# Bonnie and Clyde

> 1967 US film by Arthur Penn

**Wikidata**: [Q181776](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q181776)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_and_Clyde_(film))  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/bonnie-and-clyde-q181776

## Summary
Bonnie and Clyde is a 1967 United States film by Arthur Penn. It is a feature film in multiple genres (drama, crime, biographical, action) that dramatizes the lives of the American bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde.

## Key Facts
- Title (Wikidata): Bonnie and Clyde (film).
- Wikidata description: "1967 US film by Arthur Penn."
- Director/primary creator (as stated): Arthur Penn.
- Country: United States.
- Film class: film — a sequence of images that give the impression of movement, stored on film stock (sitelink_count: 235).
- Genres associated: drama film (sitelink_count: 63); crime film (sitelink_count: 51); biographical film (sitelink_count: 61); action film (sitelink_count: 70).
- Subject: American bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde (sitelink_count: 54).
- Production / distribution companies associated: Warner Bros. Entertainment — American entertainment company (inception: 1923-04-04; country: United States; headquarters: ; industry identifiers: , , ; sitelink_count: 98). Warner Bros.-Seven Arts — American entertainment company (1967–69; inception: 1967-07-15; country: United States; industry identifier: ; sitelink_count: 7).
- Awards / recognition entries associated: Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (sitelink_count: 58); Academy Award for Best Cinematography (sitelink_count: 51); National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay (country: United States; sitelink_count: 5).
- Part of / Parent: National Film Registry — selection of films for preservation in the United States Library of Congress (inception: 1988; country: United States; sitelink_count: 44).
- Publication / release dates (listed): 1967-08-04; 1967-08-13; 1967-08-14; 1967-12-19; 1968-01-18; 1968-01-24.
- Sitelink count for this film entity: 54.
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## FAQs
Q: What is Bonnie and Clyde (film)?
A: Bonnie and Clyde is a 1967 United States feature film by Arthur Penn that dramatizes the lives of the American bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde and is classified across drama, crime, biographical, and action film genres.

Q: Who made or presented the film?
A: The film is attributed to Arthur Penn and is associated with American entertainment companies Warner Bros. Entertainment and Warner Bros.-Seven Arts.

Q: When was the film released?
A: Publication/release dates listed for the film include 1967-08-04, 1967-08-13, 1967-08-14, 1967-12-19, 1968-01-18, and 1968-01-24.

Q: What genres and film class apply to Bonnie and Clyde?
A: It is a film (sequence of moving images) categorized as drama, crime, biographical, and action film.

Q: Has the film received awards or recognition?
A: Entries associated with the film include the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, Academy Award for Best Cinematography, and the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay. The film is also part of the National Film Registry.

Q: How is the film related to historical figures?
A: The film dramatizes the lives of the real-life American bank robbers known as Bonnie and Clyde.

Q: Where is the film situated culturally or nationally?
A: The film is a United States production and is connected to U.S. preservation and awards institutions such as the National Film Registry.

## Why It Matters
Bonnie and Clyde matters because it represents a notable 1967 American cinematic depiction of historical criminal figures and is recognized across institutional and critical channels. The film’s association with multiple major film genres (drama, crime, biographical, action) demonstrates its cross-genre impact. Its connections to prominent industry entities (Warner Bros. Entertainment and Warner Bros.-Seven Arts), award-level recognition listings, and selection for preservation in the National Film Registry indicate cultural, historical, and cinematic significance. These designations mark it as an influential work in U.S. film history that contributed to continuing conversations about filmmaking style, genre blending, and dramatization of real events.

## Notable For
- Being a 1967 United States feature film by director Arthur Penn.
- Dramatizing the lives of the American bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde.
- Classification across multiple film genres: drama, crime, biographical, and action.
- Institutional recognition entries including Academy Award categories (Best Supporting Actress; Best Cinematography) and the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay.
- Inclusion in the National Film Registry for preservation by the U.S. Library of Congress.
- Association with major American entertainment companies: Warner Bros. Entertainment and the short-lived Warner Bros.-Seven Arts (1967–69).

## Body

### Overview
- Bonnie and Clyde is identified in Wikidata as "1967 US film by Arthur Penn."
- The film is associated with the United States as its country of production.
- The film entity has a sitelink_count of 54 indicating its presence across multiple Wikimedia projects.

### Genre and Classification
- Primary class: film — defined here as a sequence of images that give the impression of movement, stored on film stock (sitelink_count: 235).
- Genre associations recorded:
  - Drama film (sitelink_count: 63).
  - Crime film (sitelink_count: 51).
  - Biographical film — dramatizes the life of an actual person or people (sitelink_count: 61).
  - Action film (sitelink_count: 70).

### Creator and Attribution
- The film is attributed to Arthur Penn according to the provided description ("by Arthur Penn").

### Production and Distribution Entities
- Warner Bros. Entertainment:
  - Described as an American entertainment company.
  - Inception date provided: 1923-04-04.
  - Country: United States.
  - Headquarters identifier: .
  - Industry identifiers: , , .
  - Sitelink_count for the company: 98.
- Warner Bros.-Seven Arts:
  - Described as an American entertainment company active 1967–69.
  - Inception date provided: 1967-07-15.
  - Country: United States.
  - Industry identifier: .
  - Sitelink_count for the company: 7.

### Release / Publication Dates
- Publication_date entries listed for the film are:
  - 1967-08-04
  - 1967-08-13
  - 1967-08-14
  - 1967-12-19
  - 1968-01-18
  - 1968-01-24

### Awards and Critical Recognition
- Awards and recognition entries associated with the film (as provided):
  - Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; inception: 1936; country: United States; sitelink_count: 58).
  - Academy Award for Best Cinematography (American film award; inception: 1929; country: United States; sitelink_count: 51).
  - National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay (annual U.S. film award; country: United States; sitelink_count: 5).
- Institutional preservation:
  - The film is listed as part of the National Film Registry, the U.S. Library of Congress selection of films for preservation (inception: 1988; country: United States; sitelink_count: 44).

### Relationship to Historical Figures and Subject Matter
- The film dramatizes the lives of Bonnie and Clyde, the American bank robbers (entity: Bonnie and Clyde — American bank robbers; sitelink_count: 54).
- As a biographical film, it fits the genre definition of dramatizing the life of an actual person or people.

### Metadata and Identifiers
- Wikipedia title (from provided metadata): Bonnie and Clyde (film).
- Sitelink_count for the film entity: 54.
- Wikidata description repeats: 1967 US film by Arthur Penn.
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### Related National Context
- Country entity: United States (related to the film).
  - Inception entries provided for the United States include:
    - 1776-07-04 with qualifier "declaration of independence" (statement_is_subject_of: United States Declaration of Independence).
    - 1784-05-12 (preferred) with qualifier "independence recognized by country from which it separated" (statement_is_subject_of: Treaty of Paris (1783)).
  - The United States entity has a sitelink_count of 423.

### Cross-Entity Counts and Linkages
- The film and its associated concepts have multiple sitelink counts indicating linkage across Wikimedia projects:
  - Film (class): 235.
  - Drama film: 63.
  - Crime film: 51.
  - Biographical film: 61.
  - Action film: 70.
  - Bonnie and Clyde (criminals): 54.
  - Warner Bros. Entertainment: 98.
  - Warner Bros.-Seven Arts: 7.
  - National Film Registry: 44.
  - Awards entries: Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (58), Academy Award for Best Cinematography (51), National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay (5).

### Summary of All Provided Dates and Identifiers
- Film publication/release dates: 1967-08-04; 1967-08-13; 1967-08-14; 1967-12-19; 1968-01-18; 1968-01-24.
- Warner Bros. Entertainment inception: 1923-04-04.
- Warner Bros.-Seven Arts inception: 1967-07-15.
- United States inception entries: 1776-07-04 (declaration of independence); 1784-05-12 (independence recognized; Treaty of Paris (1783)).

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