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Release Date: 06 October 2008
Bonnie and Clyde:
Adrift In The Depression-Era Southwest, Clyde Barrow And Bonnie Parker Embark On A Life Of Crime. They Mean No
Harm. They Crave Adventure-And Each Other. Soon We Start To Love Them Too. But Nothing In Film History
Has Prepared Us For The Cascading Violence To Follow. Bonnie And Clyde Balances Itself On A Knife-Edge Of
Laughter And Terror, Thanks To Vivid Title-Role Performances By Warren Beatty And Faye Dunaway. Director Arthur
Penn Keeps The Film's Sensibilities Tough But Never Cruel. Winner Of Two Academy Awards.
The Getaway:
Master Theif Doc McCoy Knows His Wife Has Been In Bed With The Local Political Boss In Order To Spring Him
From Jail. What He Can't Know Is The Sinister Succession Of Double-Crosses That Will Sour The Deal Once He's
On The Outside-And Executing The Ultimate Robbery. Fasten Your Seatbelts And Join Steve McQueen And Ali
MacGraw In A Supreme Action Thriller Based On Jim Thompson's Novel.
Natural Born Killers:
From Two Of The World's Most Controversial Filmmakers-Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs) And Oliver Stone (Platoon, Any Given Sunday) Comes One Of The Most Controversial Films Ever Made. Meet Mickey
(Woody Harrelson) And Mallory (Juliette Lewis), The Most Terrifying, Relentless And Cold Blooded Killers Imaginable.
Rejected By Society, These Two Lost Souls Embark On A Murderous Rampage. But As The Body Count Soars, So
Too Does Their Notoriety And Before Long The Greedy Tabloid Press Has Made Them Into Cult Heroes.
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