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  1. Dillinger is a 1991 television film directed by Rupert Wainwright and starring Mark Harmon as John Dillinger. It was first broadcast as The ABC Sunday Night Movie for January 6, 1991. Plot. The film is based on the actual events of the pursuit of American bank robber John Dillinger during the 1930s. Reception.

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  2. Jan 6, 1991 · Dillinger: Directed by Rupert Wainwright. With Mark Harmon, Sherilyn Fenn, Will Patton, Bruce Abbott. The film is based on the actual events of the pursuit of American bank robber John Dillinger during the 1930s.

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    • Action, Biography, Crime
    • Rupert Wainwright
    • 1991-01-06
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  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1005865-dillingerDillinger | Rotten Tomatoes

    During the Great Depression, John Dillinger (Warren Oates), a ruthless, arrogant criminal, is the most wanted man in America. Along with his gang, which includes the likes of "Baby Face" Nelson...

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    • John Milius
    • R
    • Warren Oates
  5. Audience Score. 45. NR 1 hr 30 min Jan 6th, 1991 Crime, Action. Crime drama based on the real-life story of US gangster John Dillinger, who was hunted by the FBI after a string of armed...

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    • Mark Harmon
    • Rupert Wainwright
  6. Jan 6, 1991 · Crime drama based on the real-life story of US gangster John Dillinger, who was hunted by the FBI after a string of armed bank robberies during the Great Depression. When Dillinger's attacks on banks threaten to make him a dangerous folk hero, the pressure mounts on the FBI – even from the White House – for his capture.

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  8. Directed by Rupert Wainwright. Crime drama based on the real-life story of US gangster John Dillinger, who was hunted by the FBI after a string of armed bank robberies during the Great Depression.