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- Genres - Action-Adventure, Biography, Crime, Drama, History | Sub-Genres - Biographical Film, Neo-Noir | Release Date - Jul 1, 2009 | Run Time - 140 min. | Countries - United States of America | MPAA Rating - R
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Public Enemies has been described as a neo-noir film by some authors. [53] Keith Uhlich of Time Out New York named Public Enemies the seventh-best film of 2009. [54]
Drama | Neo-noir. Crime. Cop Movies. Biography. 1930s Movie Groups Dillinger Synopsis The Feds try to take down notorious American gangsters John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson and Pretty Boy Floyd during a booming crime wave in the 1930s. No one could stop Dillinger and his gang.
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Jun 28, 2009 · Part icy Heat noir, part The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford reverie, Michael Mann’s Public Enemies casts the fast life of notorious ’30s bank robber John Dillinger as one defined by the symbiotic relationship between crime and celebrity, gangsterdom and cinema.
Jun 24, 2009 · In 1933 during the thick of the Great Depression, flashy bank robber John Dillinger (Depp) breaks out of prison and embarks on a crime wave that draws the attention of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover...
Public Enemies is a 2009 crime drama directed by Michael Mann and starring Johnny Depp as infamous criminal John Dillinger, who robbed numerous banks during The '30s and was pursued by Special Agent Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale).
Public Enemies: Directed by Michael Mann. With Christian Bale, Christian Stolte, Jason Clarke, Johnny Depp. The Feds try to take down notorious American gangsters John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, and Pretty Boy Floyd during a booming crime wave in the 1930s.
Jun 29, 2009 · We only thought we did. Here is an efficient, disciplined, bold, violent man, driven by compulsions the film wisely declines to explain. His gang members loved the money they were making. Dillinger loved planning the next job. He had no exit strategy or retirement plans.