Public Enemies
Release Date: July 1, 2009
G-man Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale) vows to nab notorious criminal John Dillinger (Johnny Depp).
Cast: Johnny Depp as "John Dillinger" Christian Bale as "Melvin Purvis" Marion Cotillard as "Billie Frechette" Billy Crudup as "J. Edgar Hoover" Stephen Dorff as "Homer Van Meter" Stephen Lang as "Charles Winstead" Channing Tatum as "``Pretty Boy'' Floyd" Stephen Graham as "Baby Face Nelson" Giovanni Ribisi as "Alvin Karpis" Jason Clarke as "``Red'' Hamilton" David Wenham as "Harry ``Pete'' Pierpont" Emilie de Ravin as "Barbara Patzke" Lili Taylor as "Sheriff Lillian Holley" James Russo as "Walter Dietrich" Rory Cochrane as "Agent Baum" Branka Katic as "Anna Sage"
Director: Michael Mann
Genres: Action, Crime drama, Thriller
Reviews
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Cinema Blend 8 months ago
There are a million interesting things about 1930s gangster folk hero John Dillinger, from his expert manipulation of the press to his trick of robbing banks and letting the customers keep their money. But somehow Michael Mann, who has made an entire movie about Dillinger, IPublic EnemiesI, seems interested in none of it.
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Cinema Blend 8 months ago
There are a million interesting things about 1930s gangster folk hero John Dillinger, from his expert manipulation of the press to his trick of robbing banks and letting the customers keep their money. But somehow Michael Mann, who has made an entire movie about Dillinger, IPublic EnemiesI, seems interested in none of it.
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Rotten Tomatoes 8 months ago
Michael Mann's latest is a competent and technically impressive gangster flick with charismatic lead performances, but some may find the film lacks truly compelling drama.
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The New York Times 9 months ago
Michael Mann’s “Public Enemies” is a grave and beautiful work of art.
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ComingSoon.net 9 months ago
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TheMovieBoy.com 9 months ago
(1.5 Stars/Out of 4) - Taking into account the talent involved in front of and behind the camera, the finished product is almost a travesty. With no ideas or themes to ponder, no characters to connect with, no texture or meat to its true-life stylings, no memorable dialogue, and no momentum or tension apparent until near the very end, "Public Enemies" is downright amazing in the ways it has gone wrong.



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