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| James Russo | Walter Dietrich | |
| David Wenham | Harry 'Pete' Pierpont | |
| Christian Stolte | Charles Makley | |
| Jason Clarke | John 'Red' Hamilton | |
| Johnny Depp | John Dillinger | |
| John Judd | Turnkey | |
| Stephen Dorff | Homer Van Meter | |
| Michael Vieau | Ed Shouse | |
| John Kishline | Guard Dainard | |
| Wesley Walker | Jim Leslie | |
| John Scherp | Earl Adams | |
| Elena Kenney | Viola Norris | |
| William Nero Jr. | Farm Boy | |
| Channing Tatum | Pretty Boy Floyd | |
| Christian Bale | Melvin Purvis |
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| Producer | Michael Mann
Kevin Misher |
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| Writer | Michael Mann
Ann Biderman |
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| Cinematography | Dante Spinotti
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| Musician | Elliot Goldenthal
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John Dillinger (Johnny Depp) stages a clever prison-break to free his crew of fellow bank-robbers and starts to break into a few more banks. At the same time, FBI director J. Edgar Hoover (Billy Crudup) declares America's first way on crime, and appoints super-agent Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale) as the man responsible for tracking down Dillinger. Dillinger gets captured but breaks out of his Indiana prison in a very daring fashion, frustrating Purvis and the FBI. |
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