Dillinger /

Traces Dillinger's violent career from his early days through his rise to the top of the FBI most-wanted list, and concludes with the well-known "lady in red" betrayal that left Dillinger a bullet-riddled corpse on a dark Chicago street.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Monogram Pictures Corporation, Warner Home Video (Firm)
Other Authors: Nosseck, Max, Yordan, Philip, Tierney, Lawrence, 1919-2002, Lowe, Edmund, 1890-1971, Jeffreys, Anne, Cianelli, Eduardo, 1887-1969, Lawrence, Marc, 1910-2005, Cook, Elisha, Jr, Lewis, Ralph, Janssen, Elsa, 1883-1969, Stossel, Ludwig, Worth, Constance
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Language Notes:Closed-captioned (feature only). In English, with optional subtitles in English, French and Spanish (feature only).
Published: ©2005
Edition:Standard version.
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Description
Summary:Traces Dillinger's violent career from his early days through his rise to the top of the FBI most-wanted list, and concludes with the well-known "lady in red" betrayal that left Dillinger a bullet-riddled corpse on a dark Chicago street.
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 1945.
Special features: Commentary by John Milius, director of the 1973 Dillinger, with audio interview excerpts of screenwriter Philip Yordan -- Theatrical trailer.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (approximately 70 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD; Dolby digital, mono.
Audience:Not rated.
Production Credits:Music score by Dmitri Tiomkin ; cinematographer, Jackson Rose ; film editor, Edward Mann.
ISBN:1419807463