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  1. The film tells a 1930s crime story of a poor farmer's daughter who leaves for Chicago, where she is sent to prison, works as a prostitute, falls in love with notorious criminal John Dillinger, witnesses his death, and finally tries bank robbery.

  2. Jan 26, 1990 · The reports suggest this: A female member of the Screen Actors Guild with whom the Mayor had a longtime affair was tracked down and persuaded (probably by threat of prosecution, since she is said...

  3. 3 days ago · NYT Critic’s Pick. PG-13. Thriller. Directed by Clint Eastwood. In his latest (and perhaps last) movie as a director, Eastwood casts a skeptical eye at the criminal justice system in a mystery...

  4. Sep 10, 2012 · Writer John Sayles, playing fast and loose with the known facts, inverts the gender of the Dillinger myth and backtracks with outrageous relish over the history of his scarlet companion, punching...

  5. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Brian Orndorf Blu-ray.com. Sayles aims to create characters and threats, aiming to deal honestly and epically with the lead character's descent into...

  6. Tarantino Reviews’s review published on Letterboxd: The John Sayles-scripted, Julie Corman-produced, Lewis Teague-directed 1978 gangster opus “Lady in Red” (aka “Touch Me and Die”) is my candidate for most ambitious film ever made at Roger Corman’s New World Pictures.

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  8. Directed by Lewis Teague. A low-budget, New World (i.e., Roger Corman) quickie that turned out to be a good showcase for the budding talents of screenwriter Sayles and director Teague.

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