"boy!" "What are you doing with my mama's car?" "Wait there!" "Ain't you ashamed?" "Trying to steal an old lady's automobile?" "what are you talking about?" "I've been thinking about buying me one." "Bull!" "let alone buying a car." "I'll tell you something." "I've got enough money for a Coca-Cola... and since it don't look like you're going to invite me inside..." "You'd steal the dining room table if I did." "You want to go into town with me?" "How would that be?" "anyway." "You're going to work?" "What kind of work do you do?" "None of your business." "I'll bet you're a movie star." "A lady mechanic." "A maid?" "What do you think I am?" "A waitress." "What line of work are you in?" "When you're not stealing cars?" "I'm looking for suitable employment right at the moment." "but what did you do before?" "I was in State Prison." "State Prison?" "some little old lady wasn't so nice." "It was armed robbery." "The things that turn up in the street these days." "What do you all do for a good time around here?" "Listen to the grass grow?" "I guess you had a lot more fun up at State Prison." "I tell you." "You see my right foot?" "I chopped two toes off that foot with an axe." "What!" "Why?" "To get off of work detail." "You want to see it?" "I surely don't intend to stand here in the middle of Main Street... and look at your dirty feet!" "did you really do that?" "What's it like?" "prison?" "Armed robbery." "It ain't like anything." "you faker." "Bet you wouldn't have the gumption to use it." "You just wait right here and you keep your eyes open." "What's your name?" "Clyde Barrow." "I'm Bonnie Parker." "Pleased to meet you." "slow down." "you've got my hand trapped." "Cut it out!" "Cut it out!" "now." "I might as well tell you right off." "I ain't much of a lover boy." "That don't mean nothing personal about you." "I never saw no percentage in it." "Ain't nothing wrong with me." "I don't like boys." "Boy!" "Boy!" "Boy!" "what?" "Your advertising is just dandy." "Folks would never guess you don't have a thing to sell." "You'd better take me home now." "wait a minute." " Now don't you touch me." "all right... the rest of your life. and that's why you're comin' along with me." "You could find a lover boy on every damn corner in town. but it does make a damn to me." "Why?" "that's why." "you're like me." "You want different things." "You've got something better than being a waitress." "we could cut a path clean across this state... and everybody would know about it." "Miss Bonnie Parker." "You listen to me." "how would you like to go walking into the dining room... of the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas... wearing a nice silk dress and have everybody waiting on you?" "Would you like that?" "That seem like a lot to ask?" "That ain't enough for you." "You've got a right to that." "When did you figure all that up?" "The minute I saw you." "Because you may be the best damn girl in Texas." "right?" "Come from a big old family." "but you didn't take to it much... because you were a lot smarter than everybody else... so you just up and quit one day." "there was a guy who worked in a..." "Cement plant. because he thought you were just as nice as you could be." "you didn't think you would." "So then you got your job in a cafe." "And now you wake up every morning and you hate it." "You just hate it." "You get on down there and you put on your white uniform..." "It's pink." "And those truck drivers come in there to eat your greasy burgers and... they kid you and you kid them back but they're stupid and dumb boys... and you don't like it." "but you mostly don't because... whether you want them to or not." "So you go on home and you sit in your room and... and how... am I ever going to get away from this?" "And now you know." "Change that." "I don't like it." "You're a knock-out!" "That ain't ours." "but we came in this one." "That don't mean we have to go home in it." "Where have you been keeping yourself?" "I slept out by the car." "These accommodations ain't particularly deluxe." "I want the first shot." "you come on out here." "We got some work to do." "Sheww!" "You're good." "I ain't good." "I'm the best." "And modest." "see that there now?" "Set her spinning." "try it again." "now this time come down slow." "ain't you something?" "I tell you." "I'm going to get you a Smith  Wesson." "Go in your hand easier." "Ok?" "I want you to try something now." "sir!" "You all go right ahead." "Used to be my place." "But it's not anymore." "Bank took it." "they moved us off." "Now it belongs to them." "that's a pitiful shame." "ma'am." "Me and him put in the years here." "You all go right ahead." "We just come by for a last look." "You all mind?" "Davis!" "Come on over here!" "That's right." "Go on." "Much obliged." "My name is Otis Harris." "This is Davis." "We worked this place." "How're you?" "This here's Miss Bonnie Parker." " Glad to meet you." " I'm Clyde Barrow." "We rob banks." "I don't want you to worry about nothing." "This is going to be the easiest thing in the world." "Your mama could take this bank." "You just be ready if I need you." "What are you waiting for?" "This is a stick-up!" "Just take it easy and nothing's going to happen to you." "Give me the money." "Give me the money." "mister?" "There ain't no money here." "ain't it?" "but we failed three weeks ago." "you get on out there." "You get on out there and tell my girl." "you tell her what you told me." "We've got $1.98 and you're laughing!" "a dozen eggs... four fried pies." "you sure you ain't got no peach pies?" "Get the hell out of here!" "Go ahead!" "Go ahead!" "He tried to kill me." "Why'd he try to kill me?" "I didn't want to hurt him. and some son-of-a-bitch comes up on you with a meat-cleaver." "I ain't against him." "I ain't against him." "you just tell me what was wrong with that." "Dirt." "Dirt in the fuel line." "Just blowed it away." "is there anything else I could do for you?" "you're a smart feller." "don't you?" "Yes." "I guess I do." "Would you know what kind of car this is?" "This is a 4 cylinder Ford coupe." "sure is." "four cylinder Ford coupe." "are you?" "I believe he is." "That's a pity now." "We sure could have used a smart boy like that... who knows such a great deal about automobiles." "you a good driver?" "reckon I am." "he's better off here." "boy?" "C.W. Moss." "I'm Miss Bonnie Parker and this here is Mr. Clyde Barrow." "We rob banks." "is it?" "he ain't the one." "Let's go." "You think you got the guts for our line of work?" "What are you talking about?" "I spent a year in reformatory." "A man with a record." "I know you got the nerve to short change old ladies coming in for gas... what I'm asking you is have you got what it takes to pull bank jobs with us?" "if that's what you think." "Prove it." "You're gonna be all right." "I'm afraid we're overdrawn again." "This is a stick-up!" "This here's a stick-up!" "Leave it there." "Leave it there." "everything." "Get it up here." "where's the car?" "parking the car?" "Stop that car!" "cut left!" "the sky is sunny." "you done us wrong." "today." "we can look that guy right in the eye." "my honey." "You ain't got a brain in your skull." "I killed a man." "boy." "Dumb head!" "Stupid!" "What were you thinking about?" "I'm going to kill you." "why don't you all go outside?" "I want to talk to you for just a minute." "Sit down." "This afternoon we killed a man and we were seen." "nobody knows who you are... and anybody who's running with me." "And that's murder." "Now it's going to get rough." "but right now you still can. and I'm going to put you on that bus back to your mama... and I ain't going to make you run with me." "I ain't a rich man." "You could get a rich man if you tried." "I don't want no rich man!" "You ain't going to have a minute's peace." "You promise?" "Least I'm not a liar." "I told you I wasn't no lover boy." "Let me look at you boy." "you can do better than that." "how's mama?" "fine." "Sister sent her best to you." "boy." "Must be that prison food." "it's married life... you know what they say... it's the face powder that gives a man interest... but it's the baking powder that keeps him home." "Blanche." "This is my baby brother." "How're you doing?" "It's really nice to know you." "How do you do?" "I hear you're taking real good care of the baby of the family..." "I'm just so glad to meet you." "Come on over here." "Blanche." "this is C.W. Moss." "Blanche." "you all." "or may I call you Blanche?" "I sure am pleased to meet you." "How did you find us here in this neck of the woods?" "You sure picked a good day for it." "Is that a new Screenland Magazine?" "Are there any new pictures of Myrna Loy in there?" "She's my favorite picture star." "Let me get the Kodak here." "We'll take some pictures." "put your pants on." "We're going to take some pictures." "get out of there!" "I'm a mess." "Been driving all day." "Did you take my picture?" "I declare." "I asked you not to take my picture." "get one of this." "I want to talk to you later on." "You got that?" "Clyde." "I don't want a picture taken." "Be serious." "Be serious." "honey." "a little smile." "Don't want to smile?" "take the girls' pictures." "Why don't you step in there with Bonnie?" "What did you think of her?" "She's a peach." "tell me true." "Is she as good as she looks?" "She's better." "wasn't it?" "didn't you?" "He put me on the spot." "I had to." "right?" "I know you did." "Don't say anything to Blanche about that." "that true she talked you into going back?" "You hear about that?" "I won't say nothing to Bonnie about it." "I appreciate that." "boy!" "We surely are." "What are we going to do?" "I figured we all drive up to Missouri." "They ain't looking for me up there." "We find a nice little place to hole up in." "We have us a regular vacation." "No trouble now." "I ain't looking to go back to no prison." "I heard in prison that you had a little trouble there." "You were cutting on your toes." "You heard about that?" "I did a little toe cutting." "That ain't but half of it." "I did it so I could get off of work detail." "Breaking those rocks with a sledge hammer night and day." "And you know what?" "The very next week I got paroled." "I walk out of that God- forsaken jail on crutches." "Ain't life grand?" "he owned a dairy farm... you know." "he called him over and said... she's just so sick and she's weakly..." "I want you to try to persuade her to take a little brandy." "Just to pick her spirits up." ""she wouldn't touch a drop." "I'll tell you what you do." That's the doc." "I tell you what you do... you bring in a fresh quart of milk every day... see." "And you try that." "fresh milk... you know." "and she drank a little more." "the third day just a little more... took a little bit more... he gave her the milk... she swallowed the whole thing... and she called him over and she said... don't sell that cow." "haven't you?" "I gave him a month's rent in advance." "We're all set." "Let's get inside." "I'm taking you to our first home." "Here comes the bride." "honey?" "Just perfect." "This is your first home." "He gave me the grocery number." "please." "Speedie's Groceries?" "I want to order up a mess of groceries." "not an ice-box." "four pounds of red beans." "About eight bottles of Dr. Pepper." "You sure can play checkers." "You need a haircut." "You're looking just like a hillbilly boy." "You are just like an old man." "don't pay any attention to your little old wife." "but you just keep trying." "you sure do need a haircut." "I do declare." "don't." "Don't talk that way when she's right there in the next room. or in every other kind of room." "Don't you ever just want to be alone with me?" "I always feel like we're alone." "baby?" "I'm hungry." "ma'am." " How much?" " Six dollars and 43 cents." "let me help you with..." "those bags are heavy." "I'll get them." "Just get the door." "But few of them really are justified... if you get right down to the point." "You've heard of a woman's glory being spent on a downright cur." "Did you write all that yourself?" "Do you want to hear this or not?" "Still you can't always judge the story as true... being told by her." "Now Sal was a gal of rare beauty... though her features were coarse and tough." "I knew that old gal." "She was cock-eyed and she had a hare lip and no teeth." "Now Sal was a gal of rare beauty... though her features were coarse and tough." "to play on the up and up." "Sal told me this tale on the evening... before she was turned out free." "just as she told it to me." "Hey!" "The laws are outside!" "They're blocking the driveway." " Please get us out of here." " Shut up!" "They got us blocked." "We've got to get the car out." "Where's Blanche?" "You almost got us killed!" "What did I do wrong?" "I thought you'd be happy if I got shot!" "Yeah!" "It would have saved us all a lot of trouble!" "Don't let that woman talk to me like that!" "You shouldn't have done that." "It was a dumb thing to do." "I didn't marry you to see you get shot." "Let's leave." "Let's get out of here and leave." "Tell him to please stop the car and let us out." "I killed a guy." "Now we're in this." "Will you shut up!" "Just shut up your big mouth!" "At least do that much." "Bonnie!" "Stop the car." "I want to talk to you." "Get rid of her." "she's Buck's wife." "get rid of them both." "anyway?" "She is what's the matter with me." "back-country hick." "She ain't got a brain in her head." "What makes you any better?" "What makes you so damn special?" "You were just a West Dallas waitress." "Spent your time picking up truck drivers." "big Clyde Barrow!" "You're just like your brother!" "hillbilly! which is no love-making at all." "I didn't mean that." "all that shooting..." "I didn't mean it." "Law enforcement officers... throughout the Southwest are frankly amazed... at the way in which the will o' the wisp bandit Clyde Barrow..." "Bonnie Parker... continue to elude their would-be captors! and slaying three of their number." "New Mexico... and as far north as Chicago." "They have been credited with robbing... the Mesquite Bank in the aforementioned White City..." "Texas." "Indiana." "on three different occasions." "the fast traveling Barrows... have been rumored to have a hand... in the robbing of two Piggly Wiggly stores... and one AP store in Missouri." "Buck... as a member of the gang..." "We ain't going to see another toilet for another thirty miles." "Why don't you pull up over here?" "Here's something." "Lone cop arrests two officers in hunt for Barrow." "Police Officer Anderson's heart turned faster than his motorcycle... when he forced to the side of the road a roaring black V-8 sedan... in which were 3 men and a yellow- haired woman yesterday afternoon. and maybe Buck Barrow... and the third unidentified member of the gang." "It took a lot of telephoning and explaining to convince... the motorcycle cop that his captives were two highway patrolmen... and a blonde-haired stenographer from the highway patrol." "I've never seen such shooting!" "now you just get on right over to that car." "Look here." "We're in the custody of Captain Frank Hamer..." "Frank here is a Texas Ranger." "I believe you got your spurs all tangled up there." "friend?" "this Texas Ranger." "I don't think he's lost." "Those banks have been offering extra reward money for us... and I think Frank just figured on some easy pickings." "you ain't hardly doing your job." "You ought to be home protecting the rights of poor folk... not out chasing after us." "Why do you want to take it so personal for?" "We've got to discourage this bounty hunting for the Barrow Gang." "What do you want to do with him then?" "Shoot him?" "Hang him." "Take his picture." "we take his picture... we'll send it to all the newspapers." "And then everybody's going to see Captain Frank Hamer... of the Texas Rangers with the Barrow Gang... and all of us just as friendly as pie." "We are just about the friendliest folks you'd ever want to meet." "Big old Texas Ranger waves his gun at us... and we just welcome him like he was one of our own." "get the Kodak." "See what came of your mischief not doing your job?" "Down in Duncanville last year... poor farmers kept you laws away from us with shotguns." "Now you're supposed to be protecting them from us... and they're protecting us from you." "do it?" "he's going to wish he was dead." "I'm mighty proud to have a Texas Ranger in the family." "How's this?" "We're going to put that picture in every paper in the country!" "We got you!" "You just stay there for a while." "We got you!" "Good afternoon." "This is the Barrow Gang." "nobody will get hurt." "Is that your money or the bank's?" "Mine." "You keep it then." "I'll aim a little lower." "Pop." "I'm Buck Barrow." "We're the Barrow boys." "hon." "Charlie." "They're headed for Oklahoma." "Load this!" "staring square into the face of death." "And all I can say is they did right by me." "And I'm bringing me a mess of flowers to their funeral." "we're in Oklahoma now!" "anyway." "I'm not going to risk my life in Oklahoma." "is it?" "times are hard." "Let's get down to it." "I want my share." "too." "What are you talking about?" "Tell Clyde I want my share." "What about Blanche here?" "why not?" "I earn my share same as everybody. and I'm wanted by the law same as everybody." "Besides I could have got snake-bit sleeping in those woods every night." "I'm a nervous wreck and that's the truth... and I have to take sass from Miss Bonnie Parker all the time." "I deserve mine!" "you're going to get your share." "I married the preacher's daughter and she thinks she's still taking up a collection." "Don't spend it all in one place!" "I guess I'm going to have to keep saying this... and Buck is family." "My family could use some of that money." "Now you know how those laws... have been hanging around your mama's house till all hours." "It's too risky to go up there now." "But where can we go now?" "We rob the damn banks." "What else do we do?" "What do you want to do?" "There's a hole in the pan." "We're losing oil." "We've got to swipe another car if we want to get anywhere." "C'mon and look." "Eugene?" "That's my car!" "That's my car!" "That's my car." "kick it in the pants." "I'm going to tear them apart." "Those punks." "Stealing a man's car." "Velma." "I'm going to tear them apart." "Eugene?" "we better get the police and let them handle this." "turn around." "Turn around and let's go back to town." "Then we'll go get the sheriff." "They stopped chasing us." "They're turning around there." "Let's take them." "they're coming after us." "Velma." "What do you want to do that for?" "Velma." "Step on it." "What are you doing in there?" "get on out of there." "Come on." "You want to go for a little ride in our new car?" "Can we all fit in there?" "There's not room for me in there." "What's your names?" "I'm Eugene Griz-I'm Eugene Grizzard." "We're the Barrow Gang." "now don't be scared." "It ain't like you was the law or anything." "just like us." "That's all." "That's the truth." "I expect you've been reading about us." "too." "I bet." "When are you going to marry the girl?" "and she drank a little bit of it." "he gave her some more." "She drank some more till a week goes by." "And he brings her the milk and she drinks down every drop of it." "And she looks at her son and she calls him over and she says... don't sell that cow." "I'm from Wisconsin originally." "Where the cheese comes from." "Eugene?" "Don't sell that cow." "How old are you?" "I'm thirty-three." "Didn't I order some French fries?" "You did." "Here you are." "Eugene?" "This isn't mine." "I ordered mine well done." "Who's got the other hamburger?" "Is this supposed to be yours?" "It's okay." "Forget it." "I'm sure having a good time." "Aren't you glad we picked you up?" "Buck." "Maybe you all ought to join up with us." "They sure would be surprised to hear that back home." "What would Bill and Martha say if they heard that?" "they would have a fit!" "anyhow?" "I'm an undertaker." "Get them out of here." "Clyde." "where are you?" "Buck?" "I don't know." "I just don't know." "There!" "Leave me alone!" "Where are you going?" "Get away!" "I want to see my mama." "I want to see my mama." "don't ever leave me without saying nothing." "please." "listen." "I mean it." "I've been thinking about my mama... and I want to see her." "You'll see her." "Would you look at him?" "He just don't remember me." "won't he?" "We've been cutting and pasting everything we could find about you." "there's the shot I took of you." "didn't it?" "get your tail up." "Why don't you make it rise?" "we thank you for the safety of our loved ones." "And the food we are about to receive." "Amen." "Clyde?" "At this point we ain't heading to nowhere." "We're just running from." "why don't you stay a little longer." "I want you to have this." "make mama stay a while yet?" "I read about you all in the papers... and I just get scared." "don't you believe what you read in all those newspapers." "That's the laws talking there." "They want us to look big so they're going to look big when they catch us." "And they ain't going to catch us." "Because I'm even better at running than I am at robbing banks. wouldn't we? uncertain as times are." "of a job..." "You remember the time." "I could have... 000 just as easy as pie." "I pulled up outside there and I saw them laws..." ""Bonnie could get hurt here." "So we just drove right on and I let that money lay." "then." "I'm just an old woman and I don't know nothing." "this here is the way we know best how to make money." "I can tell you that." "me and Bonnie were talking... about the time we were going to settle down and get a home." "I couldn't bear... to live more than 3 miles from my precious mother." "Mother Parker?" "I don't believe I would." "You try to live 3 miles from me and you won't live long." "Clyde Barrow." "And you know it." "baby." "is that your girlfriend?" "e." "Whose idea was it to get bluebirds?" "Bonnie's." "Bonnie picked it out." "Day after we robbed the armory." "I want you to touch something here." "Ah..." "I want you just to touch it right there." "Why don't you all go into your own cabin... if you want to play with C.W.?" "besides your nasty disposition?" "Wait now." "Hold on!" "I saw a chicken place a few miles back." "Who all wants to get some food?" "I certainly do." "I'm sick to death of sitting around here." "you can't even drive the car." "Just get us 5 chicken dinners." "too." "Some peach ice cream or something." "I've got the blues so bad." "Is it what your mama said?" "What mama?" "She's just an old woman now." "I don't have no mama." "No family either." "I'm your family." "When we started out..." "I thought we were really going somewhere." "But this is it." "We're just going." "I love you." "You sure are smoking a lot lately." "So what?" "Why don't you go back to your pa's house?" "If I only could." "If I could only just do that one thing." "There's no telling how all this happened." "I was a preacher's daughter." "What church was your pa affiliated with?" "Baptist." "my daddy did." "Even though Buck was serving time in jail." "He forgave him because he paid his debt to society." "We were Disciples of Christ." "I have no money." "Give me some." "Get me Sheriff Smoot on the phone." "I love to spend... each Sunday with you." "As friend to friend..." "I'm sorry it's through." "That's more like it." "Look how much better it fits since I took it up." "The men are on the other side." "hold it!" "Get out!" "give me a gun." "I don't have a gun." "be quiet!" "We're trying to get out." "Daddy." "I know it." "Stop that!" "than go on like this." "He ain't got a chance." "Half his head's blown off." "it's happened." "Please help us." "And Buck will never do anything wrong again in his life." "My eyes." "I think I'm blind!" "My eyes!" "The light hurts so bad!" "Tell Clyde to get us to a doctor." "Bonnie!" "We're dying!" "Buck can't be moved now." "Clyde." "I think the dog got them." "Surrender!" "In the car!" "Come on!" "Keep low!" "Cross fire!" "Keep low!" "don't shoot!" "The kids are in the cross fire!" "I'll go get the car." "this way." "They're heading for the other car!" "Shoot it!" "Knock the hell out of it!" "Hold your fire!" "don't die!" "Get away and leave him alone." "He's dying." "Can't you see he's dying?" "Let me go!" "Daddy!" "can't you see him dying?" "Maybe..." "Can you all spare us some drinking water?" "boy?" "My name is Moss." "That's Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker." "What happened to them?" "Are they fainting?" "Is that really Bonnie Parker?" "daddy!" " Who's there?" " C.W." "boy." "It's good to see you." "there?" "daddy." "Come on." "You've got to help them." "Help me get them in." "son?" "Help me get 'em in." "How come you marked yourself all up with that tattoo?" "What the hell made you do a damn fool thing like that?" "I came here to question Blanche Barrow." "So you're the Frank Hammer?" "Hamer." "I figure to have my picture taken with those two... just one more time." "It says here: "Clyde fled his dying brother." "Where?" "What do they mean "fled"?" "when he was already dead when I left him?" "Fled!" "Newspapers! they had us holding up the Grand Prairie National Bank." "Guess they hung that one on us just for luck." "we're going to hold up that bank." "We're going to take it." "do they?" "the newspapers as... unidentified suspect?" "You just be glad that's all you are." "Long as they don't know your last name." "boy." "Mr. Barrow's looking out for your interests." "pa." "How's it feel to have a couple of big deals stay in your house?" "Ain't that something for me." "That's something for me?" "You've been mighty nice to us." "$40 for your hospitality." "I'm just happy to have you folks here as company." "you know I... let's go have some supper." "I'm starving." "Come on." "You're all welcome here." "You know that." "And you just make yourself right at home and stay as long as you want to." "all marked up like that." "Cheap trash!" "Bonnie says it looks good." "What does Bonnie know?" "She ain't nothing but cheap trash herself." "Look what they do to you." "You don't ever get your name in the paper." "You just get them pictures printed on your skin by Bonnie and Clyde." "They ain't nothing but a couple of kids." "I'm so glad your ma ain't alive to see this here thing... all jellied up like that!" "I don't see what's so bad about it." "You wouldn't!" "The word is out that Bonnie and Clyde are holed up just out of town." "And they're fixing to bust in here and take Blanche out." "All two of them?" "Who is it?" "I guess it's been kind of rough on you." "like you are." "was he?" "he wasn't." "I reckon..." "Clyde just sort of... didn't he?" "Blanche." "ma'am." "That's a shame." "That he led your Buck away." "Bonnie..." "And that little feller." "The one that was with you when you took that Texas Ranger in Missouri." "wasn't he?" "That's right." "I don't recollect his last name." "He was there that day we met them." "I didn't want to go." "I didn't want to." "And Buck said we were just going on a visit... so we wouldn't do no stealing or robbing." "and all of a sudden... they all just started shooting." "What're you writing?" "I'm writing a poem about us." "Let me hear it." "Just let me finish this line." "It's called "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde." "of how he lived and died." "If you're still in need of something to read... here's the story of Bonnie and Clyde." "they'd print it?" "I'm going to do it." "Now Bonnie and Clyde are the Barrow Gang." "I'm sure you all have read how they rob and steal... and those who squeal are usually found dying or dead." "They call them cold-hearted killers." "They say they are heartless and mean." "that I once knew Clyde... when he was honest and upright and clean." "kept taking him down... and locking him up in a cell." "so I'll meet a few of them in hell.' and they have no clue to guide." "they just wipe their slate clean... and hang it on Bonnie and Clyde." "If they try to act like citizens... and rent them a nice little flat... they're invited to fight... by a sub-gun's rat-a-tat-tat." "Someday they'll go down together." "They'll bury them side by side." "To few it will be grief... to the law a relief... but it's death for Bonnie and Clyde." "You know what you've done there?" "You told my story." "You told my whole story right there." "One time I told you I was gonna make you somebody." "That's what you've done for me." "You made me somebody they're going to remember." "how do you feel?" "do you feel the way you're supposed to feel... after you're... just... isn't it?" "I figure that it's a good idea to ask... because how else are you going to know if it..." "You did just perfect." "didn't I?" "I really did." "I never figured on that." "why do you want to marry me?" "To make an honest woman out of you." "What would you do... what would you do if some miracle happened... and we could walk out of here tomorrow morning... and start all over again." "Clean." "With no record and nobody after us?" "I guess I'd do it all different." "First off..." "I wouldn't live in the same state where we pull our jobs." "We'd live in another state and stay clean there." "we'd go into the other state." "Did they expect you to go downtown with them tomorrow?" "Who?" "that's who." "Sure." "Always go with them." "You better go. don't you get back in there with them." "daddy?" "can't you do that?" "I'm your pa." "I'm your kin." "Not that there Clyde Barrow." "" I can't get back in the car with you?" "You tell them nothing." "I made a deal and got you off with a couple of years." "You just be sure that you're off the streets in that town... when they go to get in their car." "You think laws is going to catch Bonnie and Clyde in town?" "Clyde's got a sense." "daddy?" "Nobody catches Clyde." "Never." "Never!" "What happened to C.W.?" "getting some light bulbs for his daddy." "You going to wear them like that?" "Drive with one eye closed." "Want some ice cream?" "Look here." "Isn't that just the prettiest thing you ever saw?" "you can see every fingernail of her hand." "That's the prettiest thing." "Where is that boy?" "I'll go get him." "Gladys Jean!" "Time to go home now." "Get back there in about 20 minutes and we'll pick him up." "he'd lose it." "Isn't that Malcolm there?" "Got a flat tire." "Ain't got no spare."