Stars
Warren Beatty: Actor, director, producer, REDS (1981)
Faye Dunaway: Oscar winning american actress, NETWORK
Estelle Parsons: American Actress/TV Writer
Gene Hackman: Oscar-winning actor, THE FRENCH CONNECTION
Michael J. Pollard: American Character Actor
Gene Wilder: Actor/Director/Writer
Denver Pyle: American character actor, DUKES OF HAZZARD (1979)
Dub Taylor: Supporting Actor
Evan Evans: Score, FROM THE GRAVE
James Stiver:
Clyde Howdy:
Garry Goodgion:
Ken Mayer:
Director
Arthur Penn: American Director
Producer
Warren Beatty: Actor, director, producer, REDS (1981)
Screenwriter
Robert Benton: American director/screenwriter
David Newman: Screenwriter, worked with Robert Benton, BONNIE AND CLYDE
Composer
Charles Strouse: American Composer
Editor
Dede Allen: Editor
Review 1:
"...Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway never looked better..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.32 01/11/2002
Review 2:
"...[With] a slow-motion, bullet-ridden spectacle never before seen in a mainstream movie. The blood has been pouring copiously ever since."
Source: Premiere
p.10 12/01/2003
Review 3:
5 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t works by confounding expectations, serving up ultraviolence in the style of the Keystone Cops, and suggesting that the Barrow gang's insouciance in the face of authority could make them immortal."
Source: Uncut
p.126 05/01/2008
Review 4:
5 stars out of 5 -- "It rewrote the movie-rules on morality, sexuality and youth....Sexy, dark, funny, slick..."
Source: Total Film
p.138 06/01/2008
Review 5:
5 stars out of 5 -- "What still thrills is how alive the film is to its own possibilities....Even middle-aged, it manages to shock..."
Source: Empire
p.154 06/01/2008
Review 6:
"Arthur Penn's perennial classic wears its four decades lightly. Not least among its many innovations was its far-sighted dissection of how Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow relied on their media image so much that they ended up fueling it themselves..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.85 06/01/2008
Review 7:
"BONNIE AND CLYDE is still surprisingly fun to watch and, by its end, both shocking and moving." -- Grade: A
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.53 03/28/2008