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poster movie Bonnie and Clyde

Bonnie and Clyde (1967)

R

1967-08-13

  • Crime
  • Drama

1h 51m

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

Overview

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.

  • Robert BentonWriter
  • David NewmanWriter
  • Arthur PennDirector

StatusReleased

Original LanguageEnglish

Original titleBonnie and Clyde

Budget$2,500,000.00

Revenue$50,700,000.00

Casts

  • Profile Warren Beatty with character Clyde Barrow

    Warren Beatty

    Clyde Barrow

  • Profile Faye Dunaway with character Bonnie Parker

    Faye Dunaway

    Bonnie Parker

  • Profile Michael J. Pollard with character C. W. Moss

    Michael J. Pollard

    C. W. Moss

  • Profile Gene Hackman with character Buck Barrow

    Gene Hackman

    Buck Barrow

  • Profile Estelle Parsons with character Blanche

    Estelle Parsons

    Blanche

  • Profile Denver Pyle with character Frank Hamer

    Denver Pyle

    Frank Hamer

  • Profile Dub Taylor with character Ivan Moss

    Dub Taylor

    Ivan Moss

  • Profile Evans Evans with character Velma Davis

    Evans Evans

    Velma Davis

  • Profile Gene Wilder with character Eugene Grizzard

    Gene Wilder

    Eugene Grizzard

  • Mabel Cavitt

    Bonnie's mother (uncredited)

  • Profile Patrick Cranshaw with character Bank Teller (uncredited)

    Patrick Cranshaw

    Bank Teller (uncredited)

  • Profile Owen Bush with character Policeman (uncredited)

    Owen Bush

    Policeman (uncredited)

  • Clyde Howdy

    Deputy (uncredited)

  • Russ Marker

    Bank Guard (uncredited)

  • Ann Palmer

    Bonnie's Sister (uncredited)

  • Profile Ken Mayer with character Sheriff Smoot (uncredited)

    Ken Mayer

    Sheriff Smoot (uncredited)