Department of English, University of Louisville Phone: (502)852-6770 or (502)852-6801. Fax: (502)852-4182. In BONNIE and CLYDE, after Clyde kills his first man--the bank official on running board who is shot in the face, and whose death turns the tone of the film--Bonnie, Clyde, and CW Moss are shown at the movies. Clyde is very upset, is giving CW hell about parking the getaway car. Bonnie is in a great mood, because of the success of the robbery. The movie she's watching while they argue is Gold Diggers of 1933, and the number "We're in the Money" is onscreen. In the next scene, Bonnie sings (or maybe hums--I think sings) the chorus; she's found it catchy (which, of course, it is). bitnet tbbyer01@ulkyvm; internet [log in to unmask] Thomas B. Byers Department of English/University of Louisville Louisville KY 40292