Bonnie Parker, a bored waitress falls in love with an ex-con named Clyde Barrow and together they start a violent crime spree through the country, stealing cars and robbing banks.
Estelle Parsons had been appearing on Broadway in the title role of Tennessee Williams' "The Seven Descents of Myrtle" at the time the Oscar nominations were announced, and had to be whisked out of New York City by Warren Beatty to attend the Los Angeles ceremonies and receive her first Oscar.
C.W. Moss:
I spent a year... I spent *A YEAR* in reformatory!
Bonnie Parker:
Whooee! A man with a record!
About 50 minutes into the film Bonnie tells Clyde to pull the car over. Clyde drives into a field and they both get out, walk a way behind the car and start squabbling about getting rid of Buck's wife. Bonnie's hair is messed up and a few strands are draped back to front and more hair is hanging down the middle of her face. Scene cuts to Clyde momentarily then right back to Bonnie - with her hair out of her face and the back to front strands are gone.
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