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Bonnie and Clyde
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Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker, US criminals who became infamous for a series of robberies in the 1930s.

Infamous US criminals who carried out a series of small-scale robberies in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Missouri between August 1932 and May 1934. They were eventually betrayed and then killed in a police ambush.

Much of their fame emanated from encounters with the police and their coverage by the press. Their story was filmed as Bonnie and Clyde (1967) by the US director Arthur Penn.



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