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A True Bonnie and Clyde Experience Just 45 Mins From Shreveport

Just 8 miles past Gibsland Louisiana you can observe a monument that marks the notice of one of the most monumental shootouts in American history. We possess all seen the pictures of the getaway car with countless bullet holes that Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were ambushed in.

I watched "The Highwaymen" as soon as it hit Netflix in because I was thrilled that there were several scenes highlighting Shreveport. Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson starred in the feature as Frank Hamer and Maney Gault. Hamer and Gault were the 2 famous Texas Rangers who succeeded in tracking down and killing Bonnie and Clyde in the s. Up until watching this film, I wasn't all too interested in the history of Bonnie and Clyde.

The movie "The Highwaymen" really made me dive into the history of Bonnie and Clyde and I was convinced I wanted to move to the historical Highway has a memorial stone that shows us exactly where the mythical shootout took place, although I adore a good historical marker, rumor has it the stone that s

THE SILENT YEARS: When we started not giving a damn on screen!

In celebration of our upcoming Anti Damsel Blogathon on August 15 & 16, I had this idea to provide a list of bold, brilliant, and stunning women!

There was to be no indecent exposure of the ankles and no SCHWOOSHING!  Not in this Blogathon baby!

From the heyday of Silent movie and the advent of talking pictures to the late "˜20s to Pre-Code Hollywood, films were rife with provocative and suggestive images, where women were kicking up a storm on screen&#; The conclude of the code during the early 60s dared to offer social commentary about race, class, gender, and sexuality! That&#;s our party!

In particular, these bold women and the screen roles they adopted hold become legendary. They sparked catchy dialogue, inspired fashion trends, or just plain inspired us&#; Altogether there are of SOME of the most determined, empowered, and uniquely fortified femmes of classic film&#;!

First of course I consulted the maven of all things splendid, shimmery, and SILENT for her take on silent fil

BroadwayGirlNYC: Premature Death for Bonnie & Clyde

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Today I write a affection letter to Bonnie & Clyde.

I don't generally exploit this space to for theatrical reviews; I abandon that Michael Dale,  BroadwayWorld's experienced critic.  Reviews are meant to guide readers toward the shows they must see.  But Bonnie & Clyde closed this week, which means my thoughts won't – can't – influence anyone in regard to buying tickets.  So let's consider this not a review, but a love letter to a show I absolutely adore… which I experience was never given a chance.

Not surprisingly, I've been sad before when a closing notice was posted.  I especially mourned the losses of Rent, Spring Awakening, and Hair; I sobbed like a toddler at the closing evening performance of [title of show].  The main difference here is that each of the first three was a critical smash that had simply race its course; [title of show] was a intense underdog that, simply by opening on Broadway, achieved a major coup.

Bonnie & Clyde, on the oth

This week on &#;Film Friday&#; I am celebrating Warren Beatty's 80th birthday, which is next Thursday, by telling you a small bit about the film that made him a star. Incidentally, also marks the 50th anniversary of this film's original release.

 

Directed by Arthur Penn, Bonnie and Clyde () begins in the middle of the Depression with a meeting between Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty) and Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway), whose car he tries to steal. Bonnie, who is bored by her occupation as a waitress, is deeply intrigued by Clyde and decides to take up with him by becoming his partner in crime. At first, the duo's amateur efforts are not very lucrative, but their crime spree shifts into high gear once they partner up with a dim-witted gas station attendant named C.W. Moss (Michael J. Pollard), Clyde's older brother Buck (Gene Hackman) and his shrill wife Blanche (Estelle Parsons), a preacher's daughter.

Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty as Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow.

Soon, Bonnie and Clyde spin from pulling small-time heists to robbing banks, in a series of exploi