Warren Beatty, a brilliant producer, had, as his first film, the famous Bonnie and Clyde. Only it didn’t get famous its first time out. Controversial it was, but successful it wasn’t. But Beatty—cajoling, kicking, screaming, God knows how—convinced the studio to give the film a major re-release soon after its original time at bat. The movie became a gigantic success, but had it not been for Beatty’s unique skill, it might have been just another unknown cult film today.)

