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  1. Although, as noted by many reviewers, the basic facts of the film represent the life of ruthless 1930s gangster "Baby Face" Nelson, the majority of the picture is fictionalized. As shown in the film, the diminutive Nelson was born Lester M. Gillis in 1908, served time in Joliet for robbery and later escaped prison guards while being returned to jail.

  2. Screenplay. Rob Kerchner. Story. Bonnie and Clyde were no match for Depression Era gangster George "Babyface" Nelson and his moll Helen Womack. Constantly on the lam from the law and from Chicago's biggest crime lord Al Capone, Babyface and his female accomplice leave a trail of blood and bullets in their path towards making history.

  3. Baby Face Nelson: Directed by Scott P. Levy. With C. Thomas Howell, Lisa Zane, Doug Wert, F. Murray Abraham. Bonnie and Clyde were no match for Depression Era gangster George "Babyface" Nelson and his moll Helen Womack.

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  5. Don Siegel's Baby Face Nelson features a killer supporting cast, with Ted de Corsia as a heavy, Elisha Cook, Jr. as, well, the most Elisha Cook, Jr. character, Emile Meyer as douchebag cop, Jack Elam as maybe the smoothest character he ever played (also a criminal, natch), and Leo Gordon and his arms as John Dillinger.

  6. Critics reviews. Fittingly directed by Illinois native and bad-guy filmmaker Don Siegel, this action-packed film stars Mickey Rooney as the unflinching, trigger-happy member of the infamous Dillinger gang that besieged the Midwest circa 1933.

  7. Don Siegel. Director. Robert Adler. Story. Daniel Mainwaring. Writer. Famed Depression-era gangster “Baby Face Nelson” (Mickey Rooney) robs and kills while accompanied by his beautiful moll (Carolyn Jones).