Bonnie and Clyde were not married. Bonnie Parker was actually married to another small-time criminal named Roy Thornton. The two had been separated when Bonnie took up with Clyde Barrow but they never officially divorced.
The work is Bonnie and Clyde, and the married villains are Buck and Blanche. That’s why I wrote it that way, to be consistent with the other list item entries.
Baron and Baronne Bharaputra, Mirror Dance by Lois McMcMaster Bujold
Thane and Lady Macbeth, by Shakespeare (Hey, they’re murderers!)
Agatha Christie’s Evil Under the Sun (the murderers are a married couple, Patrick & Christine Redfern)
The War of the Roses
Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo (M and Mme Thenardier)
Hudson Hawk (Darwin & Minerva Mayflower
Buck and Blanche Barrow
Lord Zedd and Rita Repulsa (Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers)
John and Jane Smith (Mr. and Mrs. Smith)
Crusher Creel [The Absorbing Man] and Titania (Marvel Comics) [Marvel Wiki states they married.]
The de Vils, 101 Dalmatians by Dodie Smith. (In the book, Cruella was married to a furrier who is described as being just as bad as she is. He took her last name when they married.)
Baron and Baronne Bharaputra, Mirror Dance by Lois McMcMaster Bujold
Thane and Lady Macbeth, by Shakespeare (Hey, they’re murderers!)
Agatha Christie’s Evil Under the Sun (the murderers are a married couple, Patrick & Christine Redfern)
The War of the Roses
Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo (M and Mme Thenardier)
Hudson Hawk (Darwin & Minerva Mayflower
Buck and Blanche Barrow
Lord Zedd and Rita Repulsa (Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers)
John and Jane Smith (Mr. and Mrs. Smith)
Crusher Creel [The Absorbing Man] and Titania (Marvel Comics) [Marvel Wiki states they married.]
The de Vils, 101 Dalmatians by Dodie Smith. (In the book, Cruella was married to a furrier who is described as being just as bad as she is. He took her last name when they married.)
The cobras Nag and Nagina (from Kipling’s “Rikki Tikki Tavvi”)
Baron and Baronne Bharaputra, Mirror Dance by Lois McMcMaster Bujold
Thane and Lady Macbeth, by Shakespeare (Hey, they’re murderers!)
Agatha Christie’s Evil Under the Sun (the murderers are a married couple, Patrick & Christine Redfern)
The War of the Roses
Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo (M and Mme Thenardier)
Hudson Hawk (Darwin & Minerva Mayflower
Buck and Blanche Barrow
Lord Zedd and Rita Repulsa (Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers)
John and Jane Smith (Mr. and Mrs. Smith)
Crusher Creel [The Absorbing Man] and Titania (Marvel Comics) [Marvel Wiki states they married.]
The de Vils, 101 Dalmatians by Dodie Smith. (In the book, Cruella was married to a furrier who is described as being just as bad as she is. He took her last name when they married.)
The cobras Nag and Nagina (from Kipling’s “Rikki Tikki Tavvi”)
Mr. & Mrs. Twit (from the eponymous book by Roald Dahl)