Bonnie & Clyde
Edited by Rebecca Martin
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Directed by Arthur Penn and starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway as the infamous gangster duo, 1967's Bonnie and Clyde helped pave the way for the ?New Hollywood? school of filmmaking, given its rapid shifts of tone, portrayal of sex and violence, and popularity with a younger audience. This compilation in the Critical Insights Film series provides essays that take a closer look at the landmark film, its influences, and the controversies surrounding its release.
About the Author:
Rebecca Martin, PhD, is Professor of English at Pace University in New York. She writes about detective fiction, the gothic novel, and film.
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