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Titolo originale: Public Enemies
Regia: Michael Mann |
Anno: 2009
Origine: United States of America | Japan |
Generi: Crime Storia Dramma
Tag: escape | gun | gangster | machinegun | horse race | biography | prison guard | prison escape | bank robbery | surveillance | tied up | cops and robbers  | handgun | pocket watch | escape from jail | 1930s | manhunt | vicious killings | 1900s | sex | fbi agent | tied to a tree | tied | semi-automatic rifle | suspenseful | intense | assertive |
Cast: Johnny Depp | Christian Bale | Marion Cotillard | Jason Clarke | Rory Cochrane | Billy Crudup | Stephen Dorff | Stephen Lang | John Ortiz | Giovanni Ribisi | David Wenham | John Michael Bolger | Bill Camp | Matt Craven | Don Frye | Christian Stolte | Spencer Garrett | Peter Gerety | Shawn Hatosy | Stephen Graham | John Hoogenakker | Branka Katić | Domenick Lombardozzi | Emilie de Ravin | Leelee Sobieski | David Warshofsky | Carey Mulligan | Channing Tatum | John Judd | Michael Vieau | John Kishline | James Russo | Wesley Walker | John Scherp | Elena Kenney | William Nero Jr. | Madison Dirks | Len Bajenski | Adam Clark | Andrzej Krukowski | Casey Siemaszko | Peter DeFaria | Jonathan Macchi | Jeff Shannon | Michael Sassone | Brian Connelly | Ed Bruce | Geoffrey Cantor | Chandler Williams | Robert Brooks Hollingsworth | David Paul Innes | Joe Carlson | Ben Mac Brown | Diana Krall | Duane Sharp | Richard Short | Randy Ryan | Kurt Naebig | Adam Mucci | Rebecca Spence | Danni Simon | Don Harvey | Shanyn Leigh | Laurence Mason | Randy Steinmeyer | Kris Wolff | Lili Taylor | Donald G. Asher | Andrew C. Steele | Philip M. Potempa | Brian McConkey | Alan Wilder | Michael Bentt | John Lister | Jim Carrane | Joseph Mazurk | John Fenner Mays | Rick Uecker | Craig Spidle | Jason T. Arnold | Andrew Blair | Mark Vallarta | Daniel Maldonado | Sean A. Rosales | Stephen Spencer | Patrick Zielinski | Gareth Saxe | Guy Van Swearingen | Jeff Still | Lance Baker | Steve Key | Jerry Goff | David Carde | Aaron Roman Weiner | Keith Kupferer | Turk Muller | Tim Grimm | Martie Sanders | Robyn LeAnn Scott | Jordan Lawson | Angelina Lyubomirova | Joel Thingvall |

John Dillinger è un fuorilegge col vizio del baseball, del cinema e delle macchine veloci. A colpi di Thompson e a capo di una gang armata, rapina banche ed estingue i debiti degli americani impoveriti dalla (Grande) Depressione. Le sue fughe rocambolesche e temerarie gettano imbarazzo e sconforto sulle istituzioni e su Edgar Hoover, ambizioso direttore del Bureau of Investigation. Elegante ed impavido, Dillinger ha un proiettile sempre in canna e un cappotto per ogni occasione e per ogni signora, rapinata del suo cuore o rapita dal suo fascino. La sua nemesi, efficiente e laconica, ha il volto e il garbo "gable" di Melvin Purvis, determinato ad accomodarlo sulla sedia elettrica. Decimata la sua compagine di criminali e assediato dalla polizia, Dillinger sceglierà la via fatale (e letale) del cinema.

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When the shootout in Wisconsin begins it is dark out and near closing time at the bar. When Dillinge [...] D
In the film, John Dillinger shown being wounded during the gang's holdup of the Security National Ba [...] D
The film depicts the FBI going after John Dillinger before his escape from the Crown Point, Indiana [...] D
After the FBI Agents arrest and interrogate Billie, Agent Reinecke asks the secretary where Agent Pu [...] D
Melvin Purvis has reported as being 5' 4" in tall and weighing 127 lbs. He was called "Little Mel" b [...] D
When Billie is preparing to leave the apartment to meet John in the alley so they can leave town, he [...] D
John Dillinger arrived at Midway Airport, Chicago, at six p.m. January 30, 1934, after a grueling pl [...] D
When driving to the Little Bohemia Lodge, we are shown snow on the ground. Later that evening, we he [...] D
Though the song "Bye, Bye, Blackbird" was written in the 1920s and therefore existed during John Dil [...] D
Telephone numbers in 2L-5N format such as ST2-XXXX and ED4-XXXX shown on the line tags were not in u [...] D
(at around 1 minute) When Dillinger is being driven out of the town having broken out of custody, a [...] D
Towards the end of the movie, when the camera is zooming out of the city scene (where Dillinger's bo [...] D
John Dillinger was left handed, however, in the movie he is shown right handed - including usage of [...] D
In the film, J. Edgar Hoover is shown in front of a Senate subcommittee being excoriated by Senator [...] D
In the film, the three workers that come out of Little Bohemia Lodge get into a 1932 Chevy 4-door. I [...] D
In the opening sequence, Walter Dietrich is shown being killed in the Michigan City breakout on Sept [...] D
In opening scene at prison, the sally port inside door is opened before the outside gate is closed. [...] D
When Hoover presents the medals to the junior agents, the Steadicam operator's shadow is clearly vis [...] D
During a conference, the authorities review a transcript of a wire-tapped telephone conversation in [...] D
The film depicts John Dillinger and Frechette arriving in Tucson and checking in at the Congress Hot [...] D
The Billie Holiday songs heard on the radio were not recorded until the late thirties, long after Jo [...] D
In the scene of the first break out the warden opens the safe to the prison armory. You can see towa [...] D
As Dillinger enters "Marker's Cigar Shop"" to speak to Gilbert, you can clearly see the bottom half [...] D
The film opens in 1933 when Dillinger escapes the first time, there is a 1935 Plymouth PJ in several [...] D
During the interrogation scene Marion Cotillard reverts to using a French accent, despite the fact t [...] D
John Dillinger turns on an early Zenith table top radio and audio is immediately heard. Until the in [...] D
A modern day electrical transformer can be seen on a telephone pole in the reflection of the window [...] D
Just to the left of the sally port of the prison at the beginning, modern day electrical boxes can b [...] D
When Dillinger is in the police station, the baseball game on the radio is actually the September 20 [...] D
When Billie and John start dancing, she has a hand on his right shoulder, in the next shot she insta [...] D
As Frechette and Dillinger drive away past the gray and brownstones in their Chicago neighborhood, a [...] D
Dillinger is seen in the film opening his pocket watch, looking at Billie Frechette's photo inside, [...] D
In the Crown Point jailbreak sequence, John Dillinger is seen entering the gun safe and taking a .38 [...] D
When breaking out go jail he gets down the stairs with the fake pistol to the guard's neck, there is [...] D
One of the movies on the theater marquee is San Francisco which wasn't released until 2 years after [...] D
When Dillinger visits the Chicago mob's racing wire room, there is a separate board on the wall for [...] D
The film begins with Melvis Purvis killing Charles Floyd and the film and is promoted to hunt for Jo [...] D
The transcription of the phone conversation between Billie and Dillinger has mixed remarks. Dillinge [...] D
As the gang leave the red train car, the car number seen on the outside of the car is in the Helveti [...] D
A modern Citroen can be seen parked in the background of one scene. D
While getting ready to leave for the Biograph Theatre, Dillinger checks his pocket watch. The time o [...] D
While discussing a plan for a train heist, in the background is a Union Pacific locomotive number 84 [...] D
In the first bank robbery, a noticeable FDIC sign is present. This would be correct for the FDIC was [...] D
Charles Winstead's arrival by train at Union Station is shown via an elaborate closeup of his polish [...] D
In this, and in all other movies about John Dillinger, his name is pronounced with a soft "g." The r [...] D
In the beginning of the movie, the gangsters get a new escape car, with an improved engine. The car [...] D
In the film, Baby Face Nelson was killed in a shootout with agents in Wisconsin after the robbery of [...] D
In the opening sequence, John Dillinger appears at the Indiana State Prison at Michigan City and hel [...] D
Alvin Karpis is shown in the film recommending attorney Louis Piquett to John Dillinger while in a n [...] D
The movie theater is showing a post-1934 "Looney Tunes" short: Porky Pig's on the title card and his [...] D
In many Dillinger close-ups, you can see, on the left earlobe, multiple piercings, which no 1933 Ame [...] D
The dashboard on Dillinger's car has modern fuel and temperature gauges, aftermarket replacements or [...] D
Baum is playing the recording of Dillinger and Berman's "phone call conversation" to Purvis. The clo [...] D
During the shootout after a bank robbery at the beginning of the movie, Dillinger fires a machine gu [...] D
In the 2nd bank robbery scene, an FDIC placard can be seen next to a teller's window. This modern pl [...] D
Though it will hardly be noticed by the average viewer, the steam locomotive used in the film, Milwa [...] D
In the main trailer for the film, the grill of the Dillinger getaway car is that of a 1936 Chevrolet [...] D
During the chasing down and shooting of Pretty Boy Floyd, near the film's beginning, the actions dep [...] D
At about minute 11 the man looks out the window to see John Dillinger (Johnny Depp) and company arri [...] D
When John Dillinger escapes from the jail the second time and he is driving the sheriff's car he is [...] D
When Dillinger is driving away after Frechette is captured by the agents you can see out the window [...] D
Pretty Boy Floyd, killed in the beginning of the movie by Melvin Purvis, was actually killed on Octo [...] D
During the prison escape with the fake pistol, one prison guard is seen falling down some steps, his [...] D
The Thompson sub-machine guns in the movie use period-correct 20 round 'stick' magazines and 50-roun [...] D
In the film, Melvin Purvis kills Pretty Boy Floyd after chasing him for a while through woods and an [...] D
When Dillinger escapes from the Indiana prison the soldiers that are guarding the prison are wearing [...] D
That the location of the horse race track is actually in California (not Hialeah in Miami) is indica [...] D
When Agent Charles Winstead leans over to hear Dillinger's last words, the contact lens on his right [...] D
In the climax Ana is wearing a white top and orange skirt. Although remembered in legend as having w [...] D
When Purvis is in the car outside Billie's apartment looking at the transcription of the phone call [...] D
In the street scenes in which streetcar tracks are present, there are no suspended overhead wires. T [...] D
During the Greencastle, Indiana, bank robbery, one of Dillinger's accomplices flourishes a Thompson [...] D
The film features Benny Goodman's recording of Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll' Morton's song King Porter Stom [...] D
When Dillinger is in the police station with officers listening to a baseball game on the radio, the [...] D
The console radio Billie Frechette is listening to is a 1940 Philco. D
Agent Melvin Purvis and his men hunt down Baby Face Nelson, Van Meter, and a third man in a car chas [...] D
Dillinger was killed in July of 1934. Floyd was killed in October of 1934. The movie portrays this a [...] D
When Dillinger enters his room after checking into the Hotel Congress in Tucson, a Western Electric [...] D
Milwaukee streetcars were in orange and cream colors, not green as seen in the film. D
Gang member John Hamilton, referred to as "Three Finger Jack" by the authorities, was missing two fi [...] D
The film portrays John Dillinger driving away from the Crown Point jail in Sheriff Holley's Ford V8. [...] D
When Purvis talks to Hoover and requests the assignment of Agent Charles Winstead from Dallas to Chi [...] D
The radio broadcast says the USSR was fully accepted into the League of Nations in 1933. However, th [...] D
The race track (filmed at Santa Anita Park, California) has a synthetic Cushion Track surface which [...] D
Some shots (e.g. the Hotel Congress scenes) clearly show a popcorn (sprayed) ceiling in the hallway; [...] D
Before the beginning of the gun battle at the Little Bohemia lodge, Purvis is seen armed with a Thom [...] D
A number of scenes depict newsreel cameramen operating hand cranked 'pancake' Akeley motion picture [...] D
In close up shots of Channing Tatum (Pretty Boy Floyd) lying in the orchard, the lace front of his w [...] D
Outside the Biograph Theatre, the real John Dillinger pulled a gun and tried to get away after he ha [...] D
The black judicial robe worn by Judge Murray in the courtroom scene has a sheen, stitching, and drap [...] D
In the airplane scene, looking out of the window from the interior shot it seems that the plane is a [...] D
When Nelson is drunk at the bar, he asks the other people there if they want to hear his James Cagne [...] D
While at the race track, the characters sit on molded green plastic seats which did not exist in the [...] D
In some close-up shots of his hands, Johnny Depp's tattoos on his fingers are visible. D
Throughout the movie many buildings are seen with double paned tempered glass and aluminum window fr [...] D
During Dillinger's phone conversation to Frechette after his second escape, he ends with "I love you [...] D
On 22 July 1934, Dillinger asks the cops in the police station what the score of the baseball game i [...] D
There's no explanation for Agent Harold Reinecke's bizarre behavior at the Biograph as depicted in t [...] D
When John takes Billie to the inn where she gets caught, as she crosses the street to get to the inn [...] D
The bar at Little Bohemia where Baby Face Nelson does his James Cagney impression didn't exist in Ap [...] D
Early in the film, soon after the Racine robbery, November 20, 1933, a radio announcer is heard refe [...] D
Filtered cigarettes were not around in the 1930s. D
In the room where the FBI agents suit up in preparation for catching Dillinger at 1148 Addison, a re [...] D