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Poster Art From art.comBonnie and Clyde   1967     4 stars    N/R, 111 min.
Genre: Drama / Adventure
Director: Arthur Penn  
Cast: Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, Gene Hackman, Estelle Parsons, Michael J. Pollard, Denver Pyle, Gene Wilder, Dub Taylor, Evans Evans, Ken Mayer, Frances Fisher, Patrick Cranshaw, Mabel Cavitt, Owen Bush, Ken Miller

  Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway became household names after their much-lauded performances as Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker (ruthless bank robbers who terrorized the South during the depression). The film provoked much controversy when released because of its violent content. Estelle Parsons won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, and the film was nominated for eight other Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Actress, Actor, Director, and Supporting Actor (Michael J. Pollard and Gene Hackman). This was Gene Wilder's first film.



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Warren Beatty Clyde Barrow
Faye Dunaway Bonnie Parker
Gene Hackman Buck Barrow
Estelle Parsons Blanche
Michael J. Pollard C.W. Moss
Denver Pyle Frank Hamer
Gene Wilder Eugene Grizzard
Dub Taylor Ivan Moss
Evans Evans Velma Davis
Ken Mayer Sheriff Smoot
Frances Fisher Bonnie's Aunt
Patrick Cranshaw Bank Teller
Mabel Cavitt Bonnie's mother
Owen Bush Policeman
Ken Miller Police Officer

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The Buccaneer   1958     2 and a half stars  User Rating      N/R, 121 min.
Genre: Drama / Adventure / Romance
Director: Anthony Quinn  
Cast: Yul Brynner, Charlton Heston, Claire Bloom, Charles Boyer, Inger Stevens, E.G. Marshall, Lorne Greene, Henry Hull, Ted de Corsia, Douglass Dumbrille, Robert F. Simon, Sir Lancelot, Fran Jeffries, John Dierkes, Ken Miller

  President Andrew Jackson (Charlton Heston) wrangles a deal with pirate Jean Lafitte (Yul Brynner) to help the United States' cause in the War of 1812. Pretty good remake of the 1938 film, with DeMille, who directed the earlier version, as the Executive Producer.    1 User Review




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Remake of 1938 film about Jean Lafitte.olmac 02/23/2008 
  The War of 1812 was already lost by us to the British when it's largest battle was fought, and won, by the United States. Jackson was assisted by pirate/patriot Jean Lafitte.



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Yul Brynner Jean Lafitte
Charlton Heston Gen. Andrew Jackson
Claire Bloom Bonnie Brown
Charles Boyer Dominique You
Inger Stevens Annette Claiborne
E.G. Marshall Gov. William Clairborne
Lorne Greene Mercier
Henry Hull Ezra Peavey
Ted de Corsia Capt. Rumbo
Douglass Dumbrille Collector of the Port
Robert F. Simon Capt. Brown
Sir Lancelot Scipio
Fran Jeffries Cariba
John Dierkes Deacon
Ken Miller Sentry
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I Was a Teen-age Werewolf   1957     1 and a half stars    N/R, 76 min.
Genre: Horror / Thriller / Sci-Fi
Director: Gene Fowler Jr.  
Cast: Whit Bissell, Michael Landon, Yvonne Fedderson, Tony Marshall, Cynthia Chenault, Guy Williams, Vladimir Sokoloff, Dawn Richard, Barney Phillips, Ken Miller, Michael Rougas, Robert Griffin, Joseph Mell, Malcolm Atterbury, Louise Lewis

  Tony (Michael Landon) is a teenager whose temper gets him in trouble, and this concerns many, including his girlfriend Arlene (Yvonne Fedderson). As a result, Tony is treated through hypnotherapy by a psychologist, Dr. Brandon (Whit Bissell). Brandon uses Tony in an experiment and gives him a serum that turns him into a werewolf. Now, as Tony searches for a way to recover, violence ensues.



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Whit Bissell Dr. Alfred Brandon
Michael Landon Tony Rivers--Teenage Werewolf
Yvonne Fedderson Arlene Logan
Tony Marshall Jimmy
Cynthia Chenault Pearl, Vic's Girl
Guy Williams Officer Chris Stanley
Vladimir Sokoloff Pepe the Janitor
Dawn Richard Theresa
Barney Phillips Detective Sgt. Donovan
Ken Miller Vic--bongo player
Michael Rougas Frank
Robert Griffin Police Chief P.F. Baker
Joseph Mell Dr. Hugo Wagner
Malcolm Atterbury Charles Rivers
Louise Lewis Principal Ferguson
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1. Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
2. The Buccaneer (1958)
3. I Was a Teen-age Werewolf (1957)


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