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Arthur Penn Filmography

DirectingBORN 1922PHILADELPHIA43 FILMS IN DB

ArthurPenn

Known for Directing · Portrait of a Murderer, The Miracle Worker, Little Big Man

43
FILMS IN DB
$590
TOTAL VALUE
16
PRICED
$37
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
Bonnie and Clyde
~$135 · BLU-RAY · 1967
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Filmmakers in Action
$8 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Arthur Penn, a pivotal figure of the American New Wave, commands respect from collectors for his audacious and groundbreaking contributions to cinema. His early work, like the raw power of *The Miracle Worker* (1962), showcasing the astounding performances of Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke, is a foundational piece often sought after on early DVD or even pristine VHS. Penn's stage background honed his ability to extract powerful, often visceral, performances from his actors, a hallmark of his filmography. However, it was *Bonnie and Clyde* (1967) that cemented Penn's legacy as a cinematic rebel, shattering genre conventions and ushering in a new era of American filmmaking. Its fearless portrayal of violence and anti-establishment themes made it a sensation, with various Blu-ray and 4K editions being prized for their stellar restorations. Similarly, the sprawling epic *Little Big Man* (1970), starring Dustin Hoffman, remains a darkly comedic and politically charged Western that collectors cherish for its historical significance and satirical bite. Penn's consistent ability to challenge and innovate ensures his films remain highly coveted for their artistic merit and historical impact within home video collections.

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