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The Bonnie Parker Story

  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
512
YOUR RATING
Dorothy Provine in The Bonnie Parker Story (1958)
Film NoirGangsterBiographyCrime

In the 1930s, amoral blonde tommy-gun girl Bonnie Parker cut a swath of bodies across the South-West. Starting out on gas stations and bars with side-kick Guy Darrow she graduated to bank ho... Read allIn the 1930s, amoral blonde tommy-gun girl Bonnie Parker cut a swath of bodies across the South-West. Starting out on gas stations and bars with side-kick Guy Darrow she graduated to bank hold-ups with Darrow's brother and, after bloodily springing him, her jailed husband. But th... Read allIn the 1930s, amoral blonde tommy-gun girl Bonnie Parker cut a swath of bodies across the South-West. Starting out on gas stations and bars with side-kick Guy Darrow she graduated to bank hold-ups with Darrow's brother and, after bloodily springing him, her jailed husband. But there was never any doubt who was in charge.

  • Director
    • William Witney
  • Writer
    • Stanley Shpetner
  • Stars
    • Dorothy Provine
    • Jack Hogan
    • Richard Bakalyan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    512
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Witney
    • Writer
      • Stanley Shpetner
    • Stars
      • Dorothy Provine
      • Jack Hogan
      • Richard Bakalyan
    • 14User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dorothy Provine
    Dorothy Provine
    • Bonnie Parker
    Jack Hogan
    Jack Hogan
    • Guy Darrow
    Richard Bakalyan
    Richard Bakalyan
    • Duke Jefferson
    Joe Turkel
    Joe Turkel
    • Chuck Darrow
    William Stevens
    • Paul Baxter
    Ken Lynch
    Ken Lynch
    • Cook
    Douglas Kennedy
    Douglas Kennedy
    • Tom Steel
    Patricia Huston
    Patricia Huston
    • Chuck's Girl
    • (as Patt Houston)
    Joël Colin
    • Bobby
    • (as Joel Colin)
    Jeff Morris
    • Marvin
    James Beck
    James Beck
    • Alvin
    • (as Jim Beck)
    Carolyn Hughes
    • Contact Girl
    Madeline Foy
    • Mary - Ranger's Secretary
    Sydney Lassick
    Sydney Lassick
    • Scout Master
    • (as Sid Lassick)
    Edmund Cobb
    Edmund Cobb
    • Bartender
    • (uncredited)
    Karl 'Killer' Davis
    • Texan
    • (uncredited)
    Lester Dorr
    Lester Dorr
    • Informant
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Evans
    • Announcer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Witney
    • Writer
      • Stanley Shpetner
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    4JohnSeal

    Odd period piece

    AIP makes a 30s gangster movie, starring a very 50s looking Dorothy Provine as bombshell and bank robber Bonnie Parker. Why the screenwriters felt compelled to keep Clyde Barrow OUT of the story is only one of the confusing things about this film; instead they substituted a character called Guy Darrow!! And dig the so-close-to-rock-n-roll-it-made-me-put-on-my-blue-suede-shoes music on the soundtrack. Obviously aimed at the teen market of the time, The Bonnie Parker Story just looks weird now. Provine is actually pretty good if you can get past her Mamie Van Doren hair and bustline, but there's not much else to recommend here.
    9searchanddestroy-1

    One of the best of William Witney's films

    For those who don't know who Bill Witney was, let me explain, he was the most famous serial maker ever. The most gifted in that domain. Besides this, he also directed films and also TV episodes. Grade Z westerns too, starring Allan Rocky Lane, Gene Autry or Roy Rogers, singing cowboys. So, you see...This one, made in the late fifties, tells a topic in the early sixties mode ( rebel youth, juvenile delinquency) but which actually takes place in the thirties. Bill Witney, long before Arthur Penn, told Bonnie Parker's story using this juvenile revolt; smart, isn't it? Dotty Provine is outstanding here. It is taut, tense, tragic, and an excellent film noir from a serial specialist. But after all Spencer Gordon Bennet, also a vet serial director, gave us THE BOUNTY HUNTER, which was for him BONNIE PARKER STORY was for Witney. Try one day to watch, also from Witney, STRANGER AT MY DOOR, a strange film really worth; don't worry I will talk about it later.
    7pzanardo

    Should be a cult-movie

    "The Bonnie Parker story" has the potential to be a cult movie. It is evident that a sad lack of bucks is the main cause of the faults of the film. No other reason, save some bizarre artistic choice, could justify the 1950s clothes and looks of the actors, within a 1930s story. And no bank-shot is shown all along the movie, another unwelcome by-product of a meagre budget.

    In spite of its B-movie doom, "The Bonnie Parker story" has remarkable merits. The photography is accurate and evocative. The action scenes are realistic and very well filmed, the narration has a quick and smooth pace. The script oozes toughness and cynical wisecracking. In my opinion, a first rate job by the writer.

    And then... that girl! That bomb of a wildcat-girl! Dorothy Provine is sensational, and not just for her stunningly gorgeous looks. Her aggressive, dynamic acting is unforgettable. She draws Bonnie's utterly amoral character, paired with an almost crazy courage, with a great force not lacking of subtlety. Huge fun to see her on the screen, especially when she ruthlessly ill-use and humiliate the male characters. An interesting, although undeveloped, side of Bonnie's psychology: she has an exclusive passion for command, while she seems not to give a damn for love. Well, let me give some credit to the little money used to make the movie. With a higher budget, probably they would have hired a more famous actress than Dorothy. What an enormous loss we escaped!

    Dorothy Provine alone is largely enough to recommend "The Bonnie Parker story", but it's fair to take note of several other good sides of the movie.
    7LeonLouisRicci

    POPULAR AIP CULT ITEM...MOSTLY BECAUSE OF SEXY & DOMINATING DOROTHY PROVINE

    Drive-In/Grind-House Flick from American International Pictures that Specialized in Cheap "Teen-Age" Fodder.

    Sci-Fi...Horror...JD...Rock n' Roll Pictures were Their Forte and most of them were Average in the Genre with some Rising Above Budget and Expectations.

    This one, Featuring a Dynamo of a Performance from the Sexy, Platinum Blonde, Dorothy Provine Dominating Every Scene where She Appears.

    Appear She Does, in a Few Scenes Stripping to the Lingerie, with others in Skin-Tight Tops.

    All the while Spitting Put-Downs and Ridicules to any Male in Sight.

    Toting a Tommy-Gun and Getting Down and Dirty when it Counts.

    Dorothy Takes Over the Gang and the Movie with Ease.

    The Production shows No Signs of Period with 1950's Hair-Styles, Costumes, Slang, Chuck Berry Riffs on the Radio, and Attitude...

    One of the Gang Members Dreams...

    "I want a big Steak with a green salad on the side with a bottle of good whiskey."

    Someone comes back with...

    "Didn't you ever want a hamburger and coke."

    Bonnie Tells a Neighbor who is going to night school...

    "You're the end"

    Note...Look for a cameo from Gangster and Western and B-Movie Star Bob Steele as an armored truck driver.
    5shepardjessica-1

    PROVINE IS GOLD IN THIS EXPLOITATION GEM!

    BONNIE AND CLYDE happens to be my favorite film, but as far as "exploitation" flicks go, this one is much fun and I wish I owned it. Ms. Provine is a jewel - sassy and bold and beautiful! Sidney Lassick from CUCKOO'S NEST has a small part as well. A 5 out of 10. Best performance = Dorothy Provine.

    Late 50's and 60's exploitation flicks come with varying qualities, but this should be a camp classic, for it's inaccuracies, name changes, and outright hilarious dialogue, but Ms. Provine is a tough little cookie and means what she says and makes it a worthwhile film experience. Definitely hunt this one down!

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    • Trivia
      Released on double-bill with "Machine Gun Kelly"
    • Quotes

      Bonnie Parker: I didn't lose my nerve; I know right where I left it.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Les Simpson: Treehouse of Horror XXI (2010)

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    • Release date
      • May 28, 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Donald P. Borchers" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Full Moon Mantinee" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Bonnie Parker Story: The Female Monster:
    • Production company
      • Albany Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 19m(79 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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