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| | | | | It was 85 years ago this week, in October 1934, that Mark Sandrich's The Gay Divorcee was released in theaters across the country. That occasion would normally have been just another movie release except it marks a significant moment in movie history. The Gay Divorcee, you see, was the first starring picture for Fred Astaire... | |
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| | | "This here's Miss Bonnie Parker and I'm Clyde Barrow. We rob Banks!" - Warren Beatty. I first saw Arthur Penn's now iconic Bonnie and Clyde soon after its release in 1967. It was at a Manhattan theater (Loew's 34th Street) and watching the film, you could tell the audience was unsure how to respond... | ||