he was coaxed out of semi-retirement to hunt down the duo. He never met either of them until he and his posse successfully ambushed and killed them near Gibsland, Louisiana, in 1934. In 1968, Hamer's widow and son sued the movie producers for defamation of character over his portrayal and were awarded an out-of-court settlement in 1971.
- Citas
Clyde Barrow: This here's Miss Bonnie Parker. I'm Clyde Barrow. We rob banks.
- Versiones alternativasSeveral scenes (most of which can be read in the film's script) were shot but removed or altered for various reasons, either for content or to keep the running time under two hours. These scenes are, in chronological order:
- The earliest versions had Clyde shooting and killing the butcher during their fight. This was toned down to Clyde just shooting the butcher, and finally just pistol whipping him. In real life, speculation still exists as to whether Clyde Barrow actually committed the crime this is based on; although his photo was picked out, the method in which it was executed doesn't fit his MO. In the final cut, there is a brief jump in the film during the fight, where it was spliced from the original, more graphic conclusion.
- After picking up C.W., Clyde and Bonnie take him to a diner where they plan their next robbery.
- After Clyde kills Doyle Johnson (the man on the running board), Bonnie talks with CW in the bathroom while Clyde cleans his guns and laments his actions. In the bathroom CW bathes and Bonnie attempts to seduce him, but changes her mind when CW proves to be less than romantic material. A still from this scene-- Bonnie wearing a slip and Clyde's hat-- can be seen on the DVD.
- A longer scene of Buck and Blanche's approach to the motor lodge. Buck is singing Bible hymns and Blanche scolds him for bringing her to see Clyde.
- A longer version of Bonnie's visit home; she sits in the car and her sister gives her a perm (a portion of this-- Bonnie on the running board getting her hair put up-- exists in the final film).
- A very long sequence in which Bonnie and Clyde get drunk and come to terms with their impending death. They trash their room and rip out the mattress from their bed, turning it into a makeshift coffin. They then put on their best clothes and put makeup on each other so they can see what they will look like when they're dead. The scene concludes with Bonnie and Clyde dancing around CW by candlelight and chanting "The Hearse Song."
- During the Platte City raid, C.W. uses a machine gun to attack the armored car instead of grenades.
- The final shootout, in its earliest form, was done entirely with still photos shown over sounds of machine gun fire and screams, and we never actually saw Bonnie or Clyde dead. The movie ended with the two farmers running towards the car while "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" Played in the background.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 40th Annual Academy Awards (1968)
- Banda sonoraDeep Night
Music by Charles Henderson
Lyrics by Rudy Vallee
Performed by Rudy Vallee
(heard over the opening credits)
Reseña destacada
Nihilism on Acid...
The catalyst of poverty without opportunity, combined with rage and a rejection of society, resulting in chaos, murder, mayhem, with a background of depression era America. Two of the greatest performances of the time capture the menace deployed by the Barrow Gang as they carve, shoot and slaughter their way into cult stardom, both on and off screen - the super antiheroes of their day.
It can be a challenge accepting interpretation over fact but if fact is a cornerstone of your experience then perhaps documentaries are more to your taste. Once you take the lives of others and throw them on the big screen it's done for entertainment not education, so you have to be prepared to take things with varying sized pinches of salt. You can always follow up the facts later if the fancy takes you. Cult heroes to some, raging psychopaths to others - either way, characters that appear in various guises over the course of cinematic history and more likely will continue to do so for some time to come - always a fiction but occasionally grounded in fact.
It can be a challenge accepting interpretation over fact but if fact is a cornerstone of your experience then perhaps documentaries are more to your taste. Once you take the lives of others and throw them on the big screen it's done for entertainment not education, so you have to be prepared to take things with varying sized pinches of salt. You can always follow up the facts later if the fancy takes you. Cult heroes to some, raging psychopaths to others - either way, characters that appear in various guises over the course of cinematic history and more likely will continue to do so for some time to come - always a fiction but occasionally grounded in fact.
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- Títulos en diferentes países
- Bonnie i Clyde
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Red Oak, Texas, Estados Unidos(Bank Robbery)
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- 2.500.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 1004 US$
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