
Public Enemies movie came out in the last week. The video is the 1930′s gangster John Dillinger. It is based on the book of the same name.The film is a loose interpretation of many events such as Dillinger’s empathy for sharecroppers and their lucky people every day, his famous escape from a jail in Indiana, and its eventual disappearance of Biograph Theater in Chicago at the hands of the FBI agent Melvin Purvis and his band of intrepid G-Men.
The video has a feature of the retrospective on John Dillinger `s how he became a folk hero Robin Hood” for the American Depression era. Another interesting feature takes you on many of the places of real life participation Dillinger and his gang. The final extra disc focuses on the technology of the two cops and robbers, like the famous Sub Thompson machine gun, and the 1911 .45 caliber automatic pistol, a favorite of individuals.
Following the success of this film, an auction house says a wooden gun that John Dillinger’s family believe he was hand carved and used by a single “Public Enemy No. 1″ to escape from prison has been sold for $ 19,120 at auction.
The device was one of the 11 items offered for auction on Saturday Dillinger’s younger sister, Helen Frances Dillinger, at an Arms & Militaria auction at Heritage Auctions in Dallas.
Heritage Arms and Militaria director Dennis Lowe says depression notorious bank robber who was allegedly used the issue to trick his way out of a Crown Point, Indiana jail March 3, 1934.
An offer of $ 14,340 was made to earn a dollar bill, said he was Dillinger’s pocket when he was shot dead in an ambush by FBI agents outside a Chicago theater in June 1934.
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