• 07-22-2024 - on This Moment in Film History

  • Jul 22 2024
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07-22-2024 - on This Moment in Film History

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  • On July 22, 1934, the infamous gangster John Dillinger was shot and killed by FBI agents outside the Biograph Theater in Chicago, Illinois. Dillinger had been on the run for over a year, and his exploits had captured the public's imagination, making him a notorious figure in American history.

    The event that led to Dillinger's demise began earlier that day when he and two female companions, including his girlfriend Polly Hamilton, attended a showing of the Clark Gable movie "Manhattan Melodrama" at the Biograph Theater. Unbeknownst to Dillinger, the FBI had received a tip about his whereabouts from a madam named Anna Sage, who was facing deportation and hoped to gain favor with the authorities.

    As Dillinger exited the theater around 10:40 pm, FBI agents led by Melvin Purvis closed in on him. Dillinger spotted the agents and attempted to flee, drawing his gun. The agents opened fire, and Dillinger was hit multiple times. He stumbled into an alley and collapsed, and was pronounced dead at the scene.

    The shooting of John Dillinger outside a movie theater became a defining moment in the history of the FBI and cemented Dillinger's status as a legendary figure in American crime history. The event has been portrayed in numerous films over the years, including "Dillinger" (1973) starring Warren Oates and "Public Enemies" (2009) starring Johnny Depp as the infamous outlaw.

    The Biograph Theater, located at 2433 North Lincoln Avenue in Chicago, still stands today and has become a popular destination for history buffs and fans of true crime stories. It serves as a reminder of the dramatic events that unfolded there on that fateful day in July 1934, when one of America's most notorious criminals met his end after watching a Hollywood movie.
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