American criminals come mainly from pure despair, offering and surviving for others. These offenders became the most notorious and infamous criminal known to the people. Couples in the United States, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, are influenced by many factors that have led to crime frenzy. Born in Bonnie and Clyde, the United States changed them to infamous criminals and changed the US they were dying. "Poverty ... ... There is a crime - this is the truth" (Green 16).
During the Great Depression, when Clyde tried to steal a Bonnie's mother's car, Clyde Burrow (Warren Beatty) and Bonnie Parker (Fay Dunaway) met. Bonnie, who was tired of her job as a waitress, was very interested in Clyde, so he accepted him and decided to become his criminal partner. Although they have achieved some results, their amateur efforts are exciting but not very profitable. They contacted CW Moss (Michael J. Pollard), a clerk at a clumsy petrol station, and became criminal frenzy to Clyde's brother Gene Hackman and his wife Estelle Parsons. The daughter of a fast file preacher. The excited Blanche has dismissed Bonnie, Clyde, CW, and Pony considers Blanche's frivolity as gang. Sustained risk of happiness
Bonnie and Clyde are the criminal films of American biography 1967 by Arthur Payne, starring Warren Beatty and Faywon Dunaway as the main character Clydebaro and the State. Nee Parker. This movie includes Michael J. Pollard, Jen E. Huckman, Esther Parsons, Denver Pile, Dave Taylor, Jean Wilder (the first movie), Evans Evans, Mabel Cavitt. This script was written by David Newman and Robert Benton. Robert Towne and Beatty made an unrecognized contribution to the script; Beatty also made a movie. Soundtrack was created by Charles Strouse
Bonnie and Clyde met in Texas in January 1930. At that time, Bonnie married a murderer who was killed at the age of 19; Clyde is 21 years old and unmarried. Shortly thereafter, he was arrested for robbery and sent to prison. He escaped using a gun that Bonnie fled secretly and was sent back to prison. Clyde was released for parole in February 1932, joined Bonnie again and resumed his criminal life. In addition to car theft, Bonnie and Clyde are suspects of other crimes. When they were killed in 1934, they were deemed to have committed 13 murders and a few robbers and thefts. For example, Barrow was suspected of killing two policemen in Joplin, Missouri, kidnapping men and women in the countryside of Louisiana. He released them near Wald, Texas, then did not do anything to attack, he linked that group to bank robbery and car theft.