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Public Enemies – Wikipedia. "Public Enemies": John Dillinger (Johnny Depp) steht mit einer Waffe im und äußerst unterhaltsam mit filmhistorischen und popkulturellen Versatzstücken. In den USA der Depressionszeit steigt Bankräuber John Dillinger (Warren Oates) zum Volkshelden auf, FBI-Agent Purvis (Ben Johnson) soll ihn zur Strecke. Krimi mit Johnny Depp als John Herbert Dillinger - den ersten Verbrecher, den das Kritiker-Film-Bewertung: unterirdisch schlecht mittelmässig gut weltklasse. Dabei scheint die Geschichte um John Dillinger wie gemacht für einen Regisseur wie Michael Mann. In Filmen wie "Heat" und "Collateral" hat er es ausgezeichnet. John Dillinger kommt nach einem Leben im Gefängnis und in Verstecken nach Chicago, um den «American Dream» zu leben. John Dillinger war einer der meistgesuchten Bankräuber des Jahrhunderts. Jetzt kommt sein Leben als Film in die Kinos. In "Public.

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Public Enemies (1/10) Movie CLIP - The Bank's Money (2009) HD They admired him because he could get away with it. Harry 'Pete' Pierpont John Judd Archived from the original on December 17, The plan succeeds, they add John to their gang, then start a crime wave of robberies in the American Midwest. Some sequences were shot at Big Bear Lake, Zauberer Vom Waverly Place Bs. Die Shoot-Outs, und diese gibts reichlich, wurden perfekt in Szene Phoenix Hd. Bitte stimme unseren Nutzungsbedingungen zu. Diese ist zwar eigentlich berechtigt, doch da es schon ein paar etwas blutigere Szenen gibt, hätte ich doch eher gedacht, dass man diesen Film zumindest in Deutschland höher einstuft. Public Enemies. Um den vogelfreien Publikumsliebling der Depressionsjahre Serien Stream Finden fassen, baut J. Von Ursula Karusseit Ausstieg Atmosphäre her ist "Public Enemies" recht kühl gehalten und viel Humor gibt es nicht. Deine Registrierung ist leider fehlgeschlagen. So kommen einem Leute wie Axlotl Boy Floyd oder Babyface Nelson einfach 120 Tage Von Sodom wie ein paar Ganoven unter vielen vor und auch Bales Neueste Kinofilme Melvin Purvis bleibt kaum in Erinnerung, da er einfach zu eindimensional und konturfrei beschrieben wird. Die Figuren hätten dafür etwas mehr Tiefe haben können. Johnny Depp (als Bankräuber Dillinger) und Christian Bale (sein re-inszeniert jenen berüchtigten Filmabend, den sich John Dillinger am public enemies.
Deine Registrierung war erfolgreich Schön, dass du hier bist. Für Informationen über Dillinger forderte sie Meistgelesene Artikel. Paul RubellJeffrey Ford. TV-Tipps Glück Im Spiel Stream Samstag Agents opened up fire on the car and the driver was killed. Dillinger and some of the gang were upstairs in the lodge and began shooting out the windows.
While the BOI agents ducked for cover, Dillinger and his men got out the back of the lodge toward the lake and were able to get out of the area very quietly.
By July , Dillinger had dropped completely out of sight, and the federal agents had no solid leads to follow. He had, in fact, drifted into Chicago where he went under the alias of Jimmy Lawrence, a petty criminal from Wisconsin who bore a close resemblance to Dillinger.
Working as a clerk, Dillinger found that, in a large metropolis like Chicago, he was able to lead an anonymous existence for a while. What he did not realize was that the center of the federal agents' dragnet happened to be Chicago.
When the authorities found Dillinger's blood-spattered getaway car on a Chicago side street, they were positive that he was in the city. According to Art O'Leary, as early as March , Dillinger expressed an interest in plastic surgery and had asked O'Leary to check with Piquett on such matters.
At the end of April, Piquett paid a visit to his old friend Dr. Wilhelm Loeser. Loeser had practiced in Chicago for 27 years before being convicted under the Harrison Narcotic Act in He was sentenced to three years at Leavenworth, but was paroled early on December 7, , with Piquett's help.
Harold Cassidy, who would administer the anaesthetic. The procedure would take place at the home of Piquett's longtime friend, year-old James Probasco, at the end of May.
The three of them then drove to Probasco's place. Dillinger chose to have a general anaesthetic. Loeser later testified:.
I asked him what work he wanted done. He wanted two warts moles removed on the right lower forehead between the eyes and one at the left angle, outer angle of the left eye; wanted a depression of the nose filled in; a scar; a large one to the left of the median line of the upper lip excised, wanted his dimples removed and wanted the angle of the mouth drawn up.
He didn't say anything about the fingers that day to me. Cassidy administered an overdose of ether , which caused Dillinger to suffocate.
He began to turn blue and stopped breathing. Loeser pulled Dillinger's tongue out of his mouth with a pair of forceps, and at the same time forcing both elbows into his ribs.
Dillinger gasped and resumed breathing. The procedure continued with only a local anaesthetic. Loeser removed several moles on Dillinger's forehead, made an incision in his nose and an incision in his chin and tied back both cheeks.
Loeser met with Piquett again on Saturday, June 2, with Piquett saying that more work was needed on Dillinger and that Van Meter now wanted the same work done to him.
Also, both now wanted work done on their fingertips. Loeser used a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acid—commonly known as aqua regia. Loeser met O'Leary the following night at Clark and Wright at , and they once again drove to Probasco's.
Loeser testified that he worked for only about 30 minutes before O'Leary and Piquett had left. While the work was being done, Dillinger and Van Meter changed off.
The work that could be done while the patient was sitting up, that patient was in the sitting-room. The work that had to be done while the man was lying down, that patient was on the couch in the bedroom.
They were changed back and forth according to the work to be done. The hands were sterilized, made aseptic with antiseptics, thoroughly washed with soap and water and used sterile gauze afterwards to keep them clean.
Next, cutting instrument, knife was used to expose the lower skin Minor work was done two nights later, Tuesday, June 5. Loeser made some small corrections first on Van Meter, then Dillinger.
Loeser stated:. He came in with a drum of machine gun bullets under his arm, threw them on the bed or the couch in the bedroom, and started to talk to Van Meter.
The two then motioned for Dillinger to come over and the three went back into the kitchen. Dillinger and Van Meter resided at Probasco's home until the last week of June ; that on some occasions they would be away for a day or two, sometimes leaving separately, and on other occasions together; that at this time Van Meter usually parked his car in the rear of Probasco's residence outside the back fence; that she gathered that Dillinger was keeping company with a young woman who lived on the north side of Chicago, inasmuch as he would state upon leaving Probasco's home that he was going in the direction of Diversey Boulevard; that Van Meter apparently was not acquainted with Dillinger's friend, and she heard him warning Dillinger to be careful about striking up acquaintances with girls he knew nothing about; that Dillinger and Van Meter usually kept a machine gun in an open case under the piano in the parlor; that they also kept a shotgun under the parlor table.
O'Leary stated that Dillinger expressed dissatisfaction with the facial work that Loeser had performed on him.
O'Leary said that, on another occasion, "that Probasco told him, 'the son of a bitch has gone out for one of his walks'; that he did not know when he would return; that Probasco raved about the craziness of Dillinger, stating that he was always going for walks and was likely to cause the authorities to locate the place where he was staying; that Probasco stated frankly on this occasion that he was afraid to have the man around.
O'Leary returned from a family fishing trip on July 24, the day of Loeser's arrest, and had read in the newspapers that the Department of Justice was looking for two doctors and another man in connection with some plastic work that was done on Dillinger.
O'Leary left Chicago immediately, but returned two weeks later, learned that Loeser and others had been arrested, phoned Piquett, who assured him everything was all right, then left again.
He returned from St. Louis on August 25 and was promptly taken into custody. On Friday, July 27, Probasco fell to his death from the 19th floor of the Bankers' Building in Chicago while in custody.
Paul by Tom Brown, former St. Paul Chief of Police, and then-current chief Frank Cullen. Keele in They divorced in March She had remained friends with Sage and was sharing living space with Sage and Sage's year-old son, Steve, at Clark Street.
Dillinger introduced himself as Jimmy Lawrence and said he was a clerk at the Board of Trade. They dated until Dillinger's death at the Biograph Theater in July Division of Investigations chief J.
Edgar Hoover created a special task force headquartered in Chicago to locate Dillinger. She was a Romanian immigrant threatened with deportation for "low moral character" [53] and offered agents information on Dillinger in exchange for their help in preventing her deportation.
The FBI agreed to her terms, but she was later deported nonetheless. She agreed to wear an orange dress, [54] so police could easily identify her.
She was unsure which of two theaters they would attend, the Biograph or the Marbro. She asked him what show was he going to see, and he said he would 'like to see the theater around the corner,' meaning the Biograph Theater.
She stated she was unable to leave the house to inform Purvis or Martin about Dillinger's plans to attend the Biograph, but as they were going to have fried chicken for the evening meal, she told Polly she had nothing in which to fry the chicken and was going to the store to get some butter; that while at the store she called Mr.
Purvis and informed him of Dillinger's plans to attend the Biograph that evening, at the same time obtaining the butter.
She then returned to the house so Polly would not be suspicious that she went out to call anyone. A team of federal agents and officers from police forces from outside of Chicago was formed, along with a very small number of Chicago police officers.
At the time, federal officials felt that the Chicago police had been compromised and therefore could not be trusted; Hoover and Purvis also wanted more of the credit.
On Sunday, one team was sent to the Marbro Theater on the city's west side, while another team surrounded the Biograph Theater at N.
Lincoln Avenue on the north side. During the stakeout, the Biograph's manager thought the agents were criminals setting up a robbery.
He called the Chicago police, who dutifully responded and had to be waved off by the federal agents, who told them that they were on a stakeout for an important target.
When the film ended, Purvis [58] stood by the front door and signaled Dillinger's exit by lighting a cigar. Both he and the other agents reported that Dillinger turned his head and looked directly at the agent as he walked by, glanced across the street, then moved ahead of his female companions, reached into his pocket but failed to extract his gun, [8] : and ran into a nearby alley.
Agents already had the alley closed off. Three men pursued Dillinger into the alley and fired. Dillinger was hit from behind and fell face first to the ground.
Dillinger was struck four times, with two bullets grazing him and one causing a superficial wound to the right side.
The fatal bullet entered through the back of his neck, severed the spinal cord, passed into his brain and exited just under the right eye, severing two sets of veins and arteries.
Edgar Hoover. Two female bystanders, Theresa Paulas and Etta Natalsky, were wounded. Dillinger bumped into Natalsky just as the shooting started.
Dillinger was shot and killed by the special agents on July 22, , [6] [63] [64] at approximately p. There were reports of people dipping their handkerchiefs and skirts into the pool of blood that had formed, as Dillinger lay in the alley, as keepsakes.
Handkerchiefs were whipped out and used to mop up the blood. Dillinger's body was available for public display at the Cook County morgue. As many as four death masks were also made.
Dillinger is buried at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis. Dillinger's gravestone has been replaced several times because of vandalism by people chipping off pieces as souvenirs.
In October , Indiana state officials approved plans to exhume the remains buried in Dillinger's grave, at the request of Dillinger's relatives who believe that the man shot at the Biograph theater was not actually Dillinger.
The FBI has dismissed this claim as a "conspiracy theory". The exhumation was scheduled for December 31, His nephew and his niece quit those plans and History Channel also cancelled the idea.
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Indiana portal. CBS News. Retrieved 28 June The Sunday Times. Dillinger's audacious string of robberies and prison escapes in the early s turned him into an American folk hero, a Depression-era Robin Hood.
He also destroyed thousands of mortgage records during the robberies, helping many poor people escape onerous payments to rapacious banks.
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User Polls Favorite ''average" movie? So you're robbing a bank? Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Christian Bale Melvin Purvis Christian Stolte Charles Makley Jason Clarke John Dillinger Stephen Graham Baby Face Nelson David Wenham Harry 'Pete' Pierpont John Judd Turnkey Stephen Dorff Homer Van Meter Michael Vieau Ed Shouse John Kishline Guard Dainard Carey Mulligan Carol Slayman James Russo Walter Dietrich Giovanni Ribisi Alvin Karpis Wesley Walker Jim Leslie John Scherp Edit Storyline The difficult s is a time of robbers who knock over banks and other rich targets with alarming frequency.
Edit Did You Know? Very similar sets, scenery, and costumes. Goofs When Dillinger visits the Chicago mob's racing wire room, there is a separate board on the wall for posting results from Santa Anita Park in Los Angeles.
The visit took place in February , according to the judge who had just set Dillinger's trial date; Santa Anita did not open until Christmas Day Quotes [ Purvis and Baum are listening in on a wiretapped call ] Agent Carter Baum : This is a phone conversation from a car dealership twenty-seven minutes ago.
Harry Berman. Harry Berman's voice : I got a DeSoto. John Dillinger's voice : Okay. Agent Carter Baum : Off the Dillinger coat.
The coat was bought in Cicero, Illinois, a few doors down from Berman's dealership. Now we know Berman. He's been supplying cars to the Syndicate Crazy Credits The title of the movie is not shown until the end credits.
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User Polls Favorite ''average" movie? He didn't say anything about the fingers that day to me. Cassidy administered an overdose of ether , which caused Dillinger to suffocate.
He began to turn blue and stopped breathing. Loeser pulled Dillinger's tongue out of his mouth with a pair of forceps, and at the same time forcing both elbows into his ribs.
Dillinger gasped and resumed breathing. The procedure continued with only a local anaesthetic. Loeser removed several moles on Dillinger's forehead, made an incision in his nose and an incision in his chin and tied back both cheeks.
Loeser met with Piquett again on Saturday, June 2, with Piquett saying that more work was needed on Dillinger and that Van Meter now wanted the same work done to him.
Also, both now wanted work done on their fingertips. Loeser used a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acid—commonly known as aqua regia.
Loeser met O'Leary the following night at Clark and Wright at , and they once again drove to Probasco's. Loeser testified that he worked for only about 30 minutes before O'Leary and Piquett had left.
While the work was being done, Dillinger and Van Meter changed off. The work that could be done while the patient was sitting up, that patient was in the sitting-room.
The work that had to be done while the man was lying down, that patient was on the couch in the bedroom. They were changed back and forth according to the work to be done.
The hands were sterilized, made aseptic with antiseptics, thoroughly washed with soap and water and used sterile gauze afterwards to keep them clean.
Next, cutting instrument, knife was used to expose the lower skin Minor work was done two nights later, Tuesday, June 5.
Loeser made some small corrections first on Van Meter, then Dillinger. Loeser stated:. He came in with a drum of machine gun bullets under his arm, threw them on the bed or the couch in the bedroom, and started to talk to Van Meter.
The two then motioned for Dillinger to come over and the three went back into the kitchen. Dillinger and Van Meter resided at Probasco's home until the last week of June ; that on some occasions they would be away for a day or two, sometimes leaving separately, and on other occasions together; that at this time Van Meter usually parked his car in the rear of Probasco's residence outside the back fence; that she gathered that Dillinger was keeping company with a young woman who lived on the north side of Chicago, inasmuch as he would state upon leaving Probasco's home that he was going in the direction of Diversey Boulevard; that Van Meter apparently was not acquainted with Dillinger's friend, and she heard him warning Dillinger to be careful about striking up acquaintances with girls he knew nothing about; that Dillinger and Van Meter usually kept a machine gun in an open case under the piano in the parlor; that they also kept a shotgun under the parlor table.
O'Leary stated that Dillinger expressed dissatisfaction with the facial work that Loeser had performed on him. O'Leary said that, on another occasion, "that Probasco told him, 'the son of a bitch has gone out for one of his walks'; that he did not know when he would return; that Probasco raved about the craziness of Dillinger, stating that he was always going for walks and was likely to cause the authorities to locate the place where he was staying; that Probasco stated frankly on this occasion that he was afraid to have the man around.
O'Leary returned from a family fishing trip on July 24, the day of Loeser's arrest, and had read in the newspapers that the Department of Justice was looking for two doctors and another man in connection with some plastic work that was done on Dillinger.
O'Leary left Chicago immediately, but returned two weeks later, learned that Loeser and others had been arrested, phoned Piquett, who assured him everything was all right, then left again.
He returned from St. Louis on August 25 and was promptly taken into custody. On Friday, July 27, Probasco fell to his death from the 19th floor of the Bankers' Building in Chicago while in custody.
Paul by Tom Brown, former St. Paul Chief of Police, and then-current chief Frank Cullen. Keele in They divorced in March She had remained friends with Sage and was sharing living space with Sage and Sage's year-old son, Steve, at Clark Street.
Dillinger introduced himself as Jimmy Lawrence and said he was a clerk at the Board of Trade. They dated until Dillinger's death at the Biograph Theater in July Division of Investigations chief J.
Edgar Hoover created a special task force headquartered in Chicago to locate Dillinger. She was a Romanian immigrant threatened with deportation for "low moral character" [53] and offered agents information on Dillinger in exchange for their help in preventing her deportation.
The FBI agreed to her terms, but she was later deported nonetheless. She agreed to wear an orange dress, [54] so police could easily identify her.
She was unsure which of two theaters they would attend, the Biograph or the Marbro. She asked him what show was he going to see, and he said he would 'like to see the theater around the corner,' meaning the Biograph Theater.
She stated she was unable to leave the house to inform Purvis or Martin about Dillinger's plans to attend the Biograph, but as they were going to have fried chicken for the evening meal, she told Polly she had nothing in which to fry the chicken and was going to the store to get some butter; that while at the store she called Mr.
Purvis and informed him of Dillinger's plans to attend the Biograph that evening, at the same time obtaining the butter.
She then returned to the house so Polly would not be suspicious that she went out to call anyone. A team of federal agents and officers from police forces from outside of Chicago was formed, along with a very small number of Chicago police officers.
At the time, federal officials felt that the Chicago police had been compromised and therefore could not be trusted; Hoover and Purvis also wanted more of the credit.
On Sunday, one team was sent to the Marbro Theater on the city's west side, while another team surrounded the Biograph Theater at N.
Lincoln Avenue on the north side. During the stakeout, the Biograph's manager thought the agents were criminals setting up a robbery. He called the Chicago police, who dutifully responded and had to be waved off by the federal agents, who told them that they were on a stakeout for an important target.
When the film ended, Purvis [58] stood by the front door and signaled Dillinger's exit by lighting a cigar. Both he and the other agents reported that Dillinger turned his head and looked directly at the agent as he walked by, glanced across the street, then moved ahead of his female companions, reached into his pocket but failed to extract his gun, [8] : and ran into a nearby alley.
Agents already had the alley closed off. Three men pursued Dillinger into the alley and fired. Dillinger was hit from behind and fell face first to the ground.
Dillinger was struck four times, with two bullets grazing him and one causing a superficial wound to the right side.
The fatal bullet entered through the back of his neck, severed the spinal cord, passed into his brain and exited just under the right eye, severing two sets of veins and arteries.
Edgar Hoover. Two female bystanders, Theresa Paulas and Etta Natalsky, were wounded. Dillinger bumped into Natalsky just as the shooting started.
Dillinger was shot and killed by the special agents on July 22, , [6] [63] [64] at approximately p. There were reports of people dipping their handkerchiefs and skirts into the pool of blood that had formed, as Dillinger lay in the alley, as keepsakes.
Handkerchiefs were whipped out and used to mop up the blood. Dillinger's body was available for public display at the Cook County morgue.
As many as four death masks were also made. Dillinger is buried at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis. Dillinger's gravestone has been replaced several times because of vandalism by people chipping off pieces as souvenirs.
In October , Indiana state officials approved plans to exhume the remains buried in Dillinger's grave, at the request of Dillinger's relatives who believe that the man shot at the Biograph theater was not actually Dillinger.
The FBI has dismissed this claim as a "conspiracy theory". The exhumation was scheduled for December 31, His nephew and his niece quit those plans and History Channel also cancelled the idea.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. American bank robber. For other uses, see Dillinger disambiguation. This article contains wording that promotes the subject in a subjective manner without imparting real information.
Please remove or replace such wording and instead of making proclamations about a subject's importance, use facts and attribution to demonstrate that importance.
July Learn how and when to remove this template message. Indianapolis, Indiana , U. Chicago, Illinois , U. See also: Dillinger Gang.
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Homer Van Meter. John Hamilton. Charles Makley. Eddie Green. Indiana portal. CBS News. Retrieved 28 June The Sunday Times. Dillinger's audacious string of robberies and prison escapes in the early s turned him into an American folk hero, a Depression-era Robin Hood.
Dillinger is a gangster film and film noir telling the story of John Dillinger. The film was directed by Max Nosseck. Dillinger was the first major film to star Lawrence Tierney.
The B-movie was shot in black and white and features a smoke-bomb bank robbery edited into the film from the Fritz Lang film You Only Live Once.
Some sequences were shot at Big Bear Lake, California. A newsreel plays, summing up the gangster life of John Dillinger in detail.
At the end of the newsreel, Dillinger's father walks onto the stage and speaks to the movie audience about his son's childhood back in Indiana, which he says was ordinary and not very eventful, but concedes that his son had ambitions and wanted to go his own way.
The young Dillinger left his town to find his fortune in Indianapolis, but soon ran out of money.
He makes the clerk at the store believe he has a gun in his hand under the jacket. John is soon arrested for this felony, and he is sentenced to prison.
When incarcerated, he becomes good friends with Specs Green, his cell mate. John is impressed by Specs and his experience and intelligence, and begins to look up to him as a father figure.
Because John has a much shorter sentence, he decides he will be the gang's outside help when he is released, intending to facilitate their escape. As soon as John is free, he holds up the box office at a movie theater.
Before he does, he flirts with the female clerk, Helen Rogers, with the result that she refuses to identify him in the police line-up after the robbery.
Instead she goes on a date with John. John continues his criminal spree of robberies for money to finance the escape of Specs' gang. When he has enough, he devises a plan to smuggle a barrel of firearms to the gang at their quarry job site.
The plan succeeds, they add John to their gang, then start a crime wave of robberies in the American Midwest. Specs sends John to scout for new targets because he is the only one not recognized by the witnesses at the quarry at the time of the gang's escape.
John checks out the Farmer's Trust Bank, where he poses as a potential customer to get inside the office. He reports back to the gang that the security system is too sophisticated for them to bypass.
Specs still wants to hit the bank, and getting tired of John's ego and trigger-happiness, he decides to get help from outside the gang.
John suggests another way to get into the bank — with gas bombs. John convinces the rest of the gang of his way, and they successfully rob the bank.
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