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Thieves Like Us
Cast
Keith Carradine, Shelley Duvall, John Schuck, Bert Remsen View AllCrew
Robert Altman (Screenplay), Robert Altman (Director), Calder Willingham (Screenplay), Joan Tewkesbury (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Feb. 11th, 1974
Runtime: 2 hours, 3 minutes
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PHOENIX74
It's a film that is what it is - there's no pretense to any deeper meanings you'd ascribe to it that don't fit the main narrative, and it's a film of it's time, with Bonnie and Clyde setting the tone in 1967 for period-rich bank robbing outlaw films set in depression era America.
It's a film that is what it is - there's no pretense to any deeper meanings you'd ascribe to it that don't fit the main narrative, and it's a film of it's time, with Bonnie and Clyde setting the tone in 1967 for period-rich bank robbing outlaw films set in depression era America.
Takoma11
As much as I complain about the time I spent with the characters, they somehow manage to feel spontaneous despite falling into some very predictable patterns and tropes of this kind of film.
As much as I complain about the time I spent with the characters, they somehow manage to feel spontaneous despite falling into some very predictable patterns and tropes of this kind of film.
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