October 11, 2011 (XXIII:7) Arthur Penn, BONNIE AND CLYDE (1967, 112 min) Directed by Arthur Penn Writing credits David Newman & Robert Benton and Robert Towne (uncredited) Produced by Warren Beatty Original Music by Charles Strouse Cinematography by Burnett Guffey Film Editing by Dede Allen Art Direction by Dean Tavoularis Costume Design by Theadora Van Runkle Earl Scruggs....composer: Foggy Mountain Breakdown Alan Hawkshaw....musician: "The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde" Warren Beatty...Clyde Barrow Faye Dunaway...Bonnie Parker Michael J. Pollard...C.W. Moss Gene Hackman...Buck Barrow Estelle Parsons...Blanche Denver Pyle...Frank Hamer DAVID NEWMAN (February 4, 1937, New York City, New York Dub Taylor...Ivan Moss – June 27, 2003, New York City, New York) has 18 writing Evans Evans...Velma Davis credits: 2000 Takedown, 1997 “Michael Jackson: His Story on Gene Wilder...Eugene Grizzard Film - Volume II”, 1985 Santa Claus, 1984 Sheena: Queen of the Jungle, 1983 Superman II, 1982 Still of the Night, 1982 Jinxed!, Oscars for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Estelle 1980 Superman II, 1978 Superman, 1975 “Superman”, 1972 Bad Parsons)and Best Cinematography (Burnett Guffey). Selected for Company, 1972 Oh! Calcutta!, 1972 What's Up, Doc?, 1970 National Film Registry – 1992 There Was a Crooked Man..., and 1967 Bonnie and Clyde. BONNIE PARKER (October 1, 1910-May 23, 1934). ROBERT BENTON (September 28, 1932, Waxahachie, Texas – ) won Best Writing Oscars for Places in the Heart (1984) and (March 24, 1909-May 23-1934). Kramer v. Kramer (1979); he also won a Best Director Oscar for Kramer v. Kramer. Some of his other writing credits are: 1994 ARTHUR PENN (September 27, 1922, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Nobody's Fool, 1984 Places in the Heart, 1982 Still of the Night, – September 28, 2010, Manhattan, New York City, New York) 1978 Superman, 1977 The Late Show, 1975 “Superman”, 1972 has only 27 director credits, several of them for TV series: 2001 Bad Company, 1972 Oh! Calcutta!, 1972 What's Up, Doc?, 1970 “100 Centre Street”, 1996 “Inside”, 1995 Lumière and Company, There Was a Crooked Man..., and 1967 Bonnie and Clyde. 1989 Penn & Teller Get Killed, 1985 Target, 1981 Four Friends, 1976 The Missouri Breaks, 1975 Night Moves, 1970 Little Big ROBERT TOWNE (November 23, 1934, Los Angeles, Man, 1969 Alice's Restaurant, 1967 Bonnie and Clyde, 1966 The California), an uncredited writer on this film, won Best Original Chase, 1965 Mickey One, 1962 The Miracle Worker, 1958 The Screenplay Oscar for Chinatown (1974). Some of his other 36 Left Handed Gun, 1957-1958 “Playhouse 90” (5 episodes), 1955- films are 2000 Mission: Impossible II, 1998 Without Limits, 1996 1956 “Playwrights '56” (5 episodes), 1953-1955 “The Philco- Mission: Impossible, 1993 The Firm, 1988 Tequila Sunrise, 1988 Goodyear Television Playhouse” (12 episodes), 1953-1955 Frantic, 1987 Tough Guys Don't Dance, 1986 8 Million Ways to “Goodyear Playhouse” (5 episodes), and 1953 “The Gulf Die, 1984 Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, Playhouse” (6 episodes). 1982 Personal Best, 1978 Heaven Can Wait, 1977 Orca, 1976 Penn—BONNIE AND CLYDE—2 The Missouri Breaks, 1975 Shampoo, 1974 The Yakuza, 1974 Chinatown, 1974 The Parallax View, 1973 The Last Detail, 1972 WARREN BEATTY (March 30, 1937, Richmond, Virginia) won a The New Centurions, 1972 Cisco Pike, 1971 Drive, He Said, best director Oscar for Reds (1981). He has 29 acting credits, 1968 Villa Rides, and 1967 Bonnie and Clyde. among them, 2001 Town & Country, 1998 Bulworth, 1991 Bugsy, 1990 Dick Tracy, 1987 Ishtar, 1981 Reds, 1978 Heaven BURNETT GUFFEY (May 26, 1905, Del Rio, Tennessee – May Can Wait, 1975 The Fortune, 1975 Shampoo, 1974 The Parallax 30, 1983, Goleta, California) won best cinematography Oscars View, 1971 $, 1971 McCabe & Mrs. Miller, 1970 The Only for this film and From Here to Eternity (1953). He shot 95 films, Game in Town, 1967 Bonnie and Clyde, 1965 Promise Her some of which were 1971 The Steagle, 1970 The Great White Anything, 1965 Mickey One, 1964 Lilith, 1962 All Fall Down, Hope, 1970 Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came?, 1969 1961 The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone, 1961 Splendor in the The Madwoman of Chaillot, 1969 The Learning Tree, 1967 The Grass, 1959-1960 The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (6 episodes), Ambushers, 1967 Bonnie and Clyde, 1967 How to Succeed in 1957 “Studio One in Hollywood”, and 1957 “Kraft Theatre”. Business Without Really Trying, 1965 King Rat, 1962 Kid Galahad, 1962 Birdman of Alcatraz, 1961 Mr. Sardonicuc, 1960 FAYE DUNAWAY (January 14, 1941, Bascom, Florida) won a Let No Man Write My Epitaph, 1959 They Came to Cordura, best actress Oscar for Network (1976). She has 111 acting 1959 Gidget, 1958 “The Donna Reed Show”, 1957 The Strange credits, some of which are 2009 The Bait, 2009 “Grey's One, 1956 The Harder They Fall, 1955 The Violent Men, 1953 Anatomy”, 2007 Cougar Club, 2006 Rain, 2006 “CSI: Crime From Here to Eternity, 1951 Sirocco, 1950 In a Lonely Place, Scene Investigation”, 2002/I The Calling, 1999 The Thomas 1949 And Baby Makes Three, 1949 All the King's Men, 1949 Crown Affair, 1997 In Praise of Older Women, 1996 The Knock on Any Door, 1947 Johnny O'Clock, 1946 A Close Call Chamber, 1994 Don Juan DeMarco, 1993 “Columbo”, 1993 “It for Boston Blackie, 1945 The Gay Senorita, 1945 Eadie Was a Had to Be You” (6 episodes), 1993 The Temp, 1990 The Lady, and 1944 U-Boat Prisoner. Handmaid's Tale, 1987 Barfly, 1984 Supergirl, 1981 Mommie Dearest, 1980 The First Deadly Sin, 1979 The Champ, 1978 DEDE ALLEN (December 3, 1923, Cleveland, Ohio – April 17, Eyes of Laura Mars, 1976 Voyage of the Damned, 1976 Network, 2010, Los Angeles, 1975 Three Days of the California) edited 32 films, Condor, 1974 The some of which were 2008 Towering Inferno, 1974 Fireflies in the Garden, 2004 Chinatown, 1973 The The Final Cut, 2000 Wonder Three Musketeers: The Boys, 1991 The Addams Queen's Diamonds, 1971 Family, 1990 Henry & June, The Deadly Trap, 1970 1989 Let It Ride, 1988 The Puzzle of a Downfall Milagro Beanfield War, 1986 Child, 1970 Little Big Off Beat, 1985 The Breakfast Man, 1969 The Club, 1984 Mike's Murder, Arrangement, 1968 The 1984 Harry & Son, 1981 Thomas Crown Affair, Reds, 1978 The Wiz, 1977 1967 Bonnie and Clyde, Slap Shot, 1976 The Missouri 1967 The Happening, and Breaks, 1975 Dog Day 1967 Hurry Sundown. Afternoon, 1975 Night Moves, 1973 Serpico, 1972 MICHAEL J. POLLARD Slaughterhouse-Five, 1970 (May 30, 1939, Passaic, Little Big Man, 1969 Alice's New Jersey) has 1007 Restaurant, 1968 Rachel, acting credits, some of Rachel, 1967 Bonnie and Clyde, 1963 America, America, 1961 which are 2011 Sunburnt Angels, 2000 Forever Lulu, 2000 The Hustler, 1959 Odds Against Tomorrow, and 1948 Because of Danny and Max, 1998 The Unknown Cyclist, 1998 Merchants of Eve. Venus, 1993 Arizona Dream, 1991 Heartstopper, 1991 “The Toxic Crusaders” (13 episodes), 1990 Dick Tracy, 1990 Dark DEAN TAVOULARIS (May 18, 1932, Lowell, Massachusetts) won Angel, 1989 Tango & Cash, 1988 American Gothic, 1987 a Best Art Directions Oscar for The Godfather: Part II (1974). Roxanne, 1986 The Patriot, 1980 Melvin and Howard, 1970 He was production designer for 31 films, among them, 2011 Little Fauss and Big Halsy, 1967 Bonnie and Clyde, 1967 “The Carnage, 2001 Angel Eyes, 1998 Bulworth, 1996 Jack, 1993 Girl from U.N.C.L.E.”, 1966 “I Spy”, 1966 The Wild Angels, Rising Sun, 1992 The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 (video), 1966 “Lost in Space”, 1959 “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis”, 1990 The Godfather: Part III, 1988 Tucker: The Man and His and 1959 “Alfred Hitchcock Presents”. Dream, 1987 Gardens of Stone, 1986 Peggy Sue Got Married, 1983 Rumble Fish, 1983 The Outsiders, 1982 Hammett, 1982 GENE HACKMAN (January 30, 1930, San Bernardino, California) One from the Heart, 1979 Apocalypse Now, 1978 The Brink's won a best supporting actor Oscar for Unforgiven (1992) and a Job, 1975 Farewell, My Lovely, 1974 The Godfather: Part II, best actor Oscar for The French Connection (1971); he had three 1974 The Conversation, 1972 The Godfather, 1970 Little Big other Oscar nominations, including best supporting actor for his Man, 1970 Zabriskie Point, and1968 Candy. role in Bonnie and Clyde (1967). He has 100 acting credits, some Penn—BONNIE AND CLYDE—3 of which are :2004 Welcome to Mooseport, 2003 Runaway Jury, Grizzly Adams (37 episodes), 1976 Buffalo Bill and the Indians, 2001 Behind Enemy Lines, 2001 The Royal Tenenbaums, 2001 or Sitting Bull's History Lesson, 1976 “Petrocelli”, 1974 The Life Heartbreakers, 2001 The Mexican, 2000 Under Suspicion, 1998 and Times of Grizzly Adams, 1974 “The Manhunter”, 1973-1974 Enemy of the State, 1996 The Chamber, 1996 Extreme Measures, “Kung Fu”, 1974 “Cannon”, 1956-1973 “Gunsmoke” (14 1996 The Birdcage, 1995 Get Shorty, 1995 Crimson Tide, 1995 episodes), 1972 “The Waltons”, 1961-1972 “Bonanza” (8 The Quick and the Dead, 1994 Wyatt Earp, 1993 Geronimo: An episodes), 1967 “The High Chaparral”, 1967 Bonnie and Clyde, American Legend, 1993 The Firm, 1992 Unforgiven, 1991 1967 Tammy and the Millionaire, 1967 Welcome to Hard Times, Company Business, 1991 Class Action, 1990 Postcards from the 1963-1966 “The Andy Griffith Show” (6 episodes), 1953-1966 Edge, 1990 Loose Cannons, 1989 The Package, 1988 Mississippi “Death Valley Days” (7 episodes), 1958-1966 “Perry Mason” (6 Burning, 1988 Full Moon in Blue Water, 1988 Another Woman, episodes), 1966 Gunpoint, 1965-1966 “Tammy” (26 episodes), 1988 Bat*21, 1987 No Way Out, 1987 Superman IV: The Quest 1964 “Twilight Zone”, 1964 “Dr. Kildare”, 1963 “Rawhide”, for Peace,
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