The Films of Arthur Penn
One of the most important figures in the new age of Hollywood of the 1960's and 1970's. Arthur Penn began his career directing television in New York before moving on to iconoclastic Hollywood films such as the classic "Bonnie and Clyde" and "Little Big Man"
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The Left Handed Gun (1958, Unrated) |
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The Miracle Worker (1962, Unrated) |
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Mickey One (1965, Unrated) |
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Bonnie and Clyde (1967, R) |
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Alice's Restaurant (1969, R) |
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Little Big Man (1970, PG) |
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Night Moves (1975, R) |
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The Missouri Breaks (1976, PG) |
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Four Friends (1981, R) |
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Target (1985, R) |
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Dead of Winter (1986, R) |
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Penn & Teller Get Killed (Dead Funny) (1989, R) |










rayman0071 posted 384 days ago
The movie that is not listed on my page is the 1966 thriller "The Chase"(which is not out yet on DVD) that stars Robert Redford, Jane Fonda, and Marlon Brando.
rayman0071 posted 384 days ago
"The Chase" was also directed by Arthur Penn.
rayman0071 posted 384 days ago
Arthur Penn was Oscar nominated for Best Director-three times. One was for the 1962 Oscar winning film "The Miracle Worker"(for which Anne Bancroft won the Oscar for Best Actress),and for the 1967 film "Bonnie and Clyde",and the 1970 western film "Little Big Man".