Host: Kathy Sinnot with guest Kevin Turley
Fifty years ago this month, April 1967, one movie dominated the Oscars. The movie was about Catholic saint and martyr Sir Thomas More, and the movie was called A Man for All Seasons. In the same year another movie was made which proved to be, as the former, a milestone in movie history. The film was called Bonnie and Clyde, the 'true story' of notorious outlaws active during the Great Depression of 1930s America. The following year 1968 Bonnie and Clyde would sweep the Oscars. The two movies could not have been more different and each in its own way marked a moment of decisive change in movie history. Writer and movie critic Kevin Turley visits students at Newman College Ireland to tell the story.