Smooth Criminal: John Dillinger's Legend, 75 Years Later

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Many people know the legends of Jesse James or Bonnie and Clyde, but lesser known is one of the greatest bank robbers in history ? John Dillinger. Nicknamed "The Jackrabbit" for his swift moves, he terrorized banks throughout the Midwest in 1933 before being shot by FBI agents at a movie theater in Chicago. Johnny Depp portays him in the new movie ?Public Enemies,? bringing his life (and legend) to the big screen. On The Takeaway this morning we are joined by John Dillinger's great nephew, Jeff Scalf, who was a consultant for the film and currently lives in the house where Dillinger grew up. We also have Elliot Gorn, Professor of History at Brown University and author of the new book "Dillinger's Wild Ride: The Year That Made America's Public Enemy Number One."
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