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Synopsis: The rise of John Dillinger from petty criminal (including, unforgivably, holding up a cinema) via prison and bank robbery with his new convict associates to the accolade of Public Enemy Number One.
Director(s): Max Nosseck
Production: Scott Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.6
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Year:
1945
70 min
61 Views


- Can you trust them?

- Sure.

They know they'd better treat me

like their own son...

...or something awful might happen

to them.

Oh, grapes.

I love grapes.

You're wanted downstairs, Dillinger.

Well, John, I guess this is it. Good luck.

Thanks a lot for everything.

Have a good time at Amel's

golden wedding anniversary.

Come on.

All the best, kid.

- What time does the feature go on?

- In 10 minutes.

- Is it a good picture?

- We always show good pictures.

Can I get a seat right away?

It's not crowded till the next show.

Good.

- Enjoy the show?

- Fine.

Pretty crowded inside now.

I'll take that.

Give me the rest. I'm not fooling.

No.

- Recognize him?

- Yes, that's him.

- You sure?

- Positive.

But yesterday you were positive.

Well, I made a mistake.

But you seemed so sure.

I was just excited.

Is that the only reason?

I'm positive that isn't the man.

- You haven't said a word all night.

- I know.

You haven't even told me your name.

- Helen Rogers.

- John Dillinger.

Well, that didn't hurt so much, did it?

I still don't know why I came with you.

Same reason why you didn't turn me in.

You're pretty sure of yourself,

aren't you?

In my business, you have to be.

Just what is your business?

"Associations made on this day

will be highly profitable and lasting."

"Dear Specs, just a line to let you know

I haven't forgotten.

I ran into an old friend tonight who owed

me some money, and he paid off pronto.

We're having a surprise party

on September the 26th...

...to celebrate Amel's

golden wedding anniversary.

Sure wish you and the gang were here.

Well, that's all for now.

As ever, John."

Just think,

Amel's golden wedding anniversary.

September 26th, huh?

- That's a good day.

- Yeah.

Maybe we'll make it.

- What can I do for you?

- Like to buy a barrel of cement.

I'm sorry, but we only sell wholesale.

I'm doing a little home gardening.

I'd like to buy one barrel for my lily pond.

I'm sorry, it's company policy.

I don't make the rules.

I'd like to help you, but...

But...

But...

Well, we occasionally

accommodate somebody...

...who might make a good customer.

Where do you want it sent?

- I'll take it with me. Give me a hand.

- Sure.

The white cross.

White cross.

The white cross.

- Where'd this truck come from?

- I never saw it before.

Hey, come here and get a load of this.

- Holy smoke.

- Looks we got here just in time.

- Yeah.

- Come on, let's take it back.

Oh, boy, what'll they

think of stealing next?

- Come on, give me a hand with this thing.

- Okay.

What a guy will go through

to steal a barrel of cement.

You two guys get

those tools over there.

Today's the 26th. Nothing's happened.

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Philip Yordan

Philip Yordan (April 1, 1914 – March 24, 2003) was an American screenwriter of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s who also produced several films. He was also known as a highly regarded script doctor. Born to Polish immigrants, he earned a bachelor's degree at the University of Illinois and a law degree at Chicago-Kent College of Law. more…

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