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Dillinger

1973

R

1 h 47 m

United States

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Crime

John Dillinger and his gang go on a bank robbing spree across the midwest, but one G-Man is determined to bring him down.
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Warren Oates
John Dillinger
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Ben Johnson
Melvin Purvis
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Michelle Phillips
Billie Frechette
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Cloris Leachman
Anna Sage
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Harry Dean Stanton
Homer Van Meter
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Geoffrey Lewis
Harry Pierpont
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John P. Ryan
Charles Mackley
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Richard Dreyfuss
Baby Face Nelson
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Steve Kanaly
Pretty Boy Floyd
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John Martino
Eddie Martin
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Roy Jenson
Samuel Cowley
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Read Morgan
Big Jim Wollard
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Frank McRae
Reed Youngblood
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Ann Ault
Mary
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Jules Brenner
Wilbur Underhill
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David Dorr
Leroy
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Roland Bob Harris
Ed Fulton
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George O. Heath
John Dillinger, Sr.

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Jamie Lim

18/11/2022 08:55
Trailer—Dillinger
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slaaykay

16/11/2022 03:04
"Dillinger" is one of the best films from Warren Oates. He is better known as a character actor, supporting player and a fine one at that. Occasionally, he was given the lead. The film has great action and Warren Oates bears a striking resemblance to the real life bandit, John Dillinger. Ben Johnson is terrific as the F.B.I agent who is on Dillinger's trail. A minor classic.
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Live Beyond The Wall

16/11/2022 03:04
My review might be a little biased because I love Warren Oates and will watch anything he appears in (including obscure movies like 92 In the Shade). However, I'd like to say that this is a very well-made gangster flick that rivals Bonnie & Clyde in entertainment value. I actually prefer the action sequences in Dillinger to the famous ones from Bonnie & Clyde because they seem rougher, more natural and less self-conscious. The shooting sequences in Bonnie & Clyde seem too choreographed and slightly pretentious in comparison. Another selling point for Dillinger is that it contains wonderful performances by Oates and Ben Johnson. Actually, Ben Johnson almost steals the show as "G Man" Melvin Purvis. Even though they only have 1.5 scenes together, Oates and Johnson complement each other nicely here.
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DAVE ON THE TRACK

16/11/2022 01:34
Director John Milius also takes writing credit for this very colorful look at the most famous bank robber John Dillinger(Warren Oates). This story begins in the middle of his criminal career ending in his death at the Biograph Theater. This is a very romanticized tale complete with Baby Face Nelson(Richard Dreyfuss) and Pretty Boy Floyd(Steve Kanaly). Ben Johnson plays FBI agent Melvin Purvis who has an ego to match Dillinger's. Cloris Leachman plays Anna Sage, the infamous Woman in Red. Throw in Michelle Phillips as a girlfriend and Harry Dean Stanton as minion Homer Van Meter and you have the key players in this very colorful and violent movie. Liberty is taken with history for entertainment sake and besides the profanity filled script is not the selling point...the manic gun battles get most of the attention. The gun play is bloody and frequent; some of the roughest ever filmed. For a less colorful, but very interesting version check out DILLINGER(1945)starring Lawrence Tierney.
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