Women In Road Films
.... For example, in
Bonnie and
Clyde,
Bonnie is a luring, sexually aggressive female a Circe to
Clyde's Odysseus if you will. In ....
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The gangster genre in film
.... The two get together right away and drive off, sizing each other up as
Clyde shows
Bonnie his gun and introduces himself as a robber. ....
Bonnie and
Clyde. ....
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History of Alcatraz Prison
.... These crimes included the Lindbergh kidnapping and the notoriety of "gangsters" such as John Dillinger,
Bonnie and
Clyde, and the Ma Barker gang. ....
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Thelma and Louise
.... are elements woven into the script from old Westerns, from doomed-lovers-on-the- run movies like Gun Crazy, They Live by Night, and
Bonnie and
Clyde, and also ....
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Crime in the United States
.... folklore has always tended to glorify criminals, a fact which is reflected in the popular success of American movies such as
Bonnie and
Clyde, the Godfather ....
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Heroes and Film
.... The typical outlaw hero -
Bonnie and
Clyde, for example - is not only formally outside of the law in a way that Gump is not, and they are also allied with ....
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Union Stn. Massacre
.... depths of the depression. Pretty Boy Floyd was seen as a Robin Hood by farmers, much like
Bonnie and
Clyde. However, the acts of ....
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Images of Crime, Criminals and Justice in American Media
.... they are generally drawn from either minority racial and ethnic groups and/or poorly educated, low-income white groups (eg, Foxy Brown,
Bonnie and
Clyde. ....
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Gangster Film Genre
.... can be seen in comparing White Heat with Joseph H. Lewis' Gun Crazy (1950), which in contrast is more of a "
Bonnie and
Clyde" type of story (Overbey, p. 143). ....
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The Gangster Film
.... can be seen in comparing White Heat with Joseph H. Lewis' Gun Crazy (1950), which in contrast is more of a "
Bonnie and
Clyde" type of story (Overbey, p. 143). ....
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