His second Academy Award arrived in 1993 for his supporting work in Unforgiven — and 25 years earlier, he was nominated in the same category for another renowned film. Bonnie and Clyde featured a stellar cast alongside Hackman and won two Oscars (with a whopping 10 nods).
Small-time crook Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty) tries to steal a car and winds up with its owner's daughter, dissatisfied small-town girl Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway). Their crimes quickly spiral from petty theft to bank robbery, but tensions between the couple and the other members of their gang — hapless driver C.W. (Michael J. Pollard), Clyde's suave older brother Buck (Hackman) and Buck's flibbertigibbet wife, Blanche (Estelle Parsons) — could destroy them all.
Decades later, fellow critic Wael Khairy would also praise the film on Ebert's website, writing, "Bonnie and Clyde saved American cinema once. The time has come for it to save it again."
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