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Al Capone, John Dillinger, Bonnie & Clyde. Chicago: Questar Video, 1994.

Algren, Nelson. "The Pursuit of the Pixie-Eared Elephant. The True Story of Bonnie & Clyde: As Told by Bonnie's Mother and Clyde's Sister. [Former title Fugitives] Ed. Jan I. Fortune. New York: Signet New American Library, 1968.

Alpert, Hollis. “Crime Wave.” Rev. of Bonnie and Clyde, dir. Arthur Penn. Saturday Review 5 August 1967.

America from the Great Depression to World War II. Library of Congress: American Memory. http://rs6.loc.gov/fsowhome.html

Armstrong, Marion. "Study in Infantilism." Christian Century 18 October 1967: 1326.

"Arthur Penn." Film Reference. http://www.filmreference.com/Directors-Mi-Pe/Penn-Arthur.html

Barrow, Blanche. My Life with Bonnie and Clyde. Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 2004.

Baxter, John. The Gangster Film. New York, A. S. Barnes, 1970.

Berardinelli, James. "Review: Bonnie and Clyde." Reelviews Movie Reviews 2003. http://www.reelviews.net/movies/b/bonnie_clyde.html

Bernstein, Matthew. "Model Criminals: Visual Style in Bonnie and Clyde." Arthur Penn's Bonnie and Clyde. Ed. Lester D. Friedman. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000. 101-26.

Bernstein, Matthew. "Perfecting the New Gangster: Writing Bonnie and Clyde." Film Quarterly 53.4 (2000): 16-31.

Bingham, Adam. “Arthur Penn.” Senses of Cinema. http://sensesofcinema.com/2003/great-directors/penn/

Bonnie and Clyde Death Scene http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sh0luSsP91I&feature=PlayList&p=0E837B9AAA19E9A8&index=0&playnext=1

Bonnie and Clyde Ending http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sh0luSsP91I&feature=PlayList&p=0E837B9AAA19E9A8&index=0&playnext=1

Bonnie and Clyde Opening http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0j6ghtjNto&feature=PlayList&p=0E837B9AAA19E9A8&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=2

Bonnie and Clyde: The Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BizxiDtFdrI

Bonnie Parker & Clyde Barrow http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTo-96KyArg&feature=PlayList&p=0E837B9AAA19E9A8&index=4

Bugsy, Dutch & Al: The Gangsters. Santa Monica: Rhino Records, 1992.

Canby, Vincent. "Arthur Penn: Does His Bonnie and Clyde Glorify Crime." New York Times 17 September 1967.

Cardullo, Bert. "Look Back in Bemusement: The New American Cinema, 1965-1970." Cambridge Quarterly 37.4 (2008): 375-86.

Carr, Steven Alan. "From 'Fucking Cops'! to 'Fucking Media'! Bonnie and Clyde for a Sixties America." Arthur Penn's Bonnie and Clyde. Ed. Lester D. Friedman. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000. 70-100.

Carson, Diane. "'It's Never the Way I Knew Them': Searching for Bonnie and Clyde." Arthur Penn's Bonnie and Clyde. Ed. Lester D. Friedman. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000. 42-69.

Cawelti, John G. "The Artistic Power of Bonnie and Clyde." Focus on Bonnie and Clyde. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1973.

Cawelti, John G. Focus on Bonnie and Clyde. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1973.

Collier, Peter. "The Barrow Gang: An Aftertaste." Ramparts May 1968: 16-22.

Conroy, Frank. "Violent Movies." New York Review of Books 11 July 1968: 28-29.

Cook, Page. "Bonnie and Clyde." Films in Review 18.8 (1967): 504-5.

Cook, Pam. "Another Story: Myth and History in Bonnie and Clyde (1967)." Film Moments: Criticism, History, Theory. Ed. Tom Brown and James Walters. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

Cott, Nancy. "Bonnie and Clyde." Past Imperfect: History According to the Movies. Ed. Mark C. Carnes. New York: Holt, 1995. 220-23.

Crist, Judith. “The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde.” Rev. of Bonnie and Clyde, dir. Arthur Penn. Vogue September 1967.

Crowther, Bosely. "Screen: Bonnie and Clyde Arrives." New York Times 14 August 1967.

Crowther, Bosley. "Run Bonnie and Clyde." New York Times 3 September 1967: 2.1.

Dealers in Death, Murder, & Mayhem in America. New York: MPI Home Video, 1985.

Dickstein, Morris. Dancing in the Dark: A Cultural History of the Great Depression. New York: W.W. Norton, 2009.

Dirks, Tom. Bonnie and Clyde (1967). http://www.filmsite.org/bonn.html

Ebert, Roger. “Bonnie and Clyde.” Rev. of Bonnie and Clyde, dir. Arthur Penn. Chicago Sun-Times 25 September 1967.

Farber, Stephen. "Bonnie and Clyde." Sight and Sound 37.4 (1968): 174-75.

FBI History -- Famous Cases: Bonnie and Clyde http://www.fbi.gov/libref/historic/famcases/clyde/clyde.htm

Fortune, Jan I. Fugitives: The Story of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker As Told by Bonnie's Mother and Clyde's Sister. Dallas: Ranger Press, 1934.

Free, William. "Aesthetic and Moral Value in Bonnie and Clyde." Quarterly Journal of Speech 54 (1968): 220-25.

Friedman, Lester D. ed. Arthur Penn's Bonnie and Clyde. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000.

The Gangster Chronicles. Newark: Parade Video: 1989.

Geduld, Carolyn. "Bonnie and Clyde: Society vs. the Clan." Renaissance of the Film. Ed. Julius Bellone. New York: Crowell, 1970.

Gilman, Richard. “Gangsters on the Road to Nowhere.” Rev. of Bonnie and Clyde, dir. Arthur Penn. New Republic 4 November 1967.

The Great Depression. Alexandria: PBS Video, 1993.

Grieveson, Lee, Esther Sonnet, and Peter Stanfield, eds. Mob Culture: Hidden Histories of the American Gangster Film. New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 2005.

Guinn, Jeff. Go Down Together: The True, Untold Story of Bonnie and Clyde. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2009.

Gutfeld, Arnon. "Nostalgia, Protest and Tradition in the 1960s: History as Reflected by Bonnie and Clyde." JASAT (Journal of the American Studies Association of Texas) 40 (2009): 5-34.

Harris, Mark. “Bonnie and Clyde.” Pictures at a Revolution: Five Movies and the Birth of New Hollywood. New York: Penguin Press, 2008.

Hendley, Nate. Bonnie and Clyde: A Biography. Westport: Greenwood P, 2007.

Here's looking at you, Warner Bros.: The History of the Warner Bros. Studio. Burbank: Warner Home Video, 2003.

Hossent, Harry. Gangster Movies: Gangsters, Hoodlums and Tough Guys of the Screen. London: Octopus Books, 1974.

Hunter, Stephen. "Clyde and Bonnie Died for Nihilism." Commentary July/August 2009: 77-80.

Jacobs, Jay. "Bloody Murder." Reporter 5 October 1967: 46-47.

Jenkins, John H., and Gordon Frost. I'm Frank Hamer. Austin: Pemberton Press, 1968.

Johnson, Albert. "Bonnie and Clyde." Film Quarterly 21.2 (1967-68): 45-48.

Kael, Pauline. "Bonnie and Clyde." New Yorker 21 October 1967: 141-71.

Kauffman, Stanley. "Bonnie and Clyde." New American Review 2 (January 1968). Repreinted in Kauffman's Figures of Light. New York: Harper and Row, 1971.

Kaufman, Dave. “Bonnie and Clyde.” Rev. of Bonnie and Clyde, dir. Arthur Penn. Variety 9 August 1967.

Kennedy, David M. The American People in the Great Depression: Freedom from Fear, Part One (The Oxford History of the United States, V. 9). New York: Oxford UP, 2003.

Krause, Emma, and Nell Barrow Cowen. Fugitives: The Story of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker as told by Bonnie’s Mom and Clyde’s Sister. Dallas: The Ranger Press, 1934.

Langman, Larry, and Daniel Finn. A Guide to American Crime Films of the Forties and Fifties. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1995.

Langman, Larry, and Daniel Finn. A Guide to American Crime Films of the Thirties. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1995.

Lawson, John H. "Our Film and Theirs: Grapes of Wrath and Bonnie and Clyde." American Dialog 5.2 (1968): 30-33.

Leitch, Thomas. Crime Films. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002.

Lennon, Elaine. "Riding the New Wave: The Case of Bonnie and Clyde." Senses of Cinema: An Online Film Journal Devoted to the Serious and Eclectic Discussion of Cinema 38 (2006). http://archive.sensesofcinema.com/contents/06/38/bonnie_and_clyde.html

Love and Death: The Story of Bonnie and Clyde. New York: A&E Home Video, 1995.

"Low-down Hoedown." Time 8 December 1978: 66.

Man, Glenn. Radical Visions: American Film Renaissance, 1967-1976. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1994. 7-31.

Mason, Fran. American Gangster Cinema: From Little Caesar to Pulp Fiction. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.

Miller, Joyce. "From Bonnie and Clyde to Thelma and Louise: The Struggle for Justice in the Cinematic South." Studies in Popular Culture 19. 2 (1996): 277-86.

Milne, Tom. “Bonnie and Clyde.” Rev. of Bonnie and Clyde, dir. Arthur Penn. Sight and Sound 36.4 (1967): 203-4.

Milne, Tom. “Brushing Up the Gangster Film.” Rev. of Bonnie and Clyde, dir. Arthur Penn. The Observer 10 September 1967.

Milner, E.R. The Lives and Times of Bonnie and Clyde. Carbondale: Southern Illinois P, 2003.

Moriel, Liora. "Erasure and Taboo: A Queer Reading of Bonnie and Clyde." Arthur Penn's Bonnie and Clyde. Ed. Lester D. Friedman. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000. 148-76.

Munby, Jonathan. Public Enemies, Public Heroes: Screening the Gangster from Little Caesar to Touch of Evil. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1999.

Murray, Lawrence. "Hollywood, Nihilism, and the Youth Culture of the Sixties: Bonnie and Clyde." American History/American Film: Interpreting the Hollywood Image. Ed. John E. O'Connor and Martin A. Jackson. New York: Ungar, 1979. 238-56.

Newman, David, and Robert Benton. "Lightning in a Bottle." The Bonnie and Clyde Book. Ed. Sandra Wake and Nicola Hayden. London: Lorimer, 1972. 13-30.

Newman, David, and Robert Benton. "The New Sentimentality." Esquire July 1964: 31.

Newman, David. "What's It Really All About? Pictures at an Exhibition." Arthur Penn's Bonnie and Clyde. Ed. Lester D. Friedman. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000. 32-69.

O’Connor, John E., and Martin A. Jackson. “Bonnie and Clyde: Hollywood, Nihilism, and the Youth Culture of the Sixties.” American History/American Film: Interpreting the Hollywood Image. Frederick Ungar Publishing Co. New York. 1979. 237-56.

Orr, John. "Terrence Malick and Arthur Penn: The Western Re-Myth." The Cinema of Terrence Malick: Poetic Visions of America. London: Wallflower. 2003.

Penn, Arthur. "Bonnie and Clyde: Private Morality and Public Violence." Take One September 1967: 21-22.

Penn, Arthur. "Making Waves: The Directing of Bonnie and Clyde." Arthur Penn's Bonnie and Clyde. Ed. Lester D. Friedman. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000. 11-31.

Phillips, John Neal. Running with Bonnie and Clyde. Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1996.

Polenberg, Richard. Era of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933-1945 A Brief History with Documents. Boston: Bedford/St.Martin's, 2000.

Portley, Edward, with C. F. Waers. "Killer Gang." Master Detective February 1945: 36-84.

Prince, Stephen. "The Hemorrhaging of American Cinema: Bonnie and Clyde's Legacy of Cinematic Violence." Arthur Penn's Bonnie and Clyde. Ed. Lester D. Friedman. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000. 127-47.

Public Enemies of the 1920s and 1930s. Chicago: Questar Video, 1998.

Quart, Leonard, and Al Auster. "American Cinema of the Sixties." Cineaste 13.2 (1984): 4-12.

Quirk, John. "Violent Romanticism." Commonweal 10 November 1967: 170-71.

Rafter, Nicole. Shots in the Mirror: Crime Films and Society. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2000.

Rich, Carroll Y. "The Autopsy of Bonnie and Clyde." Western Folklore 29.1 (1970): 27-33.

Rollins, Peter C. The Columbia Companion to American History on Film: How the Movies Have Portrayed the American Past. New York: Columbia UP, 2003.

Rubin, Martin, and Eric Sherman. The Director's Event. New York: Atheneum, 1970.

Ryan, Micahel, and Douglas Kellner. "From Counterculture to Counterrevolution, 1967-1971." Camera Politica: The Politics and Ideology of Contemporary Hollywood Film. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1988. 17-23.

Samuels, Charles. "The American Scene: Bonnie and Clyde. Hudson Review 21 (1968): 10-22.

Schickel, Richard. "Flaws in a Savage Satire." Life 13 October 1967: 16.

Schnieder, Paul. Bonnie and Clyde: The Lives Behind the Legend. New York: Henry Holt, 2009.

Shadoian, Jack. Dreams & Dead Ends: The American Gangster Film. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2003. 295-307.

Shlaes, Amity. The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2007.

Steele, Phillip W. The Family Story of Bonnie and Clyde. New York: Pelican, 2000.

Sterritt, David. "Bonnie and Clyde." Cineaste 33.4 (Fall 2008): 63-64.

Terkel, Studs. Hard Times: An Oral Tradition of the Great Depression. New York: The New Press. 1970.

Time Magazine Staff. “Hollywood: The Shock of Freedom in Film.” Time 8 December 1967.

Toland, John. "Sad Ballad of the Real Bonnie and Clyde." New York Times Magazine 18 February 1969.

Toland, John. The Dillinger Days. New York: Random, 1963.

Toplin, Robert Brent. "Bonnie and Clyde: Violence of a Most Grisly Sort." History by Hollywood: The Use and Abuse of the American Past. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1996. 127-54.

Towne, Robert. "A Trip with Bonnie and Clyde." Cinema 3.5 (1967): 4-7.

Trace Adkins & Travis Tritt. New York: Distributed by KOCH Vision, 2004.

Treherne, John. The Strange History of Bonnie and Clyde. New York: Stein and Day, 1984.

The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald and the Other Side of Bonnie and Clyde. Seattle: Something Weird Video, 2003.

Wake, Sandra, and Nicola Hayden, eds. The Bonnie and Clyde Book. London: Lorimer, 1972.

Walsh, Moira. "Bonnie and Clyde." America 2 September 1967: 227.

Warshow, Robert. The Immediate Experience: Movies, Comics, Theatre & Other Aspects of Popular Culture. Garden City: Doubleday, 1962.

Watkins, T. H. The Hungry Years: A Narrative History of the Great Depression in America. New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1999.

"We rob banks!" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKUV4e_yJPs&feature=PlayList&p=0E837B9AAA19E9A8&index=10

Webb, Walter Prescott. "Frank Hamer: Modern Texas Ranger." The Texas Rangers. Austin: U of Texas P, 1965.

Wood, Robin. Arthur Penn. New York: Praeger, 1970. 72-91.