Rather, he and Buck were surprised when they opened the building's garage door | this isn't a real reference• History by Hollywood: The Use and Abuse of the American Past Urbana, IL: , 1996 |
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Gene Wilder gives a fine performance as the hapless, would-be, funeral director or "Undertaker," as they are referred to down south Eugene Grizzard, and Evans Evans is equally fine as his harried girlfriend, who apparently lied to Grizzard about her age | UPDATE: Deputies will still be in the area between Lesslie Hwy |
Officers also say he is connected to two other shootings close by on the same day | Clyde sees in Bonnie someone sympathetic to his goals |
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Bored waitress Bonnie Parker falls in love with an ex-con named Clyde Barrow and together they start a violent crime spree through the country, stealing cars and robbing banks | After that, their willingness to shoot to kill increases to protect themselves and their livelihood |
At Dexter Park, Clyde was not shot in the arm while attempting to drive through the police posse, but while he was outside of their stolen V-8 Sedan.
Of the many people they encounter in their crime spree, the one who may have the most profound effect on their lives is Texas Ranger, Frank Hamer, who seeks retribution | Eugene was reported missing several weeks ago |
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I must mention Gene Wilder gets a hilarious cameo as Eugene Grizzard in his film debut! He was the husband of Adrienne Simpson, who is charged in the high speed chase involving Tyler Terry | They decide to join forces to embark on a life of crime, holding up whatever establishments, primarily banks, to make money and to have fun |
They then put on their best clothes and put makeup on each other so they can see what they will look like when they're dead.
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