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Topics > Movies > Barrow Gang vs The Law Enforcers How they were Pictured


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Barrow Gang vs The Law Enforcers How they were Pictured

... ” Since the 1930’s many movies have been
produced to tell the story of the Barrow Gang. In this paper I intend to explore the
differences between how Bonnie and Clyde are pictured compared to the law enforcers
by looking at the endings of two movies and a T. ... Show Gang Busters.
In the 1967 movie Bonnie and Clyde the law enforcers are obviously the bad ones.
The scene starts off with a law enforcer (name? ... Little do they know that they have been betrayed by Moss’s (another gang
member) father. ... Meanwhile the law awaits them as well, their
guns trained on the spot. ... ” There is no warning, no noise as the law begins firing upon the
two. ... The law continue to shoot until the both of them stop jerking
in a display of cold blooded murder and violence. ... (name of first law enforcer) stands above them, with almost a look of awe
and glee, he has finally found his revenge and will get his second picture.
The movie Bonnie and Clyde: The True Story (1992) is slightly different in several
aspects, giving the law enforcers more of a middle ground look. ... Since the actual shooting scene is not shown
we can not be sure of two things; whether or not they actually fire back and if the
lawmen rittled the car full of bullets, not stopping until they were sure they were dead,
as was pictured in the 1967 film. ...
The final scene is that of the law men draging the Barrow’s car and bodies through the
nearby town as though it was a Roman victory march after a conquest.


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