Originally, writers Robert Benton and David Newman wrote Clyde Barrow as bisexual (even though the real Clyde Barrow wasn't), a point which they felt was non-negotiable. Warren Beatty had no objections, but Arthur Penn did. He felt that to portray Clyde as gay on top of all the other social dysfunctions featured in the film would just make the audience think they were watching a bunch of freaks. Benton and Newman agreed.
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