This video depicts Clyde's brother Buck being shot at a motor court gun battle that took place long before Bonnie & Clyde were killed. Bonnie and Clyde were involved in MANY shootouts with police and they were both wounded MANY times before they were eventually ambushed in their car and killed.
The film is "The Barrow Gang", directed by Sean Hughes in 1995. It was intended to be a historically accurate portrayal of the twosome, but was never released for one reason or another. There is information on the film on Frank R. Ballinger's Texas Hideout" website.
The movie is called The Barrow Gang, made in 1995 and shot around Texas and Oklahoma,. I don't think it was released. It's not on dvd, I can't find it anywhere
@TheBBQPope Sadly at that time "smacking around" was considered normal.Bonnie losing her father who she adored as a toddler probably made her even more "clingy". She married at 15-and refused to ever divorce him,in fact she still had her wedding band on when she was killed.
As far as I can tell from short clip it seems very historically accurate. I'd love to see it. Clyde Barrow was no PIKER according to Ted Hinton (one of the 6 men of the Ambush posse), trying to take him alive was instantly met with gunfire, usually from a BAR Machine Gun (a devastating weapon). 9 Police officers tried taking Clyde alive, all died at his hands. He was 5'5 128 and all of it guts and meaness.
@phantasm091 I'm sorry but such comments show a complete lack of research. They can attribute without doubt 12 murders to B&C and 9 of those were police officers trying to take them alive. I once heard a speech by Floyd Hamilton and you don't know who he was you need not comment on B&C ever. He claimed that trying to take Clyde alive was paramount to suicide. Clyde once fought it out and escaped when he was entirely circled by police and National guardsmen (when Buck was taken).
Well I don't know what happend cause I wasn't there but what i know for a fact is that they are not as bad as everyone makes them out to be. Every place they have stayed at they always payed for there room and food never did any one wrong while he was staying with them unless they done him wrong of course anyone would have but i can actually say this is a FACT saying hes my 3rd great uncle (note:i know they done wrong but hes not as bad as ppl make him out to be)
@sPEAKoFmIND I'm sorry but you are thinking about some other gangster. Clyde was just as bad as any man can ever be. He bragged he'd never be taken alive and he backed it up. He killed more than one person who tried to help them. Shot one ladies hand off that was treating Bonnies burns. He was a bad outlaw and he was proud of that reputation.
This actually looks more appealing to me than the ultra-glamorous Hollywood mega flick "Bonnie and Clyde" from 1967. So inaccurate! and Faye was so wrong for the role, she played Bonnie way too sophisticatedly in my opinion.
Bonnie would not have been able to walk, much less hold a gun at this point. The car accident caused battery acid to destroy her leg and she was not able to walk for the rest of her life. Also the farmers who took them in, thinking Bonnie would die, did so willingly and NO ONE was shot from this family. Bonnie barely survived this car crash, which the Beaty movie completely ignored.
It may have been a gasoline fire after Clyde flipped the car. That much is not clear. However, it is known that her right leg had horrible third degree burns that caused her right leg to dangle up off the ground uselessly.
Just read Go Down Together The True Story of Bonnie and Clyde by Jeff Guinn and Bonnie And Clyde The Lives Behind The Legend by Paul Schneider. If your interested in these guys I recommend these books. This movie looks great wish it had been released-maybe one day!
Bonnie actually kept a diary and people found it and the last page was the day she died and she wrote how she never could shoot anyone. She would just watch Clyde shoot people and she cried the first time she saw him do it.
i agree with violator79 read the book clyde and bonnie the untold story its the truth with accounts from both families bonnie was to crippled cuz of a wreck to shoot and she never shot a state trooper she would point guns at hostages in the car they were riding in but never shot anyone. please read the fucking book im telling you about they didnt even rob that many banks like everyone thinks "they stole grocery money" is what john dillinger said about them, the were small timers.
Either way you want to look at it (or imagine it), Bonnie Parker was right there when Clyde Barrow killed (at least) several people, and that's a confirmed fact. (Blanche Barrow claimed Bonnie fired at the police in Joplin when two officers were killed). Clyde was a lowlife murdering thief and yet Bonnie stayed with him regardless of his violent sociopathic disregard for others. Bonnie knew that she and Clyde deserved what was inevitably coming to them and she made no bones about it.
This film short is amazing! The actress that played Bonnie actually looks like her. This short 7 minute film is the most accurate. I really wish that this was a full legnth feature. Great job! Thank-you!
The REAL story of Bonnie and Clyde is perfect fodder for a big block-buster movie - a film that tells in detail their lives and exploits, and leaves nothing sanitised. Arthur Penn's film was good entertainment but had nothing to do with history. (Even Bonnie's clothes were from the wrong era.)
Great fillm, very close to actual fact. Bonnie Parker was wanted for murder. She was responsible for the deaths of at least 3 people, 2 cops and a civilian. She wasn't the innocent kid people put her out to be. Read Blanche Barrows book, and Henry Methvins book. Both say that she was a crack shot and not afraid to use a gun.
This was before John Neal Phillips book came out "Running with Bonnie and Clyde - The Fast Ten Years of Ralph Fults if you're truly interested in the truth you must read this book. Phillips the THE expert on B&C, no not Jeff Guinnes, he merely copied Phillips book.
West Dallas & Lancaster Tx. is my home, the mood is no suprise. This is a touching part of history that needs to be taught more. Watching this leads me to believe that history really repeats itself. We Luv u Bonnie & Clyde!!
I agree with you rustleup1 it does need to be taught more...more to you! They where no one to love. Basicly they where just poor people in the great depression that went on a crim spree that killed many good people and pollice.
It's a shame this film has never been released in theatres,anything we can do to help promote and get it released at least national wide for a start? I'm sure blood sweat and tears went into the making of it.
I agree with you. I've heard it a few times that she did hold hostages, but you don't always need bullets in a gun to hold people as a hostage, just the gun itself is enough to motivate someone into not being a "hero." I still don't believe she would ever shoot anyone. I think she stayed with Clyde because she was smitten over him, i.e. blinded by lust. I believe overall she was a good person who put her emotions in front of her actions.
I know there is a whole romantic element to the whole story...but she enabled him and the victims were not any less dead because she let her emotions allow for murder
@RightWingCon81 You're an idiot. She never as so much fired a weapon in ANY criminal act, let alone killed anyone. Get your facts straight before posting again. Also, where's your proof? You have none!
@violator79 SHUT THE FUCK UP CUNT! Were you there to TRLY know if she killed someone or not? NO! You're going by some bullshit myth you saw on TV, while I wasn't there either,m I' going by police reportswhich say she was involved in at least one killing of a highway patrolman. So YOU get your facts straight you hairy twat.
Actually the witness that said that they saw Bonnie Parker shoot the Highway Patrolman was discredited, and it was told that Clyde Burrow and Henry Methvin were the ones who actually killed the Patrolman. As a matter of fact Henry Methvin said that Bonnie actually approached the patrolman trying to help him.
@violator79 Hey, you seem to know a lot about B en C :D Have you seen the movie of 1967? In that case I got 1 question for you; what, in your opinion, were scenes that did nót match with facts. In other words, how is the film different from the real story?
@DodoEmperor I've seen the 1967 movie but it's been a while. The movie did get some facts right, but just like Hollywood they twisted the facts so much it's hard to know where to begin. The part that that sticks out is the ending. Yes there was a kid whose father helped so he would get a light sentence, but the part about Clyde being out of the car is total fiction. Both B& C were in the car and were moving when the cops opened fire.
@violator79 Bonnie had it bad. Six months into running with Clyde she wanted to get out and go back home to her mother, and any time it stormed, she was so scared of the thunder and lightning she'd cry she wanted her mother. The way I see it, she was just a scared kid who didn't know what she was getting into really. After she was in a car crash and badly burnt, she threatened to leave but she could barely walk and Clyde had to carry her and keep her doped up to kill the pain she was always in.
@TheBookWorm1718 Bonnie may have not been held accountable if caught alive to the extent Clyde would'a been. Ted Hinton knew her and family somewhat, and said there was still time to save Bonnie, before she died. Like a lot of girls caught up in bad boyfriends, she likely saw no way out, or couldn't see life without Clyde. B & C were in touch with a newspaper man, and tried to negotiate a surrender with no death sentence guaranteed, to no avail. They got to a point of no hope.
I find myself being drawn even more to Bonnie Parker. I don't think she was as bad as portrayed. With some proper guidance, and not being with Clyde, she probably would've become a world famous poet or writer. She never killed anyone, and in fact, when 2 policemen were shot, she went over to them and tried to help. She had an aura about her that I find compelling. Frank Hamer should've let her live. She would not have shot anyone.
Bonnie Parker smuggled a gun to Clyde Barrow while he was in jail. As intelligent as she apparently was, I think she was well aware someone could die because of her actions that day. She witnessed Clyde murder policemen and innocents more than once later and yet stayed with him...go figure. Not that she ever pulled the trigger, supposedly, but it is well documented that she held a gun on hostages more than once.
I'm almost certain Bonnie fired a gun a few times. Desperate times calls for desperate measures. I have a feeling those who claimws otherwise (especially her family) were just doing so to "protect her integrity."
After reading Jeff Guinn's "Go Down Together," I've become fascinated by the B&C story. This story is ripe for a factual screenplay. There's no need to embellish or cut corners. Stick to the facts and it will make a great film. Please, whoever is making these films, do it right! BTW, good-looking trailer. It's a start.
Go Down Together was a really great book. My Grandpa and Grandma are reading it now and love it true. Jeff Guinn told the story well, and made every chaper full. I loved the pictures in the middle of the book.
i have seen this trailer 10times, i have read more than my share on the history of bonnie and clyde and these 8 mins are the closet thing to what these people were really like, wow can't wait for the whole movie, someone did their research
I've seen photos of Hillary duff in her Bonnie clothes for the film.Why can't they stick to the period of 1930's clothes and makeup? She looks too modern and out of charactor.I'd bet my money on the Sean Hughs version.Looks more realistic,professional, and the black and white print gives it a real 1930's look.
Wow! I hope Hilary sings the title song! Kevin is soooo cute too! Maybe they'll have a relationship during the filming we can read about while standing in line at the supermarket!
I have read most of the FBI files. You have to understand I agree with most of your assessment of her character. She never personally shot anyone and most likely wasn't blasting away during the gun battles (although Blanche alludes to the possibility at Joplin - and she was in no shape to do anything at Platte City). I don't know which released movies you are referring to as there has only been the one 1967 original and later an unwatchable "made for T.V" version. Are there others?
The FBI files can be purchased at Bonnie and Clydes Hideout. Winston put them on cd. He's the guy who found the B/C autograph's a while back. Just for the record. I know both the parker and the Barrow family. I have
seen and read things that have never been released to the public.I have also heard first hand from LC's son(Clyde's youngest brother) and Bonnie's niece both still living.I was told how and why B/C came to be. Forget the papers and movies,plus 90% of the books that are out there.
If you did that much reserch you would not have this point of view, unless your reserch comes from the papers and most authors. As far as clyde and Roy are concerned, she was 16 when she married Roy. She had Idea he was a thief. She didn't know Clyde was a thief until 2 or 3 months after they were together when he was arrested at her mothers house. The B/C your talking about is from the movies. Have you seen the FBI files on B/C? There are hundreds of them. They are eye openers.
You have to remember that there were cops kidnaped by people who said they were B/C.
Than found out later they were kidnaped by other outlaws, but didn't make the correction later. Clyde only kidnaped about 3 maybe 4 cops. Ray Hamilton or W.D. was there, so Bonnie would not have had to hold a gun on someone. I'm not saying it didn't happen. I don't believe Bonnie would have pulled the trigger on anyone. I know her. been studying her for 10 years. It's wasn't in her make up.
I've been studying them for almost twenty years. I think you have a very romantic view of a woman who was directly involved in the murders of at least 12 people (not to say she was a killer herself). Regardless, I completely understand your point of view as I have read (and researched beyond) the same materials that are available. Not in her make-up? Her first husband was also a career criminal just like Clyde Barrow. Apparently she was attracted to that "element" so much so as to die for it...
According to one policeman they kidnapped Bonnie Parker had a "foul mouth". What that constitutes I don't know, I wasn't there, and we must consider the times.
Also, Bonnie held guns on kidnapped officers plenty of times and I'm sure she would have pulled the trigger if need be. Apparently Clyde educated her well on the use of guns and she was no stranger to them, that's for damn sure, yet she was no "gun moll" as depicted in the media then and now.
This is a real good looking movie trailer. The only thing I don't like about it as with other B/C movies is that they show Bonnie shooting a weapon. Bonnie nor Blance picked up and fired a weapon, It never happened. Tonya Holley is Filming a new B/C movie, suppose to be coming out in may of this year. It's a feature film. The scrip is suppose to be fantastic and accurate
I've read conflicting reports on whether or not Bonnie Parker fired a gun or not. In Blanche Barrow's memoir she stated Bonnie fired from the window at the police in Joplin but didn't actually see her do it. Witnesses also stated that women fired from the car after Clyde and Buck robbed a bank - and yelled out the window "That'll learn ya!" or something to that effect. Hopefully Tonya Holly will make a better film than her last efforts.
A much more accurate portrayal of Blanche from the look of it. She was younger, thinner, and prettier than Estelle Parsons played her. Buck was around 30 but she was only around 22.
I don't know what scene you are referring to, but the end of this clip shows Buck, Clydes brother, being shot at the Red Crown Tavern. Other than that Bonnie and Clyde were ambushed by police many times, all attempts failures until the obvious one led by Frank Hamer in May of 1934. That scene is not shown in this trailer.
Of course Clyde accesed that garage from the INSIDE and the armored car looked nothing like that but I REALLY wonder where in the world did they get that Red Crown building??!
Made it??
SO much fun.
I don't think THIS Clyde will have a french impotence problem!
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blotoid 2 weeks ago
EXCELLENT!! GREAT JOB!! Wish there was more! Shooting in Noir style is just perfect for this kind of film!
pfuiphxpfui 3 weeks ago 2
So when are you going to release the film? Just put it on DVD and get it out there! I can't wait to see the whole thing!
thecondor7 2 months ago
this film would have blown warren beattys thing out of the water.
this is just GREAT
(and the guy playing Raymond Hamilton looks like him too!)
manuelkong10 2 months ago 2
Damn, wish there was a full film of this. That was brilliant! Well done to all involved.
bazonics 3 months ago 5
Um they got shot in a their getaway car not in a house
govikings26 4 months ago
@govikings26
Yeah, um...
This video depicts Clyde's brother Buck being shot at a motor court gun battle that took place long before Bonnie & Clyde were killed. Bonnie and Clyde were involved in MANY shootouts with police and they were both wounded MANY times before they were eventually ambushed in their car and killed.
Um...ok?
Hughsnick 4 months ago 8
@Hughsnick Was this a trailer you shot to use to help raise money for a feature?
elvez1231 3 months ago
@elvez1231 No, just a trailer we made for fun out of a few scenes we shot.
Hughsnick 3 months ago
@govikings26 You big dummy
dalewormheart3704 3 months ago 2
This is so well made,it is as if the director is following the real Bonnie & Clyde around.
ShortieLeeroy 4 months ago 2
The film is "The Barrow Gang", directed by Sean Hughes in 1995. It was intended to be a historically accurate portrayal of the twosome, but was never released for one reason or another. There is information on the film on Frank R. Ballinger's Texas Hideout" website.
MrUnidyne 4 months ago
I can't wait to see the full length version!
monymony011 5 months ago
This is so beautiful and powerful. You never see cinema like this anymore!
The film maker is brilliant!
durgamanji11 5 months ago 3
they should of "an hero"
glitchhunter96 5 months ago
especially early on... Bonnie was nice to hostages...she was a talker
BSGbarberkris 5 months ago
Who plays Bonnie? She actually looks like the real Bonnie
xiaoecho 6 months ago 3
The movie is called The Barrow Gang, made in 1995 and shot around Texas and Oklahoma,. I don't think it was released. It's not on dvd, I can't find it anywhere
brown9708 6 months ago 2
eerily wonderful. not words spoken,none needed.
barrysgrl74 6 months ago 3
@TheBBQPope Sadly at that time "smacking around" was considered normal.Bonnie losing her father who she adored as a toddler probably made her even more "clingy". She married at 15-and refused to ever divorce him,in fact she still had her wedding band on when she was killed.
BrandonTxOthor 7 months ago
and clydes clothes he was wearing are hanging in a case next to the car
callscott1 7 months ago
The Car is here in San Diego in a museum for people to take pictures of
callscott1 7 months ago
As far as I can tell from short clip it seems very historically accurate. I'd love to see it. Clyde Barrow was no PIKER according to Ted Hinton (one of the 6 men of the Ambush posse), trying to take him alive was instantly met with gunfire, usually from a BAR Machine Gun (a devastating weapon). 9 Police officers tried taking Clyde alive, all died at his hands. He was 5'5 128 and all of it guts and meaness.
txkiddjr 7 months ago
@phantasm091 I'm sorry but such comments show a complete lack of research. They can attribute without doubt 12 murders to B&C and 9 of those were police officers trying to take them alive. I once heard a speech by Floyd Hamilton and you don't know who he was you need not comment on B&C ever. He claimed that trying to take Clyde alive was paramount to suicide. Clyde once fought it out and escaped when he was entirely circled by police and National guardsmen (when Buck was taken).
txkiddjr 7 months ago
now i want to see this movie! i dont care if its black and white. what era is this from. and yes i know it says unreleased
percectinsanity 7 months ago
Well I don't know what happend cause I wasn't there but what i know for a fact is that they are not as bad as everyone makes them out to be. Every place they have stayed at they always payed for there room and food never did any one wrong while he was staying with them unless they done him wrong of course anyone would have but i can actually say this is a FACT saying hes my 3rd great uncle (note:i know they done wrong but hes not as bad as ppl make him out to be)
sPEAKoFmIND 7 months ago
@sPEAKoFmIND I'm sorry but you are thinking about some other gangster. Clyde was just as bad as any man can ever be. He bragged he'd never be taken alive and he backed it up. He killed more than one person who tried to help them. Shot one ladies hand off that was treating Bonnies burns. He was a bad outlaw and he was proud of that reputation.
txkiddjr 7 months ago
bonnie was born my hometown rowena wooooohooooo
XxsmigglyxX 7 months ago
This actually looks more appealing to me than the ultra-glamorous Hollywood mega flick "Bonnie and Clyde" from 1967. So inaccurate! and Faye was so wrong for the role, she played Bonnie way too sophisticatedly in my opinion.
MegaSupaFine 8 months ago 4
Bonnie would not have been able to walk, much less hold a gun at this point. The car accident caused battery acid to destroy her leg and she was not able to walk for the rest of her life. Also the farmers who took them in, thinking Bonnie would die, did so willingly and NO ONE was shot from this family. Bonnie barely survived this car crash, which the Beaty movie completely ignored.
zpdoc 9 months ago
@zpdoc
It may have been a gasoline fire after Clyde flipped the car. That much is not clear. However, it is known that her right leg had horrible third degree burns that caused her right leg to dangle up off the ground uselessly.
blackmumba111 9 months ago
Just read Go Down Together The True Story of Bonnie and Clyde by Jeff Guinn and Bonnie And Clyde The Lives Behind The Legend by Paul Schneider. If your interested in these guys I recommend these books. This movie looks great wish it had been released-maybe one day!
55Zeros 9 months ago
Bonnie Parker was 4-foot-10, 85 lbs.
woodyt56 10 months ago
Wow this is terrific. Very evocative of the original characters. Great casting of Bonnie. Would love to see more.
Bonobo3D 10 months ago 4
still better than the banking scum that are stealing mony of the working class every day
ArlenNess2 1 year ago 6
Great footage & great job!!!. Is this film released yet?
0utlaw13 1 year ago
Bonnie actually kept a diary and people found it and the last page was the day she died and she wrote how she never could shoot anyone. She would just watch Clyde shoot people and she cried the first time she saw him do it.
ThePhantomFanatic 1 year ago
i agree with violator79 read the book clyde and bonnie the untold story its the truth with accounts from both families bonnie was to crippled cuz of a wreck to shoot and she never shot a state trooper she would point guns at hostages in the car they were riding in but never shot anyone. please read the fucking book im telling you about they didnt even rob that many banks like everyone thinks "they stole grocery money" is what john dillinger said about them, the were small timers.
kissmyass19901 1 year ago
Either way you want to look at it (or imagine it), Bonnie Parker was right there when Clyde Barrow killed (at least) several people, and that's a confirmed fact. (Blanche Barrow claimed Bonnie fired at the police in Joplin when two officers were killed). Clyde was a lowlife murdering thief and yet Bonnie stayed with him regardless of his violent sociopathic disregard for others. Bonnie knew that she and Clyde deserved what was inevitably coming to them and she made no bones about it.
blotoid 1 year ago
When is this getting released? It says that it was made in 1995, & I want to see it so badly!
Roundhere44 1 year ago 5
This film short is amazing! The actress that played Bonnie actually looks like her. This short 7 minute film is the most accurate. I really wish that this was a full legnth feature. Great job! Thank-you!
1962Telstar 1 year ago 9
@1962Telstar Yeah, but we didn't get to see them be killed.
soccerguy325 2 months ago
im related to them i swear to god
acookiegodd 1 year ago
@acookiegodd , Which one of them, Bonnie or Clyde?
bwild61 1 year ago
@bwild61 meant bonnie
acookiegodd 1 year ago
Good video - but where's it from? Who made it?
The REAL story of Bonnie and Clyde is perfect fodder for a big block-buster movie - a film that tells in detail their lives and exploits, and leaves nothing sanitised. Arthur Penn's film was good entertainment but had nothing to do with history. (Even Bonnie's clothes were from the wrong era.)
JoeStunner 1 year ago 3
Great fillm, very close to actual fact. Bonnie Parker was wanted for murder. She was responsible for the deaths of at least 3 people, 2 cops and a civilian. She wasn't the innocent kid people put her out to be. Read Blanche Barrows book, and Henry Methvins book. Both say that she was a crack shot and not afraid to use a gun.
lordzaphodb 1 year ago 3
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@lordzaphodb im related to them i swear to god
acookiegodd 1 year ago
It would be nice to see the film that one of the gang shot themselves.
timtak1 1 year ago
This video is super! Thanks for posting!
bwild61 1 year ago 2
Wow, that was amazing!
misisipimike 1 year ago 18
Bravo! Excellent job!!!!!
tymbershade 2 years ago 7
Awesome work!
ghettobxx 2 years ago 4
wow this was shot in 1995! What happened?
This was before John Neal Phillips book came out "Running with Bonnie and Clyde - The Fast Ten Years of Ralph Fults if you're truly interested in the truth you must read this book. Phillips the THE expert on B&C, no not Jeff Guinnes, he merely copied Phillips book.
TheCrazyLaugh 2 years ago
@TheCrazyLaugh I believe you mean Jeff Guinn.
Sheboggie1 1 year ago
Very accurate. Sean Hughes and C.J. Blea know there stuff...
Dickerdu 2 years ago
@dorothysmom no....they look a lot like the real outlaws, but this is just a movie made in 1995
HamstersHorses 2 years ago 2
This is a great movie, any chance I can buy it on DVD?
dorothysmom 2 years ago 3
Any chance fron a second trailer,it's been 15 months....smile
glawsny 2 years ago
good video
starbabe58 2 years ago
Immortals
marlin187 2 years ago
Yea, the girl looks a lot like Bonnie...
amozartii 2 years ago 2
West Dallas & Lancaster Tx. is my home, the mood is no suprise. This is a touching part of history that needs to be taught more. Watching this leads me to believe that history really repeats itself. We Luv u Bonnie & Clyde!!
rustleup1 2 years ago
I agree with you rustleup1 it does need to be taught more...more to you! They where no one to love. Basicly they where just poor people in the great depression that went on a crim spree that killed many good people and pollice.
abisoose10 2 years ago
It's a shame this film has never been released in theatres,anything we can do to help promote and get it released at least national wide for a start? I'm sure blood sweat and tears went into the making of it.
glawsny 2 years ago 2
i never knew they had a camera recording the fights!
No just kidding
Is it me or does Bonnie (in this video) look a bit like bonnie parker?
HamstersHorses 2 years ago
I agree with you. I've heard it a few times that she did hold hostages, but you don't always need bullets in a gun to hold people as a hostage, just the gun itself is enough to motivate someone into not being a "hero." I still don't believe she would ever shoot anyone. I think she stayed with Clyde because she was smitten over him, i.e. blinded by lust. I believe overall she was a good person who put her emotions in front of her actions.
violator79 2 years ago 19
I guess we'd have to have been there. The new movie with Hilary Duff should straighten all that out for us.
blotoid 2 years ago
I'm LOL'ing over that Duff comment!! I don't go by movies. I do reading and actual research into what happened and what the people were like.
I thank you for being an intelligent person. Most people would be going berserk on here. We have our opinions and don't condemn each other for them.
violator79 2 years ago
"Actual research"??? " she probably would've become a world famous poet or writer" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! STUPID GAYMONSTER!!
GianvilO7 2 years ago
I know there is a whole romantic element to the whole story...but she enabled him and the victims were not any less dead because she let her emotions allow for murder
ATXviIIIe 2 years ago
@violator79 Life is one fool thing after another, whereas love is two fool things after each other--Oscar Wilde
Sheboggie1 1 year ago 2
@violator79 Bonnie shot a state trooper in the back of the head with a shotgun so yeah, she was a murdering cunt.
RightWingCon81 1 year ago
@RightWingCon81 You're an idiot. She never as so much fired a weapon in ANY criminal act, let alone killed anyone. Get your facts straight before posting again. Also, where's your proof? You have none!
violator79 1 year ago 2
@violator79 SHUT THE FUCK UP CUNT! Were you there to TRLY know if she killed someone or not? NO! You're going by some bullshit myth you saw on TV, while I wasn't there either,m I' going by police reportswhich say she was involved in at least one killing of a highway patrolman. So YOU get your facts straight you hairy twat.
RightWingCon81 1 year ago
@RightWingCon81 Can't always trust police reports. Trust me.
resigal04 8 months ago
@RightWingCon81
Actually the witness that said that they saw Bonnie Parker shoot the Highway Patrolman was discredited, and it was told that Clyde Burrow and Henry Methvin were the ones who actually killed the Patrolman. As a matter of fact Henry Methvin said that Bonnie actually approached the patrolman trying to help him.
niaj0310 7 months ago
@violator79 Hey, you seem to know a lot about B en C :D Have you seen the movie of 1967? In that case I got 1 question for you; what, in your opinion, were scenes that did nót match with facts. In other words, how is the film different from the real story?
Thanks in advance! :)
DodoEmperor 8 months ago
@DodoEmperor I've seen the 1967 movie but it's been a while. The movie did get some facts right, but just like Hollywood they twisted the facts so much it's hard to know where to begin. The part that that sticks out is the ending. Yes there was a kid whose father helped so he would get a light sentence, but the part about Clyde being out of the car is total fiction. Both B& C were in the car and were moving when the cops opened fire.
violator79 8 months ago 2
@violator79 Bonnie had it bad. Six months into running with Clyde she wanted to get out and go back home to her mother, and any time it stormed, she was so scared of the thunder and lightning she'd cry she wanted her mother. The way I see it, she was just a scared kid who didn't know what she was getting into really. After she was in a car crash and badly burnt, she threatened to leave but she could barely walk and Clyde had to carry her and keep her doped up to kill the pain she was always in.
TheBookWorm1718 4 months ago
@TheBookWorm1718 Bonnie may have not been held accountable if caught alive to the extent Clyde would'a been. Ted Hinton knew her and family somewhat, and said there was still time to save Bonnie, before she died. Like a lot of girls caught up in bad boyfriends, she likely saw no way out, or couldn't see life without Clyde. B & C were in touch with a newspaper man, and tried to negotiate a surrender with no death sentence guaranteed, to no avail. They got to a point of no hope.
junkdeal 1 month ago
I find myself being drawn even more to Bonnie Parker. I don't think she was as bad as portrayed. With some proper guidance, and not being with Clyde, she probably would've become a world famous poet or writer. She never killed anyone, and in fact, when 2 policemen were shot, she went over to them and tried to help. She had an aura about her that I find compelling. Frank Hamer should've let her live. She would not have shot anyone.
violator79 2 years ago 2
Bonnie Parker smuggled a gun to Clyde Barrow while he was in jail. As intelligent as she apparently was, I think she was well aware someone could die because of her actions that day. She witnessed Clyde murder policemen and innocents more than once later and yet stayed with him...go figure. Not that she ever pulled the trigger, supposedly, but it is well documented that she held a gun on hostages more than once.
blotoid 2 years ago
PLEASE release this movie!!!
jonesat6 2 years ago
I'm almost certain Bonnie fired a gun a few times. Desperate times calls for desperate measures. I have a feeling those who claimws otherwise (especially her family) were just doing so to "protect her integrity."
musicaltheatergeek79 2 years ago
It's interesting that this short film decided to leave out the couple final fate!
FluffyCerberus 2 years ago
After reading Jeff Guinn's "Go Down Together," I've become fascinated by the B&C story. This story is ripe for a factual screenplay. There's no need to embellish or cut corners. Stick to the facts and it will make a great film. Please, whoever is making these films, do it right! BTW, good-looking trailer. It's a start.
Lumbar87 2 years ago
Go Down Together was a really great book. My Grandpa and Grandma are reading it now and love it true. Jeff Guinn told the story well, and made every chaper full. I loved the pictures in the middle of the book.
HamstersHorses 2 years ago
i have seen this trailer 10times, i have read more than my share on the history of bonnie and clyde and these 8 mins are the closet thing to what these people were really like, wow can't wait for the whole movie, someone did their research
ftlshome1 2 years ago 2
does anybody know when the movie is coming out? .....the movie that this trailer is about.
muddbosss 2 years ago
I've seen photos of Hillary duff in her Bonnie clothes for the film.Why can't they stick to the period of 1930's clothes and makeup? She looks too modern and out of charactor.I'd bet my money on the Sean Hughs version.Looks more realistic,professional, and the black and white print gives it a real 1930's look.
glawsny 3 years ago 2
Wow! I hope Hilary sings the title song! Kevin is soooo cute too! Maybe they'll have a relationship during the filming we can read about while standing in line at the supermarket!
blotoid 3 years ago
I'm really enjoying this trailer and reading the comments. By the way it actually was Bonnie's right leg that was badly burned.
glawsny 3 years ago 4
I have read most of the FBI files. You have to understand I agree with most of your assessment of her character. She never personally shot anyone and most likely wasn't blasting away during the gun battles (although Blanche alludes to the possibility at Joplin - and she was in no shape to do anything at Platte City). I don't know which released movies you are referring to as there has only been the one 1967 original and later an unwatchable "made for T.V" version. Are there others?
blotoid 3 years ago
The FBI files can be purchased at Bonnie and Clydes Hideout. Winston put them on cd. He's the guy who found the B/C autograph's a while back. Just for the record. I know both the parker and the Barrow family. I have
seen and read things that have never been released to the public.I have also heard first hand from LC's son(Clyde's youngest brother) and Bonnie's niece both still living.I was told how and why B/C came to be. Forget the papers and movies,plus 90% of the books that are out there.
qwqawer 3 years ago
If you did that much reserch you would not have this point of view, unless your reserch comes from the papers and most authors. As far as clyde and Roy are concerned, she was 16 when she married Roy. She had Idea he was a thief. She didn't know Clyde was a thief until 2 or 3 months after they were together when he was arrested at her mothers house. The B/C your talking about is from the movies. Have you seen the FBI files on B/C? There are hundreds of them. They are eye openers.
qwqawer 3 years ago
You have to remember that there were cops kidnaped by people who said they were B/C.
Than found out later they were kidnaped by other outlaws, but didn't make the correction later. Clyde only kidnaped about 3 maybe 4 cops. Ray Hamilton or W.D. was there, so Bonnie would not have had to hold a gun on someone. I'm not saying it didn't happen. I don't believe Bonnie would have pulled the trigger on anyone. I know her. been studying her for 10 years. It's wasn't in her make up.
qwqawer 3 years ago
I've been studying them for almost twenty years. I think you have a very romantic view of a woman who was directly involved in the murders of at least 12 people (not to say she was a killer herself). Regardless, I completely understand your point of view as I have read (and researched beyond) the same materials that are available. Not in her make-up? Her first husband was also a career criminal just like Clyde Barrow. Apparently she was attracted to that "element" so much so as to die for it...
blotoid 3 years ago
@qwqawer , I like how you say that You know Bonnie. I think alot of folks feel the same way!
bwild61 1 year ago
Also, Bonnie was well spoken. She didn't talk like she had a 5th grade education.
qwqawer 3 years ago 2
According to one policeman they kidnapped Bonnie Parker had a "foul mouth". What that constitutes I don't know, I wasn't there, and we must consider the times.
Also, Bonnie held guns on kidnapped officers plenty of times and I'm sure she would have pulled the trigger if need be. Apparently Clyde educated her well on the use of guns and she was no stranger to them, that's for damn sure, yet she was no "gun moll" as depicted in the media then and now.
Blanche was another story altogether.
blotoid 3 years ago
This is a real good looking movie trailer. The only thing I don't like about it as with other B/C movies is that they show Bonnie shooting a weapon. Bonnie nor Blance picked up and fired a weapon, It never happened. Tonya Holley is Filming a new B/C movie, suppose to be coming out in may of this year. It's a feature film. The scrip is suppose to be fantastic and accurate
qwqawer 3 years ago
I've read conflicting reports on whether or not Bonnie Parker fired a gun or not. In Blanche Barrow's memoir she stated Bonnie fired from the window at the police in Joplin but didn't actually see her do it. Witnesses also stated that women fired from the car after Clyde and Buck robbed a bank - and yelled out the window "That'll learn ya!" or something to that effect. Hopefully Tonya Holly will make a better film than her last efforts.
blotoid 3 years ago
you all are right, i'm wrong. it's the Red Crown.
anyone for fried chicken? "anyone can eat fried chicken!"
monky999 3 years ago
WOW! Great! really has the feeling of blanch's book. what exactly is this???
monky999 3 years ago
HOW CAN I GET THIS MOVIE
lexier214 3 years ago
A much more accurate portrayal of Blanche from the look of it. She was younger, thinner, and prettier than Estelle Parsons played her. Buck was around 30 but she was only around 22.
LordElvis666 3 years ago
umm , bonnie and clyde did not die that way in real life .. the get ambushed by the cops and get all shot up in their ford . . so this is false . .
itzie89 3 years ago 2
I don't know what scene you are referring to, but the end of this clip shows Buck, Clydes brother, being shot at the Red Crown Tavern. Other than that Bonnie and Clyde were ambushed by police many times, all attempts failures until the obvious one led by Frank Hamer in May of 1934. That scene is not shown in this trailer.
blotoid 3 years ago
that was the shoot out in joplin
monky999 3 years ago
The actress playing Bonnie Parker could pass for her twin sister - almost scary!
jagmike1225 3 years ago
Great stuff.
I really liked the Red Crown sequence.
The stuff of nightmares.
Of course Clyde accesed that garage from the INSIDE and the armored car looked nothing like that but I REALLY wonder where in the world did they get that Red Crown building??!
Made it??
SO much fun.
I don't think THIS Clyde will have a french impotence problem!
Thank goodness.
manuelkong10 3 years ago
GREAT!! I think the music made it! (thank goodness no freakin banjos).
It leaves some of "bonnie and clyde was fun and games" in the grave.
manuelkong10 3 years ago
Holy smokes that was awesome!
Incredibly accurate and well shot. It really looked like actual footage.
Where can I buy the rest?
baserigger 3 years ago
Absolutly amazing, it looks like the real thing, Best Bonnie and Clyde footage I've seen. Thanks for sharing.
indiancorn 3 years ago
That is just the coolest... Can I buy the movie on DVD? if so, how and where? Thanks
meth222 3 years ago
awesome! looking forward to the full film.
alj36420 3 years ago
When the hell did you film that? Absolutely amazing!!!!!!!!!!
Kurt
crowbar4130 3 years ago
Wow... That was the best Bonnie & Clyde
Footage. I have not seen this version.
morblotoid 3 years ago