—Morgan to Sadie Adler, on the gang's collapse “ Should I just... sneak on now? „ —Arthur to Dutch, on seeing a U.S. Army train pass by without stopping during the final robbery “ Oh, Dutch... he's a rat. You know it and I know it. „ —Arthur to Dutch, sayin...
I'm still riding a horse feeling the cool breeze in the west world. At times, I stay at your tomb up on a hill where I can see mountains and eagles fly. Looking at Arthur·Morgan carved on the tombstone reminds me of the old days we took adventures together. You and me , washed ...
from the time of Sir Henry Morgan’s commanding the Buccaneers in America, to Captain Avery’s more modern exploits at Madagascar[8]; his fancy insinuating to him continually that he might be able to make as great a figure as any of these thievish heroes, whenever a proper opportunity offe...
The movie was based on the Great Depression-era robbery team known as Bonnie and Clyde. Clyde Barrow (played by Warren Beatty) turns a chance encounter with bored, small-town Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) into the opportunity to launch a notorious crime spree. The lovers ultimately team with ...