Bonnie's Kids Explained

Bonnie's Kids
Director:Arthur Marks
Producer:Charles Stroud
Starring:
Music:Carson Whitsett
Cinematography:Robert Charles Wilson
Editing:Richard Greer
Studio:Tommy-J Productions
Distributor:General Film Corporation
Runtime:105 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Bonnie's Kids is a 1972 American neo-noir thriller film written and directed by Arthur Marks.[1]

Plot

Myra and Ellie Thomas, sisters residing in Glendora, California, find themselves entangled with their abusive stepfather, Charley, who was once married to their now-deceased mother, Bonnie. When Charley attempts to rape the younger Myra, Ellie intervenes, shooting him with a shotgun. Instead of reporting the incident to the authorities, the sisters decide to escape to Los Angeles, seeking refuge with their only known relative, a wealthy uncle named Ben Siemen.

Unbeknownst to Ellie, her uncle quickly involves her in a money-laundering operation. However, upon discovering the illicit scheme, Ellie double-crosses her uncle and escapes with the money. She then instructs Myra to rendezvous with her in El Paso, Texas, as they plan to flee the country. A series of unfortunate deaths follows as the uncle and his hired hitmen relentlessly pursue the sisters to recover the stolen funds.[2]

Cast

Music

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wilson. Jake. What's showing on the big screen around town. smh.com.au. 27 March 2015 . The Sydney Morning Herald. 13 July 2015.
  2. Web site: Landy. Tom. Cult Films 'Bonnie's Kids / The Centerfold Girls' Dated for Blu-ray. highdefdigest.com. High-Def Digest. 13 July 2015.