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| show_name = Dillinger | image = Dillinger (1991 film).jpg | image_size = | image_alt = | caption = | genre = Action Biography Crime Drama History | creator = | based_on = | writer = Paul F. Edwards | screenplay = | story = | director = Rupert Wainwright | starring = Mark Harmon Sherilyn Fenn Will Patton Bruce Abbott | narrated = | theme_music_composer = David McHugh | country = United States | language = English | num_episodes = | executive_producer = David L. Wolper | producer = Mark Wolper Bernard Sofronski (delegate producer) Art Levinson (associate producer) | location = East Troy, Wisconsin Mequon, Wisconsin (Shoot out at Little Bohemia Restaurant) Milwaukee, Wisconsin | editor = Stanford C. Allen | cinematography = Donald M. Morgan | runtime = 90 minutes | company = David L. Wolper Productions Warner Bros. Television | distributor = Warner Bros. Television Distribution | budget = | network = ABC | picture_format = Color | audio_format = Mono | first_aired = {{start date|1991|1|6}} | last_aired = | preceded_by = | followed_by = | website = }} 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. PlotThe film is based on the actual events of the pursuit of American bank robber John Dillinger during the 1930s. ReceptionVariety gave the film a mixed review, complimenting the direction and this historical look while taking note of factual errors and questioning the somewhat positive portrayal of Dillinger.[1]The Chicago Tribune praised Mark Harmon's "steamy portrayal", but also took note of factual inaccuracies and particularly disliked the fact that the movie was shot in Milwaukee, standing in for Chicago, even though historical locations such as the Biograph Theater were still available in Chicago.[2] Entertainment Weekly strongly disliked the film, giving it a "D" grade and criticizing it as "slow and aimless" and Harmon as "the stiffest sexiest-man-alive imaginable."[3]Cast
References1. ^"Dillinger" (review), Variety, January 4, 1991, reprinted in {{cite book|author=Prouty, ed.|title=Variety TV REV 1991-92 17|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RxHbPxbBM1AC&pg=PP16|year=1994|publisher=Taylor & Francis|isbn=978-0-8240-3796-3|pages=16–17}} 2. ^John O`Brien and Ed Baumann, "'Dillinger' Goes Hollywood ... Er, Milwaukee", Chicago Tribune, January 06, 1991. 3. ^Ken Tucker, "Dillinger" (review), Entertainment Weekly, December 21, 1990. External links
8 : 1991 television films|American television films|American films|Biographical films about John Dillinger|Films set in the 1930s|The Wolper Organization films|ABC Motion Pictures films|Films directed by Rupert Wainwright |
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