Dillinger (1973 film)

Dillinger (1973 film)
Dillinger

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Directed by John Milius
Produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff
Lawrence Gordon
Buzz Feitshans
Robert Papazian
Written by John Milius
Starring Warren Oates
Ben Johnson
Harry Dean Stanton
Cloris Leachman
Music by Barry De Vorzon
Cinematography Jules Brenner
Editing by Fred R. Feitshans Jr.
Distributed by American International Pictures
Release date(s) July 20, 1973 (1973-07-20)
Running time 107 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Dillinger is a 1973 gangster film about the life and criminal exploits of notorious bank robber John Dillinger.

It stars Warren Oates as Dillinger and Ben Johnson as his pursuer, FBI Agent Melvin Purvis. The film, narrated by Purvis, chronicles the last few years of Dillinger's life (depicted as a matter of months) as the FBI and law enforcement closed in. The setting is Depression era America, 1933-34.

The film features largely unromanticized depictions of the principal characters. It was written and directed by John Milius for Samuel Z. Arkoff's American International Pictures.

Retired FBI Agent Clarence Hurt, one of the agents involved in the final shootout with Dillinger, was the film's technical advisor. It includes a verbal renouncing of gangster films written by FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover: he was scheduled to read it, but died before the film's release. The written words of Hoover are read at the film's close by Paul Frees.

The film was followed by two made-for-TV spin-offs: Melvin Purvis: G-Man (1974) (teleplay written by Milius) and The Kansas City Massacre (1975), both directed by Dan Curtis and each starring Dale Robertson as Purvis.

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