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Director:
Writer:
Philip Yordan (screenplay)
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Release Date:
2 March 1945 (USA) See more »
Tagline:
SHOCK-BY-SHOCK STORY OF THE MOST NOTORIOUS BANDIT OF OUR TIMES!! (original print ad - all caps) See more »
Plot:
John Dillinger begins his life of crime as a petty thief, meets his future gang in prison and eventually masterminds a series of daring robberies. Full summary » | Full synopsis »
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Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. See more »
User Reviews:
Inaccurate and clumsy, yes, but entertaining See more (27 total) »

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Edmund Lowe ... Specs Green

Anne Jeffreys ... Helen Rogers
Eduardo Ciannelli ... Marco Minelli (as Eduardo Cianelli)

Marc Lawrence ... Doc Madison

Elisha Cook Jr. ... Kirk Otto
Ralph Lewis ... Tony
Elsa Janssen ... Mrs. Otto (as Else Jannsen)
Ludwig Stössel ... Mr. Otto (as Ludwig Stossel)
Constance Worth ... Nurse in Dentist's Office

Lawrence Tierney ... John Dillinger
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Fred Aldrich ... Convict in Prison Cafeteria (uncredited)
Noble 'Kid' Chissel ... Watchman (uncredited)
James Conaty ... Restaurant Customer (uncredited)
William B. Davidson ... Bank President (uncredited)
Dick Elliott ... Man in Bar (uncredited)
Terry Frost ... Federal Agent Who Shoots Dillinger (uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton ... Armored Car Guard (uncredited)
George Humbert ... Barber (uncredited)
Selmer Jackson ... Dentist (Dr. Rex Spang) (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp ... Federal Agent (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee ... Bank Employee (uncredited)
Victor Kilian ... Pa Dillinger (uncredited)
Charles La Torre ... Jewelry Store Clerk (uncredited)
Jack 'Tiny' Lipson ... Movie Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Walter Long ... Mug in Police Lineup (uncredited)
Lou Lubin ... Jack - Walter (uncredited)
George Magrill ... Train Conductor (uncredited)
Sam McDaniel ... Train Porter (uncredited)
George McKay ... Store Owner (uncredited)
Jack Mulhall ... Police Officer (uncredited)
Billy Nelson ... Watchman (uncredited)
Bob Perry ... Proprietor (uncredited)
Hugh Prosser ... Guard (uncredited)
Dewey Robinson ... Prison Guard (uncredited)
Lee 'Lasses' White ... Cement Contractor (uncredited)
Ernest Whitman ... Jack - Black Prisoner (uncredited)
Norman Willis ... Arresting Policeman (uncredited)
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Directed by
Max Nosseck 
 
Writing credits
Philip Yordan (screenplay)

William Castle  uncredited

Produced by
Frank King .... producer
Maurice King .... producer
 
Original Music by
Dimitri Tiomkin 
 
Cinematography by
Jackson Rose 
 
Film Editing by
Edward Mann 
 
Art Direction by
Frank Paul Sylos  (as F. Paul Sylos)
 
Production Management
Clarence Bricker .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Frank Fox .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Vin Taylor .... interior decorator (as Vince Taylor)
 
Sound Department
Tom Lambert .... sound engineer (as Thomas Lambert)
 
Special Effects by
Ray Mercer .... special effects
Robert Clark .... special effects (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Vincent J. Farrar .... second camera operator (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Edward Haire .... music editor
Paul Marquardt .... orchestrator (uncredited)
Joseph Nussbaum .... orchestrator (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Leon Charles .... dialogue coach
Herman King .... technical advisor
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Runtime:
70 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 See more »
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Mirrophonic Recording)
Certification:
USA:Approved (certificate #10511) | West Germany:16 (nf) | Portugal:M/12

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Trivia:
Many conservative social and religious groups demanded that the film be withdrawn or banned outright because of what they considered its "brutal and sensational" subject matter. The Chicago Censorship Board banned the film from being shown in Chicago for two years.See more »
Goofs:
Anachronisms: When John Dillinger holds up the theater, the two film titles on the theater sign are the Monogram pictures, The Legion of Missing Men (1937) and The Unknown Guest (1943), each of which was released years after Dillinger's death.See more »
Quotes:
Helen Rogers:Who lives here?
John Dillinger:What do you care?
Helen Rogers:Well, I just like to know where I am.
John Dillinger:You're with me.
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Movie Connections:
Featured in Bullets Over Hollywood (2005) (TV)See more »
Soundtrack:
Silent NightSee more »

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7 out of 7 people found the following review useful.
Inaccurate and clumsy, yes, but entertaining, 22 July 2005
Author: bullterrier100 from United States

I was aware of Tierney from Reservoir Dogs and "Seinfeld", but not his early career until I saw Dillinger and Born to Kill. He is one of the great, largely unrediscovered actors of postwar, tough guy films -- with a fascinating way of switching from menacing psycho to hurt little boy and back again, all within seconds. Hopefully, more of his movies will be released on DVD.

In Dillinger, when Tierney first meets Anne Jeffreys, the clock in back of her box office booth clearly says Gruen (the manufacturer) on its face. But when Tierney goes in to see the movie, there's a dissolve to what is obviously supposed to be the same clock, indicating passage of time. In the second clock shot,however, there is no Gruen label.

The movie makes a point of telling us most of the action takes place in the Midwest, specifically Indiana -- with the help of at least four newspaper mockups: the Indiana Journal, the Evansville Courier, the Indianapolis World and the South Bend Daily Press. But when a "be-on-the-lookout", all-points bulletin is issued for Dillinger, a montage of the dragnet features a city map clearly labeled as Los Angeles and showing the Southern Calfornia cities of Inglewood and El Segundo.

Check out Anne Jeffreys going into the Biograph with Tierney near the end. Shot from the rear, the only word to describe her is 'steatopygous'.

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