film "Dillinger" (1945)

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The 1945 film "Dillinger" is a crime drama that portrays the rise and fall of notorious American bank robber John Dillinger during the Great Depression.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
basedOn life of John Dillinger
blackAndWhite true
cinematographer L. William O’Connell NERFINISHED
composer Dimitri Tiomkin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Max Nosseck NERFINISHED
distributor Monogram Pictures NERFINISHED
editor Arthur Roberts NERFINISHED
era Hollywood Golden Age
surface form: Golden Age of Hollywood
filmIndustry Hollywood NERFINISHED
format theatrical feature film
genre crime film
drama film
hasCharacter Dillinger’s gang members
John Dillinger NERFINISHED
law enforcement agents
hasTitle Dillinger NERFINISHED
mainCharacter John Dillinger NERFINISHED
medium 35 mm film
mpaaRating Approved
narrativeFocus rise and fall of bank robber John Dillinger
narrativeTheme crime and punishment
rise and fall of a criminal figure
notableFor early screen portrayal of John Dillinger
originalLanguage English
portrays FBI pursuit of criminals
John Dillinger NERFINISHED
bank robbery
organized crime in the United States
producer Bernard Small NERFINISHED
productionCompany Monogram Pictures NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1945-03-01
releaseYear 1945
runtimeMinutes 70
screenwriter Philip Yordan NERFINISHED
setInLocation Midwestern United States NERFINISHED
setInPeriod Great Depression NERFINISHED
starring Anne Jeffreys NERFINISHED
Edmund Lowe NERFINISHED
Eduardo Ciannelli NERFINISHED
Elisha Cook Jr. NERFINISHED
Lawrence Tierney NERFINISHED
Marc Lawrence NERFINISHED
subject American bank robbers
public enemies era
timePeriodDepicted 1930s

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John Dillinger subjectOf film "Dillinger" (1945)
John Dillinger subjectOf film "Dillinger" (1945)
this entity surface form: film "Dillinger" (1973)
Michelle Phillips notableWork film "Dillinger" (1945)
this entity surface form: Film – Dillinger (1973)