Watched: 01/08/2025
Format: HBOmax
Viewing: First
Director: Max Nosseck
A biopic of famed gangster John Dillinger, Dillinger (1945) is really a crime drama that feels pulled from a "true crime" pulp magazine - the sort where facts will not stand in the way of a good story. I can't tell you what's real here or not as I know two things about Dillinger - that he once broke out of jail with a fake gun, and something I can not print in a family publication like the Signal Watch.*
Anyway, this is the movie that broke Lawrence Tierney, for good or ill. And he's solid in the movie - maybe singularly good here playing a (checks notes) absolute cold-blooded monster. I won't get too much into Tierney as a person, but apparently he was a real asshole - like in a way you or I can't comprehend putting up with.




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