Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
This is an original b&w publicity/photo still from Bonnie and Clyde (1967).
Capturing the rebellious glamour that helped redefine American cinema in the late 1960s. Arthur Penn’s film broke new ground with its fusion of style, violence, and countercultural cool, turning the Depression era outlaws into icons of youthful defiance. Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway’s portrayal of the doomed lovers became instantly legendary, influencing fashion, filmmaking, and the emerging New Hollywood movement.
The image shows Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty posed beside their vintage getaway car, exuding effortless charisma even in stillness. Dunaway leans against the door with her trademark beret and tailored skirt, a pistol tucked casually in her hand, while Beatty crouches beside her in a pinstripe suit, gripping a tommy gun. Their poised confidence and stylish silhouettes evoke both the intimacy and danger that define the film. This still encapsulates the seductive outlaw mystique that made Bonnie and so iconic.
- Year: 1967
- Size: 8 X 10 Inches
- Condition: Unframed
- Product Code: T6352