Great Depression fiction Bonnie and Clyde (1967) is a film about Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, bank robbers who roamed the central United States during the Great Depression. As in real life, the couple is eventually ambushed and killed by law enforcement. The film was directed by Arthur Penn, and starred Warren Beatty as Clyde Barrow and Faye Dunaway as Bonnie Parker. The screenplay was written by David Newman and Robert Benton, with Robert Towne doing some uncredited work. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bonnie and Clyde (film)"
Carnivàle is an American dramatic television series produced by HBO. Created by Daniel Knauf, it stars Nick Stahl and Clancy Brown. The shown ran from 2003-2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carnivàle"
"Ma Baker" was a 1977 music single released by the Euro-disco group Boney M. The song is about Ma Barker, a legendary 1930s outlaw; however, the lyrics are not accurate in telling her story. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ma Baker"
O Brother, Where Art Thou? is a musical comedy film written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, set in Mississippi during the Great Depression. It was released in 2000. ...more on Wikipedia about "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"
Of Mice and Men is a novel by John Steinbeck, first published in 1937, which tells the tragic story of George and Lennie, two displaced Anglo migrant farm workers in California during the Great Depression (1929-1939). The story is set on a farm a few miles from Soledad (Soledad is Spanish for Solitude) in the Salinas Valley. ...more on Wikipedia about "Of Mice and Men"
Of Mice and Men is a 1939 film based on the novel by John Steinbeck with the same title. It stars Burgess Meredith, Betty Field, Lon Chaney Jr., Charles Bickford, Roman Bohnen, Bob Steele and Noah Beery, Jr. ...more on Wikipedia about "Of Mice and Men (1939 film)"
Of Mice and Men is a 1992 movie starring John Malkovich and Gary Sinise (who also directed). It is the third movie adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel with the same name. The first adaptation was made in 1939, and a made-for-TV movie version was made in 1982. ...more on Wikipedia about "Of Mice and Men (1992 film)"
The Grapes of Wrath is a work of fiction written by John Steinbeck and published in 1939. The novel won the Pulitzer Prize in 1940 and it is frequently read in American high school and college literature classes. A celebrated Hollywood film version was made in 1940, starring Henry Fonda and directed by John Ford. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Grapes of Wrath"
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