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Dillinger

A Cold Blooded Bandit and a Hot Blooded Blonde ... who stopped at Nothing!
1945 | 70m | English

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The life of American public enemy number one who was shot by the police in 1934.
Release Date: Apr 25, 1945
Director: Max Nosseck
Writer: Philip Yordan, William Castle
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords bank robber, b movie, dillinger
Production Companies King Brothers Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Lawrence Tierney John Dillinger
Edmund Lowe Specs Green
Anne Jeffreys Helen Rogers
Eduardo Ciannelli Marco Minelli
Marc Lawrence Doc Madison
Elisha Cook Jr. Kirk Otto
Elsa Janssen Mrs. Otto
Ludwig Stössel Mr. Otto
Constance Worth Blonde
Ralph Lewis Tony
Jack Mulhall Police Officer (uncredited)
Name Job
Philip Yordan Screenplay
William Castle Writer
Dimitri Tiomkin Original Music Composer
Max Nosseck Director
Edward Mann Editor
Jackson Rose Director of Photography
Name Title
Frank King Producer
Maurice King Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Remember me? John Dillinger (Lawrence Tierney) was an Indiana farm boy who had a thirst for cash, once realising where the cash was, Dillinger rose to become the 1930s public enemy number 1. This portrayal of a man who not only terrified the public, but also captivated them wholesale, benefits fr ... om an excellent screenplay courtesy of Philip Yordan. The picture's strength is not in purely aiming for entertainment values in guns and robbery rampage, it begs the questions of what made Dillinger the man he was? Was it an early stint in the big house that marked his life out for him? was his unison with Specs Green merely igniting a murderous rage within? or was Dillinger just a greedy bastard who was rotten to the core? Running at only 70 minutes, and filmed on a "B" movie budget, Dillinger comes out as something of a triumph within the gangster genre. Posing questions and providing moments of genuine unease, it may just be one of the best gangster films that does not starg Cagney, Bogart or Eddy G. Stirring stuff, from a vengeful return to a bar, to the ripper of a finale, Dillinger is to me holding up considerably well in this day and age of pictures over killing violence for violence sake. 7/10

May 16, 2024