Why Bonnie and Clyde is Hollywood's Most Revolutionary Film

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  • Опубліковано 27 січ 2024
  • Many films have changed Hollywood, but none like Bonnie and Clyde. Bonnie and Clyde's influence was revolutionary, not least of which was ushering in the Hollywood we know today. Bonnie and Clyde changed everything, and after it's release, movies in America would never be the same.
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    Footage From:
    Bonnie and Clyde (1967), Dir. Arthur Penn
    The Sound of Music (1965), Dir. Robert Wise
    Arthur Penn on Directing Bonnie and Clyde (????), American Film Institute
    Ben Hur (1959), Dir. William Wyler
    The Ten Commandments (1956), Dir. Cecil B DeMille
    An American In Paris (1951), Dir. Vincente Minnelli
    Cimarron (1960), Dir. Anthony Mann
    Cleopatra (1963), Dir. Joseph L Mankiewicz
    Mutiny on the Bounty (1962), Dir. Lewis Milestone and Carol Reed
    Doctor Dolittle (1967), Dir. Richard Fleischer
    The Hippie Temptation (1967), Dir. Warren Wallace
    The March (1963), Dir. James Blue
    Largest Anti-War Protests in Washington DC (1969), Associated Press
    The Great Escape (1963), Dir. John Sturges
    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), Dir. John Ford
    Rio Bravo (1959), Dir. Howard Hawks
    King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis (1970), Dir. Joseph L Mankiewicz and Sidney Lumet
    Vietnam Bombing Runs Over Khe Sanh (1968), US Air Force
    Dog Day Afternoon (1975), Dir. Sidney Lumet
    Easy Rider (1969), Dir. Dennis Hopper
    One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (1975), Dir. Milos Forman
    All The President's Men (1976), Dir. Alan J Pakula
    Harold and Maude (1971), Dir. Hal Ashby
    Star Wars (1977), Dir George Lucas
    Ferris Buellers Day Off (1986), Dir. John Hughes
    Fight Club (1999), Dir. David Fincher
    Avatar (2007), Dir. James Cameron
    Spotlight (2014), Dir. Tom McCarthy
    Music From:
    Foggy Mountain Breakdown, Flatt & Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys
    The Sound of Music, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II
    Sixteen Going On Seventeen, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II
    Edelweiss, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II
    So Long, Farewell, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II
    I Got Rhythm, George Gershwin
    Where Is My Mind?, The Pixies
    Various additional songs/soundtracks from the films listed above
    For educational purposes only.

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