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00:00:00My name is Frank Hamer.
00:00:21I'm a former Texas Ranger.
00:00:23I've just been hired by Colonel Lee Simmons to hunt down Bonnie Parker and Clyde Burrell.
00:00:28Now, we'll bring them in, dead or alive.
00:00:31Now, Bonnie and Clyde are killers, cold-blooded killers.
00:00:34They're wanted in the deaths of five law enforcement officers, God knows how many civilians.
00:00:40And they have committed every crime you can imagine.
00:00:44As if they're our heroes, they're not.
00:00:58Read it again.
00:01:18I just read it.
00:01:19I know, but I want to hear it again.
00:01:22I've read it over a hundred times, Clyde.
00:01:24I'm sure you could recite it by heart by now.
00:01:26I like to hear you say it, sugar.
00:01:29This one's more for me.
00:01:33The Beginning of the End, by Bonnie Parker.
00:01:37Now, the tale I'm about to tell you is the truth, the author's side.
00:01:41And if anyone tells you different, then they didn't know Bonnie and Clyde.
00:01:46Yeah, they have a bad reputation.
00:01:48Folks say they steal and cheat and kill.
00:01:52And I'm not going to deny that, but this wasn't just a cheap thrill.
00:01:58There's a difference between fact and fiction.
00:02:00The truth has many sides.
00:02:03Right can be wrong within the law, and justice never really abides.
00:02:07But through all the crimes and the murders, there's been one man by my side.
00:02:14He's the love of my life.
00:02:16And the wrong that is right.
00:02:19And his name is none other than Clyde.
00:02:22I love you, Bonnie.
00:02:23I love you more.
00:02:33He's gone through a lot with the coppers who jailed him and threw away the key.
00:02:37But he wouldn't give up or stop fighting until we both could be free.
00:02:41The path we choose is not easy, no matter what the rest of them say.
00:02:45But we refuse to submit to the system while there's still some light in the day.
00:03:46I love you, Bonnie.
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00:05:27Come here.
00:05:37No, I quit it.
00:05:38I didn't do anything for class.
00:05:39You're getting more class than what's in the entire school.
00:05:42We keep that up, we're going to have to get married.
00:05:47Okay.
00:05:48Let's do it.
00:05:49No, I told you, I'm a good girl.
00:05:52No, I mean let's get married.
00:05:54Right now?
00:05:55Today.
00:05:56I thought we said we'd wait until I was 16.
00:06:00Less than six days.
00:06:01You really think you're going to look or feel any different in six days than you do right now?
00:06:06No.
00:06:08So?
00:06:10Well, let's be crazy together, Bonnie Parker.
00:06:21Will you marry me?
00:06:24I want awards for my public speaking, you know that?
00:06:27For the first time in my life, I don't know what to say.
00:06:30What's a one word answer?
00:06:32Kind of like a true or false question.
00:06:34Yes.
00:06:36Yes?
00:06:37Yes.
00:06:39Yes.
00:06:43Now we just got to get you a ring from me and we'll be all set.
00:06:45I'm going to get you something.
00:06:48Even better than a ring.
00:07:02Done.
00:07:05So, what do you think?
00:07:07You said I was crazy.
00:07:09You're the wild one.
00:07:11Wildly in love with you.
00:07:14I'm the luckiest man alive.
00:07:26I'm sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt.
00:07:29I'll just wait out here until you're finished.
00:07:35And don't you forget it.
00:08:05I don't know about this, Buck.
00:08:07They're making an awful racket back there.
00:08:09Hell, Clyde, they're turkey.
00:08:11Kind of hard to teach a turkey how to keep his mouth shut.
00:08:14Tell you what, though, we're going to make a pretty penny off of them come holidays.
00:08:17It ain't Christmas season without a big old mouthful of bird.
00:08:20I just wish they'd keep their mouths shut.
00:08:22Well, you prefer to steal cars, Mike Anthony?
00:08:25I prefer just about anything to this.
00:08:27I may never eat turkey again.
00:08:30Well, at least they don't squeal to the cops.
00:08:32Yeah, but they make just about every other sound there is.
00:08:43I take that back, they can squeal too.
00:08:45You lose them?
00:08:46In this truck?
00:08:48All right, you're out, pull over.
00:08:50Just let me do the talking.
00:08:52Thank you, brother.
00:09:22Well, well, well.
00:09:29Where do you fellas think you're going with all those turkeys?
00:09:32Well, we're just rounding them through to a turkey farm in the outskirts of town, Sheriff.
00:09:38Making a delivery, that's all.
00:09:40Really?
00:09:42I don't know all the farmers in my district.
00:09:45Who are you delivering this to?
00:09:47To anybody that needs a turkey delivery.
00:09:51You look like you could use one, maybe even two.
00:09:54Free of charge, of course.
00:09:56Where'd you get all these turkeys, son?
00:10:00Clyde, why don't you tell this nice sheriff where we came into possession of all these fine birds here.
00:10:07Huh? They came with the truck.
00:10:11And where did you get the truck, boys?
00:10:16Now, let's see. I think we picked this truck up in, uh...
00:10:27And where do you think you're going, boy?
00:10:32Jail.
00:10:34The world may conspire against you, and you won't know which way to turn.
00:10:37So focus your goal and get through the hole, because victory is something you earn.
00:10:45Dear diary, before opening this year's diary, I wish to tell you that I have a Roman husband with a Roman mind.
00:11:01I told you I have to go out.
00:11:03But Ma and Rose are on the way over. We're all going out to celebrate.
00:11:06Yeah, I already wished you happy birthday this morning.
00:11:09After I reminded you?
00:11:12Bonnie, I have a lot on my mind. Police are breathing down my neck. I don't need you doing it, too.
00:11:19Yeah, well, I'm sure when you left last month, you found someone to take my place in that department.
00:11:24You honestly think I'm sleeping around?
00:11:28Who said anything about sleeping?
00:11:32Keep this up, I may not come back.
00:11:34What kind of husband leaves his wife on her birthday?
00:11:38The unhappy kind.
00:11:40I hope they catch you. I hope they catch you and they lock you away forever.
00:11:45Look at you, 17 year old and all grown up.
00:11:49Old enough to realize I married a child.
00:11:52Does that feel like the fist of a child?
00:11:58Hey, I'm sorry I hit you, but he was goading me.
00:12:03He was goading you? Do you even know what that means?
00:12:07When a goat is to prod or to urge, it's also a very long stick with a pointed end used for prodding animals.
00:12:12Kind of like this.
00:12:14Get out of my house, bastard!
00:12:18And don't come back!
00:12:21Did we come at a bad time?
00:12:23I think we came just in time.
00:12:29Did he hit you?
00:12:31Just once, Mom.
00:12:33I think I won this round.
00:12:35You clocked him good.
00:12:38A lady should never raise her hand to her husband.
00:12:41Bonnie, you open this door right now.
00:12:44Okay, just as soon as I get off the phone with Sheriff Brady.
00:12:48Hey, is that a siren I hear outside?
00:12:50I'll be back, Bonnie.
00:12:52I don't hear any sirens.
00:12:54I didn't really call the police, Mom. I would never do that.
00:12:58Not even to a man I hated.
00:13:01I didn't know you and Rory were having such troubles.
00:13:04He isn't a good man, Mrs. Parker.
00:13:07He even came on to me last month, the creep.
00:13:10My best friend.
00:13:13Hey, we should make our New Year's resolutions right now.
00:13:17This New Year's, I resolve to take no man or nothing seriously.
00:13:20Let all men go to hell.
00:13:22Bonnie Parker, what would your dearly departed father say?
00:13:26I wasn't referring to him.
00:13:29He was such a good man.
00:13:31Worked himself to death for us.
00:13:33I know, Mom. You've told me.
00:13:36But not all men have the same moral code.
00:13:40He will be back, kiddo.
00:13:42Yeah, but I won't be.
00:13:45Hey, Mom.
00:13:47How'd you feel about me coming back to help out the house for a little while?
00:13:51Well, you know you're always welcome, honey.
00:13:54Good. Then let's get you packed.
00:13:57What about your birthday?
00:13:59Mom, this is the best birthday present you could give me right now.
00:14:03Believe me.
00:14:05And then we can all really go out and celebrate at the end of the week.
00:14:08There's a new picture coming out on Thursday.
00:14:10The talking one?
00:14:12And singing.
00:14:13But all the pictures are silent.
00:14:15No, no, not anymore, Mom.
00:14:17This is the world's first talking picture, the jazz singer.
00:14:19I bet it's gonna be huge.
00:14:21Times are changing, Mrs. Parker.
00:14:23For the better.
00:14:25Some people are put here to test you.
00:14:28Some make you feel less than you are.
00:14:30While others will show you there's still some hope to be more than a shooting star.
00:14:35Dear Diary, I have been the happiest and most miserable woman this year.
00:14:40I wish the old year would have taken my past with it.
00:14:43I mean all my memories, but I can't forget Roy.
00:14:46I'm very blue tonight. No word from him.
00:14:49I feel he's gone for good.
00:14:51Sure am lonesome.
00:14:59Sorry about your brother, Clyde.
00:15:01It was bound to happen.
00:15:03How long is he in for?
00:15:05Four years.
00:15:07What you gonna do?
00:15:09I'll get by.
00:15:11Thanks again for the food.
00:15:13Just don't tell my boss.
00:15:15I'll do you one better. I won't rob you either.
00:15:17Deal.
00:15:19Hey, you know, my best friend just started working here last week.
00:15:21He's a good guy.
00:15:23He's a good guy.
00:15:25Hey, you know, my best friend just started working here last week.
00:15:28Wanna meet her?
00:15:30I'm not looking for a girl, Rosa.
00:15:32Don't need nobody slowing me down. No offense.
00:15:34None taken.
00:15:36Well, let me know when you're ready to meet someone.
00:15:38Rosa? Could use some help in here.
00:15:40Coming right back.
00:15:42That her?
00:15:45Sounds like a real ball breaker.
00:15:47You don't know how right you are.
00:15:50Like I said, thanks, but no thanks.
00:15:52I'll catch you later.
00:15:54Not if I catch you first.
00:15:56Nobody catches me first.
00:15:58Enjoy the turkey sandwiches.
00:16:00Turkey?
00:16:03Thanks a lot.
00:16:25Okay.
00:16:37Isn't that your station?
00:16:50Afternoon, Ted.
00:16:52What is this? Third time this week?
00:16:54So what's good today? You got any more of those delicious red beans?
00:16:57Now, Ted, you keep ordering them red beans because you really like them
00:17:00or because you know they're my favorite dish?
00:17:02Can I say both?
00:17:04Hey there, Ted.
00:17:06How's the mail?
00:17:08The mail is fine.
00:17:10You delivering any big packages?
00:17:12No.
00:17:14Because I only accept big packages in the rear.
00:17:18Lighten up there, Ted.
00:17:20I'm just joshing you.
00:17:22How you doing, Bonnie?
00:17:24You're looking mighty fine today.
00:17:26Thank you, Ted.
00:17:28But to tell you the truth, I'm bored.
00:17:30Crapless.
00:17:32That's something you won't have to worry about, Ted.
00:17:34Especially if you eat another plate of those beans.
00:17:41Roy?
00:17:43Heard you were working here. I've come to get you.
00:17:45Are you out of your mind?
00:17:47You've been gone for over a year.
00:17:49And you expect me to what, come home with you?
00:17:51You're still married, Bonnie, you're my wife.
00:17:53Hey, lady doesn't seem like she wants to go with you.
00:17:55Oh, yeah?
00:17:57Who the hell are you, mister?
00:17:59Ted. Ted Hinton.
00:18:01Are you a cop?
00:18:03No, he works at the post office.
00:18:09Bonnie, don't tell me you have an affair with a mailman.
00:18:11That would just be sad.
00:18:13He's just a customer, Roy, nothing else.
00:18:15Oh, yeah?
00:18:17Stay out of me!
00:18:21Get out of my cafe, Roy.
00:18:23Bonnie's not taking you back anymore.
00:18:25Stay out of my business, Rosa.
00:18:27You're the one who turned Bonnie against me in the first place.
00:18:31Are you really blaming Rosa?
00:18:33This is you, Roy.
00:18:35You're the one who tried to sleep with her and I don't know how many others.
00:18:37This marriage is such a joke.
00:18:39And I see that now.
00:18:41I want nothing to do with you, Roy Thornton.
00:18:43You can rot in hell for all I care.
00:18:45Look at my face and tell me I'm lying.
00:18:51I'll leave now.
00:18:53I ain't never coming back.
00:18:55Can I take that as a promise?
00:19:03Goodbye, Bonnie.
00:19:07Oh, don't make a move, son.
00:19:09Drop your weapon
00:19:11and put your hands over your head.
00:19:15Come on.
00:19:23How long do you think I'll get this time?
00:19:25Oh, son.
00:19:27Armed robbery ain't no walk in the park.
00:19:29You're gonna need years and years for this one.
00:19:31I'm afraid. Now get in there!
00:19:33Don't ever put your hands on me again. Get in there!
00:19:37I think you are.
00:19:45I'm so sorry about that, Rosa.
00:19:47How's your arm?
00:19:49I think he broke it.
00:19:51Come on. Let's get you to a doctor.
00:19:55Thank goodness the police came.
00:19:57We gotta keep these criminals off our streets.
00:19:59He might have killed you if it weren't for the sheriff.
00:20:01You're a very lucky man.
00:20:03You off to work?
00:20:05Right after I check in on Rosamond.
00:20:07Terrible what he done.
00:20:11You know how I think about divorce,
00:20:13but I think you should stay far away from that Roy Thornton.
00:20:15Oh, Mama.
00:20:17I don't think you're gonna have to worry about that anymore.
00:20:19I'm sure you will.
00:20:21I'm sure you will.
00:20:23I'm sure you will.
00:20:25I'm sure you will.
00:20:27I'm sure you will.
00:20:29I'm sure you will.
00:20:31I don't think you're gonna have to worry about that.
00:20:33He was just sentenced to five years in prison.
00:20:35I'm a free woman again.
00:20:37I'm a free woman again.
00:20:39Yeah, well, don't you be too free.
00:20:41Yeah, well, don't you be too free.
00:20:43Between shifts at the cafe and taking care of Rosa,
00:20:45I hardly have time for myself right now.
00:20:47I know you, Bonnie Parker,
00:20:49and you're getting that itch.
00:20:51When you get bored, that's when the trouble starts.
00:20:53When you get bored, that's when the trouble starts.
00:20:55Hey, Mom. You been reading my diary again?
00:20:57I don't have to.
00:20:59You're getting all fidgety.
00:21:01I seen you this way in school
00:21:03when you were 15, right before you met Roy,
00:21:05and I'm seeing that now.
00:21:07I suppose you were what?
00:21:09All married and settled down by the time you were 19?
00:21:11All married and settled down by the time you were 19?
00:21:13No, I wasn't in that big a hurry,
00:21:15and neither should you be, neither.
00:21:17No, I'm just taking it day by day.
00:21:19Uh-huh.
00:21:21You have a good day now.
00:21:29You have a good day now.
00:21:37This is New Year's Day, January 1st.
00:21:39I went to a show,
00:21:41saw Ken Maynard in the Overland Stage.
00:21:43I'm very blue.
00:21:45Well, I must confess,
00:21:47this New Year's night I got drunk trying to forget,
00:21:49drowning my sorrows in bottled hell.
00:21:59Sure am blue.
00:22:01Everything has gone wrong today.
00:22:03Why don't something happen?
00:22:05What a life.
00:22:11Aren't you supposed to be at the cafe?
00:22:13Aren't you supposed to be resting?
00:22:15I'm at home, Anna.
00:22:17I'm going stir-crazy around here.
00:22:19Tell me about it.
00:22:21Jesus, Rosa.
00:22:23I'm going stir-crazy around here.
00:22:25Tell me about it.
00:22:27Jesus, Rosa.
00:22:29You must like it cold in here.
00:22:31I'm trying to save a little money since I'm not working right now.
00:22:33Thank you very much.
00:22:35You know what? There are only so many times a girl can apologize.
00:22:37Why don't you just head up onto bed
00:22:39and I'll make you some hot chocolate before I take off.
00:22:41How's that sound?
00:22:43Well, I won't fight you about hot chocolate.
00:22:45Good.
00:22:47Well, get going. I'll be up there in a few.
00:22:51Remember, I like it hot.
00:22:57Okay.
00:23:11Who are you?
00:23:13Who are you?
00:23:15You first.
00:23:17Well, I was here first.
00:23:19You don't live here.
00:23:21Well, neither do you.
00:23:23Well, I know that. Rosa Mary Judah lives here. She's my friend.
00:23:25I know that.
00:23:27I can see that.
00:23:29You're the girl that works down there at the cafe with her, huh?
00:23:31Did my uniform get me away again?
00:23:37I think your milk's ready.
00:23:39Oh, I can do that.
00:23:41I came down here to check on Rosa. I might as well help.
00:23:43My name's Claude Barrow.
00:23:47Bonnie Parker.
00:23:49So,
00:23:51what do you do?
00:23:53Well, you're not stirring hot chocolate, I mean.
00:23:55I get by.
00:23:57Doing what?
00:23:59Whatever it takes.
00:24:01Are you a bad man, Mr. Barrow?
00:24:03I don't think so.
00:24:05Please call me Claude, Mrs. Parker.
00:24:07Mr. Parker,
00:24:09that is my mother.
00:24:11I'm just Bonnie.
00:24:13Well, I don't think I would ever put Justin Bonnie
00:24:15in front of you.
00:24:17I don't think I would ever put Justin Bonnie
00:24:19in the same sentence that way.
00:24:21Well, I think you can
00:24:23stop stirring. It looks ready.
00:24:25Want to take a taste?
00:24:29I want to blow on it first.
00:24:31Might be a little too hot.
00:24:33I can handle the heat.
00:24:35Well, so can I,
00:24:37when need be.
00:24:39I thought the hot chocolate
00:24:41was for me.
00:24:43It is. We were just coming up
00:24:45to give it to you.
00:24:47I take it introductions have already been made.
00:24:49See what you've been missing?
00:24:51I do now.
00:24:55Well, I'll leave you two
00:24:57to get better acquainted.
00:24:59Go easy on this one.
00:25:03I have to go to work.
00:25:05I've been pulling double shifts ever since
00:25:07Rose's accident.
00:25:09You want me to give you a ride?
00:25:11You have a car?
00:25:13Never a problem finding a car.
00:25:35Your car?
00:25:37You said you needed a ride.
00:25:39No.
00:25:41You offered me a ride.
00:25:43And you took it.
00:25:45After you took it, I see.
00:25:47Cars were created for a specific purpose,
00:25:49to get people where they need to go.
00:25:51The way I see it,
00:25:53a parked car is just going to waste.
00:25:55So this is Clyde Barrow's view of life?
00:25:57Sure you could say that.
00:25:59In fact, I kind of like the sound of that.
00:26:01And what if the law doesn't approve of your views?
00:26:03Well, then I guess
00:26:05I don't approve of the law.
00:26:07Why do I always do it?
00:26:09Do what?
00:26:11Fall for bad men.
00:26:15Because we're more fun to be around?
00:26:17Oh yeah?
00:26:19Improve it.
00:26:37This is your place?
00:26:39It was.
00:26:41It's my ex-husband's place, but I still have a key.
00:26:45Oh, but don't worry.
00:26:47He's not coming back for a long, long time.
00:27:37Hey.
00:28:01Damn, baby.
00:28:03You're going to wear me out.
00:28:05Hi, Clyde.
00:28:09I think I'm falling in love with you.
00:28:13Well, what took you so long?
00:28:17I fell in love with you the first moment we met
00:28:19making hot chocolate together.
00:28:21Alright, I get it.
00:28:23You love me.
00:28:25Alright.
00:28:27I want you to know something.
00:28:29When I'm with a guy,
00:28:31I'm loyal.
00:28:35I expect the same from him.
00:28:39Bonnie, if I would have met you five years ago,
00:28:41I would have never been with anyone else.
00:28:43Do you mean that?
00:28:45From now on, it's just you and me.
00:28:47For better or for worse.
00:28:51In sickness and in health.
00:28:53Till death do us part.
00:28:55Well, you may kiss the bride.
00:28:59Clyde Chestnut Barrel!
00:29:01You are under arrest!
00:29:03You have the right to remain silent!
00:29:05You give up that right!
00:29:07What's this all about?
00:29:09Grocery store robbery in Waco has your fingerprints all over it, Clyde.
00:29:11And as you know, we already have them on file.
00:29:13You're going with us, son.
00:29:15No!
00:29:17Don't worry, honey, they can't keep us apart for long.
00:29:19I'll be out before you know it.
00:29:21Or they know it.
00:29:33Come on.
00:29:51He won't do the full stretch, Bonnie.
00:29:53He didn't kill no one.
00:29:55He'll be out soon, you'll see.
00:29:57Wouldn't count on that.
00:29:59Why you say that, Ted?
00:30:01Dangerous place, that prison.
00:30:03Wouldn't want to spend one night there,
00:30:05let alone the next 14 years.
00:30:07People die in that facility all the time.
00:30:09And why are you so interested?
00:30:11Because I'm studying to become a police officer, Bonnie.
00:30:15I figure one day I'll be a sheriff.
00:30:17A sheriff's deputy, at least.
00:30:19Congratulations, Ted, that's just what the world needs,
00:30:21another crummy cop.
00:30:23Yeah, well, someone's got to protect you from all the slime
00:30:25you keep getting involved with,
00:30:27the Roy Thorntons and the Clyde Barrows.
00:30:29I don't need no help from no man, especially not from you, Ted.
00:30:31Calm down, Bonnie.
00:30:33Ted, you better take that pie and go.
00:30:35This isn't a good time.
00:30:37Clyde Barrow is just an ordinary,
00:30:39two-bit, low-life criminal, Bonnie.
00:30:41Someone should take him out and shoot him
00:30:43before he does any more damage.
00:30:45You don't know what you're talking about.
00:30:47And if you get near my Clyde, he'll kill you.
00:30:49You understand?
00:30:51Not if I kill him first.
00:30:53Not if I kill you first.
00:30:55You don't mean that.
00:30:57Ted, you better get out of here if you know what's good for you.
00:30:59She's the one that doesn't know what's good for her.
00:31:01Can't even see her when it's standing right in front of her face.
00:31:03Clyde Barrow is a walking dead man,
00:31:05and so are you if you go back to him,
00:31:07Bonnie Parker.
00:31:11You broke my nose.
00:31:13Again.
00:31:15I could have you arrested for assault.
00:31:17No, no, her face just slipped.
00:31:19It was an accident.
00:31:21Oh, go ahead.
00:31:23Tell everyone about how you were beaten up by Bonnie Parker.
00:31:27I never need to be in this place again.
00:31:29Yeah, good riddance.
00:31:41Hey, Bon,
00:31:43we can refuse service to someone who gets out alive,
00:31:45but we can't beat the crap out of them.
00:31:51Can I take the rest of the day off?
00:31:53I think that's a good idea.
00:31:55Gotta find an outlet for all this
00:31:57pent-up anger, girl.
00:32:05Hey, you like to write.
00:32:07Come on, write him a letter.
00:32:13Dearest Clyde,
00:32:15I never did want to love you,
00:32:17and I didn't even try.
00:32:19You just made me.
00:32:21Now I don't know what to do.
00:32:23I don't know what it must be like for you in that place,
00:32:25but I want you to know that I'm waiting for you.
00:32:27I hear your mom is working on getting you a pardon.
00:32:29I love you with all my heart.
00:32:31Bonnie.
00:32:39Dear baby,
00:32:41the walls here are cold and unfriendly.
00:32:43I just read your sweet letter,
00:32:45and I sure was glad to get it,
00:32:47for I am awfully lonesome and blue.
00:32:49Who you write to, Clyde?
00:32:51Your mama?
00:32:53This little old Clyde misses mama.
00:32:55I'm writing to my girl.
00:32:57I'd leave me alone.
00:32:59Oh, there ain't no alone time in here.
00:33:01Not for you.
00:33:05If you're lonely,
00:33:07just come see me.
00:33:09Say, sugar,
00:33:11these local guys are making so much noise,
00:33:13I can't write,
00:33:15so I will finish this tomorrow.
00:33:17After a long, lonesome night,
00:33:19I will try and finish.
00:33:21It's Easter Sunday, and I sure wish I was outside with you.
00:33:23Gosh, honey,
00:33:25I bet we could have a good time today.
00:33:27Where were you last Easter, honey?
00:33:29And who was you with?
00:33:31Clyde, my darling,
00:33:33nobody understands what we have.
00:33:35I almost killed that Ted Hinton
00:33:37for the things he said about you.
00:33:39He still is always hanging around the café
00:33:41trying to date me.
00:33:43He's gonna end up on a date to the great beyond
00:33:45if he doesn't quit it.
00:33:47Bonnie, don't you start dating other guys
00:33:49while I'm in here.
00:33:51The thought of you with another man is too much for me to handle.
00:33:53I don't want to hear about any other guys in your life.
00:33:55I don't know if I can take much more of this.
00:33:57I'm in a bad way, and you're not helping.
00:33:59I can't even begin to tell you
00:34:01some of the things I've witnessed in this hellhole.
00:34:03Clyde,
00:34:05I hope you keep accepting my letters.
00:34:07I've been faithful to you.
00:34:09There's nobody else in my life besides Ma and Rosa.
00:34:11They are the only thing keeping me going
00:34:13while I wait for you to get out.
00:34:15Every woman has loved any man,
00:34:17but I don't appreciate what you said to me.
00:34:19It's as if you don't trust me.
00:34:21I love you, but I can't love a man who doesn't trust me.
00:34:23Dear baby, why did you say you didn't know
00:34:25whether I would accept or not?
00:34:27Now, honey, you know darn well
00:34:29I didn't mean what I said in my last letter.
00:34:31I'm just jealous of you, and I can't help it.
00:34:33And why shouldn't I be?
00:34:35If I was as sweet to you as you are to me,
00:34:37you would be jealous too.
00:34:39I'm so happy to hear you say that.
00:34:41You'll be out soon, Clyde. I know it.
00:34:43I worked real hard on getting you that pardon.
00:34:45I bet you're out by the first of the new year.
00:34:47Then we can be together again. I will make you...
00:34:49Hey, Clyde.
00:34:51I picked out what you're gonna be
00:34:53for Halloween.
00:34:55My bitch.
00:34:57If you ever touch me, Ed,
00:34:59you're never gonna be touching anyone
00:35:01ever again.
00:35:03Oh, I'm gonna do more than touch you,
00:35:05pretty boy.
00:35:07I'm gonna make you mine.
00:35:13Oh.
00:35:15Oh.
00:35:41Clyde.
00:35:45Clyde.
00:35:51I told you your mama was making progress.
00:35:53She got you early for all just like I said.
00:35:55I think she's picking me up.
00:35:57Are you okay?
00:35:59I'll be fine.
00:36:01She gets as far away from this place as we can.
00:36:05I'll die before I ever go back to a place like that.
00:36:07I mean it, Bonnie.
00:36:09Come here.
00:36:15I'm all right.
00:36:25Clyde, what is it?
00:36:27You've been acting really different ever since we left Huntsville.
00:36:29I am different, Bonnie.
00:36:31There was no prison.
00:36:33It was a hellhole.
00:36:35There was no justice in there.
00:36:37What I saw and what I had to do to stay alive.
00:36:39Yeah.
00:36:41I read all about that Ed Crowder
00:36:43in the papers.
00:36:45He deserved it though, right?
00:36:47I did what I had to do and I'd do it again.
00:36:49But I wasn't the only one.
00:36:51The guards, the ones they call law enforcers,
00:36:53they were killing prisoners
00:36:55just for the hell of it.
00:36:57And Major Croson, he was the worst.
00:36:59He said it was to keep the rest of us in line.
00:37:01But many of the men didn't do nothing to deserve what they got.
00:37:03Reform is not what they were interested in.
00:37:05I'm telling you, Bonnie,
00:37:07the place needs to be burnt to the ground
00:37:09and all them prisoners set free.
00:37:13If I could figure out a plan,
00:37:15I'd liberate the entire prison
00:37:17and I'd kill any guard that got in my way.
00:37:19It's not so great out here either, Claude.
00:37:21Since you've been away,
00:37:23the world's only gotten worse.
00:37:25Do you know that they say the unemployment rate
00:37:27is supposed to be 25% of the population this year?
00:37:29The government hasn't been able to fix
00:37:31the Wall Street crash yet?
00:37:33No.
00:37:35More and more people are losing their jobs.
00:37:37I see friends living out of their cars right now.
00:37:43First they take away our liquor,
00:37:45then they take our jobs.
00:37:47And what are the banks doing?
00:37:49Closing. Left and right.
00:37:51People are losing
00:37:53their entire life savings.
00:37:55That ain't right.
00:37:57There's no way to live.
00:37:59Something's got to be done. Where's my brother?
00:38:01Buck?
00:38:03Back in jail.
00:38:05They caught him again?
00:38:07He went on his own, actually.
00:38:09Your mom and his new wife drove him out
00:38:11to complete his original sentence
00:38:13for that burglary he did in Denton.
00:38:15They're joshing me.
00:38:17How bad is it out here?
00:38:19It's really bad, Claude.
00:38:21But hey, I think that his return to prison
00:38:23is what helped your mom get that pardon for you.
00:38:27I've got to get him out.
00:38:29I've got to get all those prisoners out.
00:38:31You can't do that with a lot of money
00:38:33and a hell of a lot of firepower
00:38:35if you really do want to raid the place.
00:38:37I guess I better start stocking up.
00:38:39We gonna start robbing again?
00:38:43Bonnie.
00:38:45You know
00:38:47I want you by my side.
00:38:49But I'm not gonna force you to partake
00:38:51in my lifestyle.
00:38:53We're not married, not officially.
00:38:55Okay.
00:38:57You can just stop right there.
00:38:59We are in this
00:39:01together, Claude Barrow.
00:39:03It's just you and me.
00:39:05The rest of the world would be damned.
00:39:07But if we are gonna do this,
00:39:11I guess I better give you your birthday present first.
00:39:13But my birthday's not till next week.
00:39:15I know.
00:39:17Here, just open it.
00:39:23Gloves?
00:39:25Yeah.
00:39:27They keep your hands warm.
00:39:29And
00:39:31they don't leave behind any unwanted fingerprints.
00:39:33Fingerprints?
00:39:35Always thinking, ain't ya?
00:39:37Well, someone around here has to.
00:39:49What is that?
00:39:51Oh, that's called a parking meter.
00:39:53They just started installing them this year.
00:39:55Apparently, you're supposed to put
00:39:57money in the meter so you can legally
00:39:59park here.
00:40:01You pay for parking on a public street?
00:40:03And what happens if you don't pay?
00:40:05Oh, the police write you a ticket or so out here.
00:40:07You just have to pay them instead.
00:40:09Unbelievable.
00:40:11America, land of the free where nothing's free.
00:40:13Yeah, but we're gonna change all that.
00:40:15Are you scared?
00:40:17Excited.
00:40:21Okay, remember, we're just taking guns and ammunition.
00:40:23I'm with ya.
00:40:25Let's do this.
00:40:31Let's do this.
00:41:01I bought you this bottle of wine
00:41:03And when the whiskey
00:41:05and her memory combined
00:41:07Said the flames of hell
00:41:09ignite
00:41:11Here's my devil's
00:41:13farce inside
00:41:15You take this bottle
00:41:17to be your wife
00:41:19Then step up to
00:41:21the altar
00:41:23And kiss the bride
00:41:27What are we gonna do?
00:41:29John, I'm not giving up.
00:41:31Well, what if they catch us?
00:41:33Not us, me, okay? When I turn the next corner, I'm gonna slow down and I want you to jump out.
00:41:35What?
00:41:37They can't catch us together. They'll follow me.
00:41:39You get away and you deny everything. Then they won't be able to pin it on you.
00:41:41Well, I'm not leaving you, Clyde.
00:41:43It's for your own safety. We'll both be safer this way.
00:41:45Trust me. Do you trust me?
00:41:47With my life.
00:41:49I'll be back for you, I promise.
00:41:51I can't live without you.
00:41:53Said the flames of hell
00:41:55ignite
00:41:57Here's my devil's
00:41:59farce inside
00:42:01You take this bottle
00:42:03to be your wife
00:42:05Then step up to
00:42:07the altar
00:42:09And kiss the bride
00:42:15Bonnie?
00:42:19Ted?
00:42:21Ted Hinton?
00:42:23What in the world?
00:42:27It's Deputy Hinton now, Bonnie.
00:42:29And this time you're going with me,
00:42:31whether you like it or not.
00:42:35I'm innocent, she said
00:42:37before she climbed into bed.
00:42:39The story was always the same.
00:42:41It's a tale told to all
00:42:43when one takes a fall.
00:42:45And you never know who's to blame.
00:42:47A man is usually responsible,
00:42:49so says the woman at fault.
00:42:51But it's plain to see
00:42:53the truth will be kept hidden
00:42:55deep in the vault.
00:42:57Just give him up, Bonnie.
00:42:59We know Clyde Barrow's
00:43:01behind the robbery.
00:43:03Tell us what we want to know, and you'll be out of here in no time.
00:43:07It's like I told you, Ted.
00:43:09I'm sorry, Deputy Hinton.
00:43:13I was on my way to see Rose at the cafe
00:43:15when this alarm started going off
00:43:17and these men ran out of the hardware store with guns.
00:43:19They kidnapped me,
00:43:21forced me into the back of their car,
00:43:23and then they threw me out on the side of the road like an animal,
00:43:25and that's where you found me.
00:43:27That's all I know.
00:43:29Did you know it was a stolen car?
00:43:31No.
00:43:33But I can't say I'm surprised.
00:43:35They seem like dangerous men.
00:43:37If they were going to rob a store,
00:43:39I'm sure they were capable of stealing a car.
00:43:43And what did they look like?
00:43:45Let me guess.
00:43:47White shirt, vest, white shirt,
00:43:49had brown hair and brown eyes.
00:43:51Can't say that I know.
00:43:53They were wearing masks.
00:43:55But that sure sounds like a handsome fellow.
00:43:57Fine. You're going to be like that?
00:43:59You can just rob this cell forever.
00:44:01See if I care.
00:44:17Come on.
00:44:27I got word you wanted to see me, Miss Parker.
00:44:29I do, Clyde, but not in my home.
00:44:41You are the reason that my daughter is in prison.
00:44:43I know, Miss Parker,
00:44:45and I just feel awful about it.
00:44:47I'm going to get her out, though.
00:44:49You just wait and see.
00:44:51No. I don't want you going near that jail.
00:44:53I'm working on it.
00:44:55The only thing they have on Bonnie
00:44:57is her association with you.
00:44:59And if they can't prove you had anything
00:45:01to do with that robbery,
00:45:03they got nothing on her neither.
00:45:05You understand me, boy?
00:45:07Yes, Miss Parker.
00:45:09But when Bonnie gets out, I'm coming for her.
00:45:11We love each other. We really do.
00:45:13I know she loves you.
00:45:17There's no denying that.
00:45:19And I love her ten times as much.
00:45:21Than you do right by her.
00:45:25I never want to see my daughter in prison ever again.
00:45:29She's a good girl.
00:45:31She was a straight-A student.
00:45:33She was raised in a loving home.
00:45:37And then she goes off and finds us
00:45:39and now you.
00:45:41I just don't get it.
00:45:43Well, I can't speak for a first husband,
00:45:45but I'll never leave Bonnie.
00:45:49She'll be by my side till the day we die.
00:45:51You have to believe me, Miss Parker.
00:45:55Unfortunately, I do.
00:46:01You've got to promise me
00:46:03that you will take
00:46:05the best care of my daughter you can.
00:46:09I will.
00:46:15All right, then.
00:46:23Good afternoon, Miss Parker.
00:46:39You're free to go, Miss Parker.
00:46:41Then go I shall.
00:46:45Hey, Bonnie.
00:46:47Just because the grand jury didn't indict you
00:46:49because of lack of evidence
00:46:51doesn't mean that you're innocent.
00:46:53And, Ted,
00:46:55just because you're a sheriff's deputy now
00:46:57still doesn't mean you're a man.
00:47:09You picked me up from jail
00:47:11in a stolen car?
00:47:13Who were you talking to?
00:47:19I was just saying goodbye to my past.
00:47:21But now I'm saying hello to my future.
00:47:23You're not mad at me?
00:47:25You said you'd come back for me,
00:47:27and you did.
00:47:29But don't you ever abandon me like that.
00:47:31From now on, where you go, I go.
00:47:33And what you do, I do.
00:47:35You want to light this world on fire,
00:47:37you pour the gasoline,
00:47:39you let me strike the match.
00:47:41Honey, with an attitude like that,
00:47:43we're gonna go down in history.
00:47:45Well, let's start making some.
00:47:47Whoo-ha!
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00:50:59Can I help you, sheriff?
00:51:03Young love, you know how it is, don't you?
00:52:35Hey, tell your people we ain't a bunch of nutty killers, Sheriff.
00:52:44Yeah, we just some home people trying to get through this damn depression with a few bones.
00:53:05What you writing?
00:53:07Just jotting down our little adventures of prosperity.
00:53:10We're making history now, huh?
00:53:17As the crimes in the body count rises, the police always need to find blame.
00:53:21So they'll pin it on Bonnie and Clyde, because that's the name of the game.
00:53:25But sometimes the record needs fixing.
00:53:27Not all KC robberies are us, nor did we kidnap any babies.
00:53:32Who really needs all that fuss?
00:53:34News is news and stories are stories, and when times are so tough, it's easy to say,
00:53:40make the barrel gang pay, but come on, enough is enough.
00:54:04Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey,
00:54:32hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
00:55:02is there a problem officer you were speeding i wasn't speeding oh yes i'm afraid you were i'm gonna
00:55:21have to write you a ticket i'll just take the ticket honey i wasn't speeding though well this
00:55:25is not the time or the place to settle it right now you're right get in we'll discuss it on the
00:55:31road i really don't think i was speeding so what you're saying is that you don't think uh
00:55:44i'm so sorry hon what's your name tom thomas for sale you don't think that tom here is very good
00:55:51at his job i mean he's been trying to watch for these sorts of things haven't you tom yes ma'am
00:55:57hmm and how fast would you say we were going
00:56:02close to 70 damn that is fast i told you to pay attention this car even go 70 miles per hour
00:56:09let's trust the young officer here he looks like he knows what he's talking about
00:56:13yeah i could have been mistaken uh-huh hear that bonnie he might have made a mistake do you really
00:56:20think so i do i don't think a ticket is in order at all in fact i was just going to give you a
00:56:29warning i mean if that's all surely we can do the same don't you think so clad i suppose so
00:56:41bonnie don't forget the warning tom if i were you i'd find a new line of work
00:56:47where you won't meet such dangerous people as us but you have a nice day
00:57:05clad you're doing it again i guess i'll never learn
00:57:12i'd like to make an announcement to keep all the policemen at bay
00:57:16our crimes are no longer illegal we're becoming members of the nra
00:57:34shh someone's here the police i don't know but i can hear someone moving around out there
00:57:40whatever it is i think they're already inside the apartment
00:57:46book surprised baby brother happy birthday baby brother whoa little lady please don't
00:57:52shoot my wife she didn't mean no harm i promise wife lucky number three that's right this here's
00:57:58my better half blanche barrow welcome to the family blanche i've heard so much about you
00:58:03and this must be the famous bonnie parker in the flesh so i can see so how'd you get out prison break
00:58:12full pardon seems the police like it when you turn yourself in that's a real good behavior in
00:58:16their book yeah you're doing their job for them well that was blanche's idea better to be a free
00:58:22man than always on the run right i guess so honey why don't we let bonnie and clyde get dressed and
00:58:30celebrate the day properly that's a good idea we got cake out there and beer too
00:58:42well you two look like a couple of movie stars to you birthday boy 24 on the 24th
00:58:48it's got to mean something just means i'm getting older and wiser i wouldn't say that thanks honey
00:58:54oh now now clyde here's coming a long way from his turkey stealing days tell you what with y'all
00:59:02two in the newspaper like y'all are why didn't clive's becoming a household name really not in
00:59:08a good way how the heck did you find this anyway well like i said i've been following your exploits
00:59:14and i know my little brother plus mom i'll give me a little inside info how is mom she's good
00:59:20real good actually getting by likes blanche here a whole lot your mother is a very nice lady
00:59:28she just wants to see you and buck get your lives back on track oh really what track is that the
00:59:34straight and narrow one that leads us all to a front row seat in the electric chair it is never
00:59:38too late to atone for your sins now now you have to forgive blanche here she uh her pa is a preacher
00:59:45it's in her blood he's a minister actually oh jesus christ hey claud do you want to help me
00:59:52get some stuff out of the car yeah sure we'll be right back baby i'll just help bonnie clean
00:59:58up a little bit all right hey buck it's great seeing you and meeting blanche and all but
01:00:08you guys are here to try to convince us to turn ourselves in you got another thing coming
01:00:12oh no no that might be what ma and blanche's idea is but i know you better than that
01:00:18and i was the one that got you started on this path what are you talking about so what's up
01:00:24i want in
01:00:28to what i want to join the gang fact is you two got something real good going here public loves
01:00:34you like a modern day robin hood robin hood i don't know about that we're not exactly stealing
01:00:39from the rich to give to the poor we're keeping it for ourselves well i mean i do have a plan we're
01:00:44trying to get enough guns and stuff together to liberate the prisons easel
01:00:50all this for a jailbreak why because buck the system doesn't work you just got out do you
01:00:58feel reformed hell no matter of fact i want to rob some banks make some real dough like i said
01:01:06i'm in phony travels and y'all two are thinking way too small on this deal
01:01:10stealing cars and robbing a grocery store that's not where the money's at
01:01:16well we robbed a few banks too oh i know but when i'll go bank
01:01:19how much you get out of there 300 200 see that's what i'm talking about
01:01:25well we are in the middle of a depression which is why the public loves you and the media is
01:01:29eating all this up if i was you i'd slip a few of those photos you show me back out of your local
01:01:33news branch guarantee they'd run out in a heartbeat you think they print some of our
01:01:37home pictures absolutely you two are successfully bucking the whole system you're doing whatever guy
01:01:42and gal out there has been screwed over by the government's been dreaming to do i guarantee you
01:01:46could get half the men and women to enlist with you that's out there living in their cars
01:01:50you're thinking man you're celebrities now
01:01:55i'm telling you bonnie buck is a changed man he did his time and he is respectable now
01:02:02a real gentleman wouldn't you like to be that way with clyde a proud god-loving citizen of the us of
01:02:10a you know blanche i really don't want you to think of me as rude but you are speaking out of
01:02:17your ass and you don't have a goddamn clue what you're saying you are unmarried living in sin
01:02:27committing crimes killing people oh i have not killed anyone yet
01:02:36you know where this is gonna end up blanche i've learned that in this life
01:02:41you just gotta enjoy the journey because the outcome is always the same for everyone
01:02:47even you blanche but the kingdom of heaven awaits me bonnie where do you think you're headed
01:02:55bonnie let's get packing you me buck and blanche we're heading to indiana and then
01:02:58minnesota that's right what's in indiana and minnesota banks state banks buck what's going on
01:03:06we're gonna be famous and rich that's what's going on i don't understand well you don't have to baby
01:03:12that's okay because all you're gonna do today is stand back and observe
01:03:33i still don't know why we're here are you opening up in a cab more like making a quick withdrawal
01:03:39ladies and gentlemen please don't be alarmed but this is a robbery i'm bonnie parker this year's
01:03:44the love of my life by barrel and i'm buck barrow we are the barrel gang oh my god this is not
01:03:49happening this is my wife blanche yeah don't mind her she's just observing today
01:04:09so that is how you rob a bank easy in easy out we are supposed to be convincing them to turn
01:04:20themselves in not aiding and abetting no criminals you are aiding and abetting this is all buck's
01:04:26idea that's right blanche so knock it off will ya just look baby
01:04:32ha ha ha that is a lot of money oh baby and there's a lot more well that came a lot more
01:04:42well i declare don't do that we sure as hell aren't gonna
01:04:47do that
01:04:59as we travel around this great country and hear all your stories of woe
01:05:04the system is really not working and it's about time we let everybody know
01:05:17so
01:05:47so
01:06:17so
01:06:47so
01:07:17so
01:07:35good afternoon i'd like to rent out a cabin for a few nights
01:07:40and how many are we just me and my husband
01:07:47um
01:07:57thank you kindly oh and could you send over four chicken dinners and four beers in a little while
01:08:04you and your husband must be awful hungry we certainly are
01:08:17so
01:08:35what's the deal with all the newspapers well due to the fact we're in all of them i think
01:08:40we might as well hide behind them too especially since half the national guard armory happens to
01:08:44be inside our cabin at the moment yeah we are celebrities we should be celebrating not hiding
01:08:48out we're celebrities who need to hide out if we want to continue being living breathing the
01:08:52celebrities we're going back is that a rifle in your lap are you just happy to see me that's a
01:08:59rifle well i'm always happy to see you bonnie okay that's enough can you do something about
01:09:04that husband of yours no i am sick and tired of him you can have him and perhaps
01:09:14we can get better related i mean we're already related so we might as well keep it in the family
01:09:23so this is the reason why you don't drink
01:09:28i'm sorry it just went off well that sounds familiar buck what the hell do you think you're
01:09:33doing god i hope nobody heard that they didn't i just think it's fourth of july fireworks yeah
01:09:37except that was two weeks ago uh operator uh put me through to um um captain william baxter uh
01:09:51or uh sheriff holt coffee now hold on come on bonnie nobody's coming it's almost 11 30
01:10:05well it doesn't look like it told you we got lucky no we got stupid gotta be more careful
01:10:14i think we should split up what we're a team can't split up a team
01:10:21well that is unless uh bonnie you and i go one way
01:10:25claudia and blanche go the other meet back up later on you know maybe bonnie's right
01:10:31we should be prepared in case something happens that way we can find each other
01:10:34what do you mean we should come up with a code word so if we do part ways we can meet back up
01:10:39with each other later red beans what okay that's a good one so if someone yells out red beans
01:10:46we contact their parents and meet back at their parents home
01:10:52i think y'all are making too big of a deal
01:10:58nothing's gonna happen something is gonna happen if you don't get your hands off my
01:11:03backside right this instant you are a pig and you're about as much fun as a bucket full of
01:11:08all right everybody just calm down calm down come out with your hands up we have you surrounded
01:11:16get the car
01:11:38try as we might we were forced to fight when the bullets started flying inside
01:11:41for bonnie and clyde have no place to hide because there's only one end to this ride
01:11:45when the shooting is done and there's no place to run it won't come as any surprise
01:11:49that's when death is near and the end is here it brings all of us down to one size
01:12:12uh
01:12:15afternoon mrs parker are they dead just tell me death is my daughter dead
01:12:22buck and blanche barrow were captured six days ago buck died yesterday at king's daughter's
01:12:28hospital in iowa of complications involving his gunshot wounds blanche is having eye surgery
01:12:34due to her wounds she's expected to recover but she'll probably be sentenced to at least
01:12:4010 years in prison what about clyde heard he got shot up pretty bad but looks like he got away
01:12:50and bonnie she's still with him but mrs parker at this point it's it's only a matter of time
01:13:02you thought they'd contact me that's why you're here have they nope not a word
01:13:09they tell me if they did she's still my daughter ted what do you think they're bringing in an
01:13:15expert former texas ranger named frank hamer he's coming out of retirement to find them
01:13:23credited with over 53 kills of texas criminals called upon me and deputy elkhorn to assist him
01:13:30kind of we can identify both bonnie and clyde on site you're gonna kill my daughter ted
01:13:37i've got to do my job
01:13:43then you do me a favor you make it quick
01:13:50i don't want her to suffer anymore and she has to
01:14:07how y'all doing my name is frank hamer i'm a former texas ranger something you may have heard
01:14:15of me i've just been hired by colonel lee simmons to hunt down bonnie parker and clyde burrow now
01:14:24we'll bring them in dead or alive don't matter to me now i've already put together my team
01:14:31it's ted hinton he's with me a long time it's bob alcorn sir and another texas ranger right there
01:14:37in the front row that's bm golf bm stand up that's bm golf now we will get a job done you
01:14:45can quote me on that but how long it takes us is entirely up to you yeah you you newspaper guys
01:14:57now bonnie and clyde are killers cold-blooded killers they're wanting in the deaths of five
01:15:04law enforcement officers yeah god knows how many civilians and they have committed every crime
01:15:12you can imagine every crime theft murder now they're not some star-struck lovers having a
01:15:21jar ride so as soon as the media stops reporting to public the way they really are as soon as the
01:15:27public will understand these are the bad guys and we can stop headlines give me that paper
01:15:33stop headlines like this look at that as if they're our heroes
01:15:44they're not this last little escapade resulted in five dangerous convicted
01:15:50criminals escaping from prison along with the murder of major crossing
01:15:54unhonored and well-respected guard at the facility now if you start showing bonnie and
01:16:01clyde in the real light of day they'll soon find they have nowhere left to hide
01:16:05and if the papers turn against them so will the public i'll say it again if the papers turn
01:16:11against them so will the public they believe what they read and i'm making myself understood
01:16:20good good i hope so
01:16:33two more highway patrolmen dead our witness report says bonnie and clyde fired the first
01:16:46shot who was the third man must be henry methen he's he's one of the men they broke out of eastman
01:16:53prison he matched the description but this time the papers aren't sticking up for them
01:16:58they're calling them the great vine slayers and someone is offering a thousand dollar reward for
01:17:03the killers not for their capture they want their dead bodies and texas governor my ferguson's
01:17:09offering another five hundred dollar reward on top of that a lot of money they're finally being
01:17:14viewed as the killers they really are i like hearing that hey the eyewitness said the third
01:17:19man split up from bonnie and clyde and he heard him yell out red beans before taking off what
01:17:26you can see that i don't that means red beans i don't that means there's bonnie and clyde
01:17:33it was how can you be certain red beans is bonnie's favorite dish must be some kind of code
01:17:40i don't know how you know that but uh i'll accept it if you're certain are you certain
01:17:44i bet my life on it so what does it mean you got one person in custody might be able to tell us
01:17:51he's right we do come on let's go find out
01:17:55so
01:18:17blanchboro present in a can of four
01:18:20i'd like to ask you a few questions regarding bonnie parker and Clydeborough
01:18:27they're responsible for the death of my husband and my
01:18:33current condition
01:18:37what is it you'd like to know you know what the term red beans refers to besides the dish
01:18:44besides the dish
01:18:46it was a code that clyde came up with meaning if any of us got in trouble or separated from the
01:18:54rest we could meet up again at our family's home who's family home
01:19:01whomever yelled out the code i presume henry metheny and remit well thank you mr burrow you've
01:19:08been a great help i'm happy to be of service to you perhaps you'll remember me in the future
01:19:14perhaps you'll remember this when my case comes up for review we will indeed
01:19:22henry metheny's father little shreve parley's name here we go
01:19:44so now you can bear witness to the true story of bonnie and clyde they live their life despite the
01:19:52strife and they love till the day they died they say no love lasts forever that a bullet will stop
01:19:59any time and that may be true for some others but it's not true for bonnie and clad i love you bonnie
01:20:09i love you more
01:20:13read it again i just read it i know but i want to hear it again
01:20:23hey hey when they show up shoot to kill let's make this quick i heard you used to be kind of
01:20:31falling to bonnie park and she turned you down there ain't nothing like a little revenge huh
01:20:36that's not it made a promise to someone can't wait to kill the bastards anyway
01:20:44i always found bonnie sexy
01:20:46this is it it's clad it is clad here we go
01:21:07this one's more for me
01:21:11the beginning of the end by bonnie parker
01:21:14now the tale i'm about to tell you is the truth the author's side
01:21:19and if anyone tells you different than they didn't know bonnie and clad
01:21:23yeah they have a bad reputation folks say they steal and cheat and kill
01:21:30i'm not gonna deny that but this wasn't just a cheap thrill
01:21:36there's a difference between fact and fiction the truth has many sides
01:21:40right can be wrong within the law and justice never really abides
01:21:44but through all the crimes and the murders there's been one man by my side
01:21:51he's the love of my life and the wrong that is right
01:21:56and his name is none other than clad i love you bonnie i love you more
01:22:10he's gone through a lot with the coppers who jailed him and threw away the key
01:22:14but he wouldn't give up or stop fighting until we both could be free the path we choose is not easy
01:22:20no matter what the rest of them say but we refuse to submit to the system
01:22:24while there's still some light in the day
01:22:39so the tale i'm about to tell you is the truth the author's side if anyone tells you different
01:22:48and they didn't know bonnie and clad
01:22:56when i was a little boy
01:22:56a little boy
01:22:58my daddy had a farm lived in the country far far away from home took most of his grown life
01:23:09just to make it pay come along land taxes oh and he took it all away and my daddy said son
01:23:19i can't get no rest
01:23:27then we packed our bags and we pulled up a ruse we moved to the city
01:23:38my daddy shed his blood there just to make it pay
01:23:42oh it was a good man that paid his debts but it took him to his grave and when he died he said son
01:23:51i can't get no rest
01:23:59i can't get no rest
01:24:08no rest oh but i grew up and i learned to see
01:24:16a man's a fool to open up his veins and pour it all out for money they take your land and they
01:24:23give you a dollar bill and run around you like a two-faced snake he gets to spend in your life
01:24:28just to run around making mistakes you don't want to make oh you can't rest
01:24:59me
01:25:03oh
01:25:29oh
01:25:42yeah
01:25:59i got the tribal fire then it burns in me yeah the voices of ten thousand screaming to be free
01:26:10i'll put a foot on big business i'll put a foot on the state and i will dance about in my freedom
01:26:29yeah
01:26:46no
01:26:58so
01:27:29do
01:27:49you