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  1. The Kansas City Massacre (1975) (TV) Played by Hunter von Leer
  2. The F.B.I. Story: The FBI Versus Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number One (1974) (TV) Played by Gary Lockwood
    ... aka "Alvin Karpis: Public Enemy No. 1" - USA (alternative title)
  3. Bloody Mama (1970) Played by Robert Walden

  4. The FBI Story (1959) Played by Alan Craig
  5. "The Untouchables"
        - Ma Barker and Her Boys (1959) TV episode, Played by Joe Di Reda
  6. "Gang Busters"
    ... aka "Captured" - USA (alternative title)
    ... aka "Gangbusters" - USA (DVD box title)
        - Homer Van Meter (1952) TV episode, Played by Sam Edwards
        - Alvin Karpis (1952) TV episode, Played by Sam Edwards
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  1. Guns Don't Argue (1957) Played by Sam Edwards

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From "Gang Busters: Alvin Karpis (#1.3)" (1952)
Fred Barker: What's the saxophone for, Al? You takin' up music?
Alvin Karpis: In a way - this kind of music's going to be our ticket to a better life. Meet "Baby".
[Karpis pulls a machine gun from his saxophone case]
Fred Barker: Wow! What a saxophone!
Ma Barker: Make way for a music lover. Al, can you really shoot this thing?
Alvin Karpis: I can make it talk, Ma. It'll tell any cop that gets in my way he made a bad mistake.
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