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Reviews. Dillinger. Roger Ebert July 20, 1973. Tweet. Now streaming on: Subs. Rent. Ads. Powered by JustWatch. "Dillinger" is the film, we may speculate, that John Milius was born to make: violent, tough, filled with guns and blood.
93% Tomatometer 15 Reviews 75% Audience Score 2,500+ Ratings During the Great Depression, John Dillinger (Warren Oates), a ruthless, arrogant criminal, is the most wanted man in America. Along...
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Dillinger is a 1973 American biographical gangster film, dramatizing the life and criminal exploits of notorious bank robber John Dillinger. It is written and directed by John Milius in his feature directorial debut, and stars Warren Oates as Dillinger, Ben Johnson as FBI Agent Melvin Purvis, and Michelle Phillips in her first film performance ...
79 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 7/10. Fearless. Relentless. Public Enemy #1. michaelRokeefe 10 June 2003. Director John Milius also takes writing credit for this very colorful look at the most famous bank robber John Dillinger (Warren Oates).
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Reviews 44% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings John Dillinger's (Lawrence Tierney) crime spree ends in 1934 when the lady in red (Anne Jeffreys) shows the FBI where he is. Read More Read Less...
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Nov 8, 1973 · Dillinger: Directed by John Milius. With Warren Oates, Ben Johnson, Michelle Phillips, Cloris Leachman. John Dillinger and his gang go on a bank robbing spree across the midwest, but one G-Man is determined to bring him down.
Synopsis. The Best Damn Bank Robber in the World! After a shoot-out kills five FBI agents in Kansas City the Bureau target John Dillinger as one of the men to hunt down. Waiting for him to break Federal law they sort out several other mobsters, while Dillinger’s bank robbing exploits make him something of a folk hero.