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Bonnie and Clyde (1967) Biography Bonnie and Clyde is a riveting biographical film released in 1967, depicting the

Bonnie and Clyde (1967) Biography

Bonnie and Clyde is a riveting biographical film released in 1967, depicting the notorious criminal duo during the Great Depression era. Directed by Arthur Penn, this masterpiece showcases the outstanding performances of its talented cast. Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway flawlessly portray the iconic outlaws Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker, respectively. The film also features the remarkable supporting cast including Gene Hackman, Estelle Parsons, and Michael J. Pollard. Bonnie and Clyde is a timeless classic that can now be enjoyed by fans as they can play and download the vivid sounds of this exceptional production.

A lady mechanic.
A maid?
A man with a record.
A waitress.
About eight bottles of Dr. Pepper.
Ain't life grand?
Ain't much, is it?
Ain't nothing wrong with me. I don't like boys.
Ain't that something for me. That's something for me?
Ain't you ashamed?
All right, get on out of there. Come on.
All right, now you just get on right over to that car.
All right, now, turn around. Turn around and let's go back to town.
All right, now, turn around. Turn around and let's go back to town.
All right, now, you get on out there.
All right, now.
All two of them?
And a Frigidaire, not an ice box.
And all I can say is they did right by me.
And Buck said we were just going on a visit...
And Buck will never do anything wrong again in his life.
And he brings her the milk and she drinks down every drop of it.
And his old ma, she was kind of sick, you know.
And I'm bringing me a mess of flowers to their funeral.
And I'm bringing me a mess of flowers to their funeral.
And modest.
And now we're all going to be wanted for murder, and that's you too, boy.
And now you know.
And now you wake up every morning and you hate it.
And she looks at her son and she calls him over and she says...
And so then, it went on that way, the third day just a little more...
And that little feller.
And that's murder. Now it's going to get rough.
And the doctor, he called him over and said...
And the food we are about to receive. Amen.
And then everybody's going to see Captain Frank Hamer...
And they ain't going to catch us.
And they're fixing to bust in here and take Blanche out.
And those truck drivers come in there to eat your greasy burgers and...
And try and get, now this time come down slow.
And we went up to Joplin, and all of a sudden...
And you just make yourself right at home and stay as long as you want to.
And you know it.
And you know what? The very next week I got paroled.
Anybody's a friend of my boy, you know I...
Are there any new pictures of Myrna Loy in there?
Are they fainting?
Aren't you glad we picked you up?
As soon as we get well, we're going to hold up that bank. We're going to take it.
At least do that much.
At this point we ain't heading to nowhere. We're just running from.
Bank took it.
Baptist.
Be quiet! Please, be quiet! We're trying to get out.
Be serious. Be serious.
Because I'm even better at running than I am at robbing banks.
Because you may be the best damn girl in Texas.
Being the daughter of a preacher, like you are.
Besides I could have got snake bit sleeping in those woods every night.
Bet you wouldn't have the gumption to use it.
Big old Texas Ranger waves his gun at us...
Bonnie and Clyde, that's who.
Bonnie says it looks good.
Bonnie, where are you?
Bonnie! We're dying!
Bonnie's. Bonnie picked it out.
Boy, did you really do that?
Boy! Boy! Boy!
Breaking those rocks with a sledge hammer night and day.
Brother, I want to talk to you later on.
Buck can't be moved now.
Buck, get the Kodak.
Bull!
But Mrs. Parker, this here is the way we know best how to make money.
But this is it.
But when they go to get in their car to come on home,
But where can we go now? We rob the damn banks. What else do we do?
Bye, baby.
C.W. Moss.
C'mon and look.
Came out real fine, didn't it?
Can you all spare us some drinking water?
Cement plant.
Change that. I don't like it.
Charlie, don't shoot! The kids are in the cross fire!
Cheap trash!
Clyde Barrow.
Clyde, his own brother, Bonnie...
Clyde, I read about you all in the papers...
Clyde, listen to me. Clyde, please.
Clyde, there's the shot I took of you.
Clyde, where's the car?
Clyde, why do you want to marry me?
Clyde's got a sense.
Come from a big old family.
Come from a big old family.
Come on Blanche, get out of there!
Come on now, you sure you ain't got no peach pies?
Come on, everything. Get it up here.
Come on, let's catch them, anyway.
Come on, let's go have some supper. I'm starving. Come on.
Come on, put your pants on. We're going to take some pictures.
Cross fire! Keep low!
Cut it out, Bonnie!
Cut it out! Cut it out!
Daddy, daddy!
Daddy, don't die!
Day after we robbed the armory.
Dear Lord, it's happened. Please help us.
Did they expect you to go downtown with them tomorrow?
Did you take my picture? I declare. I asked you not to take my picture.
Did you write all that yourself?
Didn't I order some French fries?
Dirt in the fuel line. Just blowed it away.
Dirt.
Do a dumb ass thing like that again, I'm going to kill you.
Do you want to hear this or not?
Do you, baby?
Don't let that woman talk to me like that!
Don't spend it all in one place!
Don't talk that way when she's right there in the next room.
Don't want to smile?
Don't you ever just want to be alone with me?
Don't you know that, daddy?
Drive with one eye closed.
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Eight pounds of pork chops, four pounds of red beans.
Even though Buck was serving time in jail.
Everybody, this is C.W. Moss.
Excuse me, ma'am, is there anything else I could do for you?
Filling out there, boy. Must be that prison food.
First off...
Fled!
Folks would never guess you don't have a thing to sell.
Frank here is a Texas Ranger.
Get away and leave him alone. He's dying. Can't you see he's dying?
Get away!
Get back there in about 20 minutes and we'll pick him up.
Get me Sheriff Smoot on the phone.
Get out!
Get rid of her.
Get some dessert there, too. Some peach ice cream or something.
Get the hell out of here!
Get them out of here.
Give me a gun! Somebody, give me a gun. I don't have a gun.
Give me the money.
Gladys Jean!
Go ahead! Go ahead!
Go on.
Got a flat tire. Ain't got no spare.
Groceries, ma'am.
Guess they hung that one on us just for luck.
Hamer. I figure to have my picture taken with those two...
Hang him.
Happy birthday, hon.
He ain't got a chance. Half his head's blown off.
He gave her the milk, and she drank a little bit of it.
He gave me the grocery number.
He just don't remember me.
He put me on the spot. I had to.
He thought the world of Buck, my daddy did.
He tried to kill me. Why'd he try to kill me? I didn't want to hurt him.
He was with you all along, wasn't he?
He'll get used to me, won't he?
He's lost, this Texas Ranger.
He's over there in the hardware store, getting some light bulbs for his daddy.
Help me get them in.
Here, ma'am, let me help you with... those bags are heavy.
Here's something.
Here's something.
Hey, a little smile.
Hey, Bonnie, how do you feel?
Hey, boy!
Hey, Buck, get one of this.
Hey, Buck, this way.
Hey, Davis! Come on over here!
Hey, hey, slow down, slow down.
Hey, how's mama?
Hey, pa.
Hey, you ain't scared, are you?
Hey! The laws are outside! They're blocking the driveway.
Hi, I'm Bonnie Parker. Pleased to meet you.
Hi, there, Speedie's Groceries? I want to order up a mess of groceries.
Hold it, hold it!
Hold on, Blanche, hold your horses, you're going to get your share.
Hold your fire!
Honey, I'm taking you to our first home.
How come they always referring to me, the newspapers as...
How come you marked yourself all up with that tattoo?
How could I leave my brother to die, when he was already dead when I left him?
How did you find us here in this neck of the woods?
How do you do?
How do you like that, Mother Parker?
How old are you?
How're you doing? It's really nice to know you.
How's it feel to have a couple of big deals stay in your house?
How's this?
Howdy, everybody. Howdy, you all.
Howdy, Mrs. Barrow, or may I call you Blanche?
I ain't against him.
I ain't against him.
I ain't going to risk my little girl here just to make money,
I ain't good. I'm the best.
I ain't looking to go back to no prison.
I always feel like we're alone.
I appreciate that.
I believe he is.
I believe I lost my shoes, Clyde.
I can tell you that.
I can't get out, but right now you still can.
I can't, she's Buck's wife.
I certainly do. I'm sick to death of sitting around here.
I chopped two toes off that foot with an axe.
I could have got killed same as everybody,
I deserve mine!
I did a little toe cutting. That ain't but half of it.
I did it so I could get off of work detail.
I did, didn't I?
I didn't want to go. I didn't want to.
I don't believe I would.
I don't have no mama.
I don't know. I just don't know.
I don't recollect his last name.
I don't see her, Clyde.
I don't see what's so bad about it.
I don't think he's lost.
I don't want a picture taken.
I don't want no rich man!
I earn my share same as everybody.
I expect you've been reading about us.
I figured we all drive up to Missouri.
I gave him a month's rent in advance. We're all set. Let's get inside.
I guess I'd do it all different.
I guess I'm going to have to keep saying this...
I guess it's been kind of rough on you.
I guess you had a lot more fun up at State Prison.
I have no money. Give me some.
I hear you're taking real good care of the baby of the family...
I heard in prison that you had a little trouble there.
I killed a guy. Now we're in this.
I knew that old gal.
I knew, of a job...
I know you did. Don't say anything to Blanche about that.
I know you got the nerve to short change old ladies coming in for gas...
I made a deal and got you off with a couple of years.
I married the preacher's daughter and she thinks she's still taking up a collection.
I mean, do you feel the way you're supposed to feel...
I mean, I really did.
I mean, you're just folks, just like us. That's all.
I might as well tell you right off. I ain't much of a lover boy.
I never saw no percentage in it.
I ordered mine well done. Who's got the other hamburger?
I pulled up outside there and I saw them laws...
I reckon...
I saw a chicken place a few miles back. Who all wants to get some food?
I slept out by the car.
I sure am pleased to meet you.
I tell you, I'm looking for suitable employment right at the moment.
I think I'm blind!
I think the dog got them.
I told you I wasn't no lover boy.
I walk out of that God forsaken jail on crutches.
I want my share.
I want to see my mama.
I want to see my mama.
I want you just to touch it right there.
I want you to meet my wife, Blanche.
I want you to meet my wife, Blanche.
I want you to say the word to me,
I want you to touch something here. Ah...
I was a preacher's daughter.
I was in State Prison.
I'd rather go to jail, than go on like this.
I'll bet you're a movie star.
I'll go get the car.
I'm a mess. Been driving all day.
I'm a nervous wreck and that's the truth...
I'm afraid we're overdrawn again.
I'm an undertaker.
I'm Eugene Griz I'm Eugene Grizzard.
I'm from Wisconsin originally. Where the cheese comes from.
I'm going to do it.
I'm going to tear them apart.
I'm going to tear them apart. Those punks.
I'm going to tear them apart. Those punks.
I'm going to work, anyway.
I'm hungry.
I'm just an old woman and I don't know nothing.
I'm just so glad to meet you. Come on over here.
I'm mighty proud to have a Texas Ranger in the family.
I'm not going to risk my life in Oklahoma.
I'm so glad your ma ain't alive to see this here thing...
I'm sure having a good time.
I'm thirty three.
I'm writing a poem about us.
I'm your family.
I'm your pa. I'm your kin. Not that there Clyde Barrow.
I've been thinking about buying me one.
I've been thinking about my mama...
I've got enough money for a Coca Cola...
I've got the blues so bad.
I've never seen such shooting!
If Bonnie gets a share, I want a share, too.
If everybody will just take it easy, nobody will get hurt.
If I could only just do that one thing.
If that boy didn't have his head strapped on him, he'd lose it.
If they're after us, I want the first shot.
If we did half that stuff they say we did in those papers,
If you boys want to talk, why don't you all go outside?
Ignorant, uneducated, hillbilly!
In the car! Come on!
Is it what your mama said?
Is she as good as she looks?
Is that a new Screenland Magazine?
Is that really Bonnie Parker?
Is that your money or the bank's?
Is this supposed to be yours?
Isn't that Malcolm there?
Isn't that your car, Eugene?
It ain't like anything.
It didn't happen, Daddy. I know it.
It don't make a damn to them if you're waiting on tables or picking cotton,
It says here: "Clyde fled his dying brother."
It was armed robbery.
It was the Barrow Gang, Charlie. They're headed for Oklahoma.
It's all right, all right. Come on, now, try it again.
It's called "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde."
It's okay. Forget it.
It's pink.
It's too risky to go up there now.
Just get the door.
Just get us 5 chicken dinners.
Just let me finish this line.
Just perfect.
Just shut up your big mouth!
Just the other night, me and Bonnie were talking...
Keep low!
Least I'm not a liar.
Leave it there. Leave it there.
Leave me alone!
Let me get the Kodak here. We'll take some pictures.
Let me go! Daddy!
Let me hear it.
Let me look at you boy.
Let me take one of Bonnie alone. Come on, honey.
Let's get down to it.
Let's leave. Let's get out of here and leave.
Let's see now. A loaf of bread, a dozen eggs...
Listen, I want you to have this.
Listen, I'll go get him.
Listen, it, it was just all, all that shooting...
Listen, make mama stay a while yet?
Listen, we better get the police and let them handle this.
Listen, we take his picture...
Load this!
Long as they don't know your last name.
Look here. We're in the custody of Captain Frank Hamer...
Look how much better it fits since I took it up.
Look what they do to you. You don't ever get your name in the paper.
Look, I don't want you to worry about nothing.
Look, I'm going to get you a Smith & Wesson. Go in your hand easier. Ok?
Look, who is this here, is that your girlfriend?
Look, you can see every fingernail of her hand.
Lordy, they would have a fit!
Mama, why don't you stay a little longer.
Maybe you all ought to join up with us.
Maybe you know the way with her, then.
Maybe...
Me and him put in the years here.
Mine.
Mrs. Parker, don't you believe what you read in all those newspapers.
Much obliged.
My brother, Buck, and his wife, Blanche.
My eyes!
My family could use some of that money.
My name is Moss.
My name is Otis Harris. This is Davis. We worked this place.
Never!
Newspapers!
Next time, I'll aim a little lower.
No family either.
No, but we came in this one.
No, he wasn't.
No, he's better off here.
No, no, it's married life...
No, sir! No, sir!
No, thanks, I'll get them.
Nobody catches Clyde. Never.
None of your business.
Now it belongs to them.
Now listen, now don't be scared. It ain't like you was the law or anything.
Now you know how those laws...
Now, how would you like to go walking into the dining room...
Now, I want you to try something now.
Now, listen. I mean it.
Now, see that there now? Set her spinning.
Now, when you were 16... 17, there was a guy who worked in a...
Now, you come on out here. We got some work to do.
Now, you just tell me what was wrong with that.
Oh, big Clyde Barrow! You're just like your brother!
Oh, boy, you can do better than that.
Oh, Buck, please, I didn't marry you to see you get shot.
Oh, Clyde, please, I didn't mean that.
Oh, Daddy, you sure do need a haircut.
Oh, fine, fine. Sister sent her best to you.
Oh, it's good to see you, boy. It's good to see you.
Oh, Lord, we thank you for the safety of our loved ones.
Oh, mercy me, don't.
Oh, my Lord, they're coming after us.
Oh, yes, but what did you do before?
On account of you, I killed a man.
One time I told you I was gonna make you somebody.
Playing checkers all the time, don't pay any attention to your little old wife.
Please, honey, don't ever leave me without saying nothing.
Prove it.
Right, cement plant. And you liked him,
Say, peace maker, I believe you got your spurs all tangled up there.
See what came of your mischief not doing your job?
She ain't got a brain in her head.
She is what's the matter with me.
She says, to me. "You know, I couldn't bear...
She's better.
She's just an old woman now.
She's my favorite picture star.
Sheww! You're good.
Shoot. I knew you never robbed any place, you faker.
Slow down, we're in Oklahoma now!
So far, nobody knows who you are...
So he did, and he doctored it all up with the brandy, fresh milk...
So next day he brought it in again, and she drank a little more.
So then you got your job in a cafe.
So we just drove right on and I let that money lay.
So what?
So you go on home and you sit in your room and...
So you're the Frank Hammer?
State Prison?
Stealing a man's car.
Step on it, Velma.
Step on it, Velma. Step on it.
Stop that car!
Stop that!
Stop the car. I want to talk to you.
Sure, sure is.
Sure. Always go with them.
Surrender!
Take his picture.
Take it easy on those French fries. Ain't that right, Eugene?
Take it easy, you've got my hand trapped.
Tattoo, daddy. Come on.
Tell Clyde I want my share.
Tell Clyde to get us to a doctor.
Tell him to please stop the car and let us out.
That ain't enough for you. You've got a right to that.
That ain't ours.
That don't make sense, do it?
That don't mean nothing personal about you.
That don't mean we have to go home in it.
That he led your Buck away.
That time you broke out of jail, that true she talked you into going back?
That's a pity now. We sure could have used a smart boy like that...
That's a shame, Blanche.
That's a shame.
That's Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker.
That's good, isn't it?
That's more like it.
That's my car!
That's my car!
That's my car.
That's right, boy. Mr. Barrow's looking out for your interests.
That's right.
That's right.
That's the laws talking there.
That's the prettiest thing. Where is that boy?
That's the truth.
The guy that you killed, you had to do it, didn't you?
The light hurts so bad!
The men are on the other side.
The minute I saw you.
The next day, he gave her some more. She drank some more till a week goes by.
The one that was with you when you took that Texas Ranger in Missouri.
The things that turn up in the street these days.
The word is out that Bonnie and Clyde are holed up just out of town.
Then we'll go get the sheriff.
Then when we wanted to take a bank, we'd go into the other state.
Then, get rid of them both.
There ain't nothing wrong with that, is it?
There is always somebody in the next room, in this room,
There's a hole in the pan.
There's no telling how all this happened.
There's not room for me in there.
These accommodations ain't particularly deluxe.
They ain't looking for me up there.
They ain't nothing but a couple of kids.
They ask you for dates and sometimes you go, but you mostly don't because...
They don't know nothing, do they?
They got us blocked. We've got to get the car out.
They stopped chasing us. They're turning around there.
They sure would be surprised to hear that back home.
They want us to look big so they're going to look big when they catch us.
This afternoon we killed a man and we were seen.
This here's a stick up!
This is a stick up!
This is a stick up! Just take it easy and nothing's going to happen to you.
This is going to be the easiest thing in the world.
This is my baby brother.
This is your first home.
This isn't mine.
Those banks have been offering extra reward money for us...
Time to go home now.
To get off of work detail. You want to see it?
To make an honest woman out of you.
To make an honest woman out of you.
Try to get something to eat around here,
Trying to steal an old lady's automobile?
Up ahead, cut left!
Used to be my place. But it's not anymore.
Wait now. Hold on!
Wait there!
Wait till I get my hands on those kids, Velma.
We ain't going to see another toilet for another thirty miles.
We find a nice little place to hole up in. We have us a regular vacation.
We got you!
We got you! You just stay there for a while.
We have, too.
We rob banks.
We rob banks.
We surely are.
We were Disciples of Christ.
We'd live in another state and stay clean there.
We're going to have ourselves a time, boy!
We're going to put that picture in every paper in the country!
We're losing oil. We've got to swipe another car if we want to get anywhere.
We're the Barrow boys.
We're the Barrow Gang.
We've been cutting and pasting everything we could find about you.
We've got $1.98 and you're laughing!
We've got to discourage this bounty hunting for the Barrow Gang.
Well, I won't say nothing to Bonnie about it.
Well, it was a bank, but we failed three weeks ago.
Well, ma'am, I'll tell you something.
Well, times are hard.
Well, why not?
Well, you're a smart feller.
What about Blanche here?
What are we going to do?
What are you doing in there?
What are you doing with my mama's car?
What are you talking about?
What are you talking about? I spent a year in reformatory.
What are you waiting for?
What church was your pa affiliated with?
What did I do wrong? I thought you'd be happy if I got shot!
What did you think of her?
What do you all do for a good time around here? Listen to the grass grow?
What do you do, anyhow?
What do you mean, prison?
What do you think I am?
What do you think, honey?
What do you want me to tell them, "I can't get back in the car with you?"
What do you want to do that for?
What do you want to do with him then?
What do you want to do?
What does Bonnie know? She ain't nothing but cheap trash herself.
What happened to C.W.?
What happened to them?
What happened to them? Are you in trouble, son?
What if they have guns, Eugene?
What line of work are you in? When you're not stealing cars?
What makes you any better? What makes you so damn special?
What mama?
What the hell made you do a damn fool thing like that?
What the hell you doing, parking the car?
What were you thinking about?
What would Bill and Martha say if they heard that?
What would you do...
What! Why?
What're you writing?
What's it like?
What's that on your chest, there?
What's the matter with you now, besides your nasty disposition?
What's your name, boy?
What's your name?
What's your names?
When are you going to marry the girl?
When did you figure all that up?
When his Texas Ranger friends see this, he's going to wish he was dead.
When we started out...
Where are you going?
Where do you think she could have went, Buck?
Where have you been keeping yourself?
Where? What do they mean "fled"?
Where's Blanche?
While we're all lying around here near dead,
Who are you, boy?
Who is it?
Who?
Whose idea was it to get bluebirds?
Why do you want to take it so personal for?
Why don't you go back to your pa's house?
Why don't you pull up over here?
Why don't you step in there with Bonnie?
Why, daddy?
Why, that's a pitiful shame.
Why, you can't even drive the car.
Why, you look like a little old hillbilly, I do declare.
Why?
Why? What's the matter with you, anyway?
Will you shut up!
With no record and nobody after us?
Would you know what kind of car this is?
Would you like that? That seem like a lot to ask?
Would you look at him?
Yeah, just...
Yeah, reckon I am.
Yeah! It would have saved us all a lot of trouble!
Yes, ma'am.
Yes, sir, they moved us off.
You ain't going to ever beat me, but you just keep trying.
You ain't got a brain in your skull.
You ain't got money for dinner, let alone buying a car.
You all go right ahead.
You all go right ahead. We just come by for a last look.
You all mind?
You almost got us killed!
You almost married that guy, but then you thought no, you didn't think you would.
You are just like an old man.
You best keep running, Clyde Barrow.
You better go.
You did just perfect.
You did. Here you are.
You going to wear them like that?
You got that?
You had to do it, right?
You hear about that?
You heard about that?
You just be glad that's all you are.
You just be ready if I need you.
You just be sure that you're off the streets in that town...
You just hate it. You get on down there and you put on your white uniform...
You just wait right here and you keep your eyes open.
You just wait right here and you keep your eyes open.
You keep it then.
You know what you've done there? You told my story.
You know, Texas Ranger, you ain't hardly doing your job.
You know, you're like me. You want different things.
You listen to me, Miss Bonnie Parker. You listen to me.
You listen to your pa for once, can't you do that?
You look like trash, all marked up like that.
You made me somebody they're going to remember.
You need a haircut. You're looking just like a hillbilly boy.
You promise?
You remember the time. I could have...
You shouldn't have done that. It was a dumb thing to do.
You sure are smoking a lot lately.
You sure can play checkers.
You sure do know a lot about automobiles, don't you?
You sure picked a good day for it.
You take one of me and my missus, here, Clyde.
You tell them nothing.
You think if I sent that into the newspaper, they'd print it?
You think laws is going to catch Bonnie and Clyde in town?
You told my whole story right there.
You try to live 3 miles from me and you won't live long.
You two must be in love, I bet.
You want to go for a little ride in our new car?
You want to go into town with me? How would that be?
You want to hear a story, about this boy, he owned a dairy farm...
You went to school, of course, but you didn't take to it much...
You were cutting on your toes.
You were just a West Dallas waitress. Spent your time picking up truck drivers.
You'd steal the dining room table if I did.
You'll see her.
You're a grand host, Buck.
You're a knock out!
You're all welcome here. You know that.
You're damn right, ma'am.
You're going to work? What kind of work do you do?
You're in Missouri, do you know that, friend?
You're worth more than that, a lot more than that,
You've been mighty nice to us.
You've got something better than being a waitress.
You've killed him! He's dying! God, can't you see him dying?
Your advertising is just dandy.
Your mama could take this bank.
4 3 3 7, please.
Glad to meet you. I'm Clyde Barrow.
Now, wait a minute. Now don't you touch me.
Please get us out of here. Shut up!
They're coming after us! Come on, kick it in the pants.
They're coming after us! Come on, kick it in the pants.
Who's there? C.W.
...all of a sudden, they all just started shooting.
...all they're trying to do is get in your pants, whether you want them to or not.
...am I ever going to get away from this?
...and all of us just as friendly as pie.
...and all those guns. I got so scared. Please, I didn't mean it.
...and anybody who's running with me.
...and I just get scared.
...and I said to myself, "Bonnie could get hurt here."
...and I think Frank just figured on some easy pickings.
...and I'm going to put you on that bus back to your mama...
...and I'm wanted by the law same as everybody.
...and Kansas and Missouri and Oklahoma, and everybody would know about it.
...and look at your dirty feet!
...and she called him over and she said...
...and she just drank it down, she swallowed the whole thing...
...and she's getting so old, and I want to see her.
...and since it don't look like you're going to invite me inside...
...and some son of a bitch comes up on you with a meat cleaver.
...and start all over again. Clean.
...and the fourth day she was, you know, took a little bit more...
...and then finally, a week later, he gave her the milk...
...and we could walk out of here tomorrow morning...
...and we just welcome him like he was one of our own.
...and you stay there, the rest of your life.
...because he thought you were just as nice as you could be.
...because you mean a lot to me, and I ain't going to make you run with me.
...Blanche is married to Buck, and Buck is family.
...but it does make a damn to me.
...but it's the baking powder that keeps him home.
...but they know who I am and they're going to be running after me,
...Clyde just sort of...
...don't you get back in there with them.
...have been hanging around your mama's house till all hours.
...I thought we were really going somewhere.
...I wouldn't live in the same state where we pull our jobs.
...if all you want is a stud service, you get on back to West Dallas,
...if you want to play with C.W.?
...it's the face powder that gives a man interest...
...just one more time.
...of the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas...
...of the Texas Rangers with the Barrow Gang...
...or in every other kind of room.
...poor farmers kept you laws away from us with shotguns.
...quart of milk, four fried pies.
...so we wouldn't do no stealing or robbing.
...so you just up and quit one day.
...the Mesquite Bank in the aforementioned White City...
...they had us holding up the Grand Prairie National Bank.
...they kid you and you kid them back but they're stupid and dumb boys...
...to live more than 3 miles from my precious mother."
...uncertain as times are.
...unidentified suspect?
...we could have got $2,000 just as easy as pie.
...we'd be millionaires by now, wouldn't we?
...we'll send it to all the newspapers.
...wearing a nice silk dress and have everybody waiting on you?
...what I'm asking you is have you got what it takes to pull bank jobs with us?
...what would you do if some miracle happened...
...when they go to get in their car.