Judy Garland was the last person to get John Dillinger autograph inside the movie theater: The Biograph. The leading stars were Myrna Loy and Clark Gable in the film Manhattan Melodrama. That was the last entertainment of public enemy No 1. Thank you CCC for this good movie!
They didn't cover the part where Dillinger was arrested in Tucson by a local cop and was sent back in custody. He then escaped from jail again. They did finally catch him outside the theater, but it's cute that the show failed to mention how they let him escape only a short time before that and then they had to hunt him down.
Although this crime “melo-drammer” takes place in 1934, there are lots of 1940s cars and women’s outfits. Low budget all the way but quite fascinating.
Not only that (I'm a vintage car guy too) if you look at the 2 women 1:20-2:21, they're totally 1957. Actually the man with the woman in the dark dress has the mid-late 50's look also; it's just not as obvious as it is with the women.
Those are also some very distinctly Los Angeles street signs (Beverly and 38th) in 'Sioux Falls' at 34:26 . The 'facts' presented throughout are rather inaccurate.
@@-oiiio-3993 Not surprised. I haven't gotten that far into it yet; too much to watch with the 1/6 Hearings, but I'll look for that. It's sloppiness/laziness where they didn't care at the time or didn't think the viewers would care. I saw another '57 film 'Baby Face Nelson' that although makes it clear it takes place in 1933, I can totally tell it's from '57 in subtle and not so subtle ways. It had to have been higher budget though, as it starred Mickey Rooney and Carolyn Jones!
@@-oiiio-3993 That makes sense, with Lucy at the helm overseeing everything. One movie that went the extra mile(s) in authenticity was 'Paper Moon' by Peter Bogdanovich, one of my favorite directors. Except for obviously knowing the stars were from '73 and a few (not too bad) cuss words were in it, it looked, sounded and seemed like it really was made in 1934. He had to stand his ground to have it made in b & w, but prevailed in large part to his 'Last Picture Show' success 2 years earlier. But no, there was no seeing it as a '73 film not far under the surface. Not at all.
@@TheDerchminator totally. I'm just commenting on how the media lied in this film to makle the cops look professiopnal instead of the angry mob they actually were
I wonder how many people who saw this in 1957, would go on to see Bonnie and Clyde in 1967 and see a fairly accurate and graphic portrayal of their famous ambush.
Probably budget restrictions in a lot of these movies, and way before the " rivet counters" of today were born. You know - those pesky people who point out every inaccuracy in a film.
From this agency in 1934, to today - "FBI groomed Buffalo shooter online. Gave weapons advice" Yeah. We are all on our own at best, at worst we live in occupied territory.
Movie makes time-travel real, Bonnie and Clyde who died in the thirties Magicaly appear driving a 1940's ford to be ambushed by 2 not 10 Texas rangers What a low budget,poor production!
A budget production for sure...historically incorrect in a thousand ways...the acting ranged from poor to very poor...the script was a bit rubbish...all that said still a valuable and nearly enjoyable wee glimse into development of propaganda... therefore a valuable historic document cheers 🏴
@@dontaylor7315 I didn't think you were saying that...and your right...a lot of programmes I watch as a kid were pure propaganda...although I never realised time...I suppose we should always use notion...who wrote it?...why did they write it?...why do they want me to read it?...and who paid them to write it?...I had never heard the word 'Copaganda' before...perfectly descriptive....cheers🏴
@@tsimmons121 I knew we were on the same page.😊Thanks for a good discussion. Btw I can't take credit for "copaganda"; Roy Wood Jr or somebody on the Daily Show came up with it. Have a good weekend!
Begin to your famous whistle which no women can resist. Ali: OK. [Whistles] Murat: You whistle it wrong. Ali: Why? Murat: Skeletons came instead of woman. Unwatchable Turkish star wars movie 😀
Thanks for sharing it. But, really, how is it possible to make such a bad movie with the most famous criminals of the United States ? In addition to a permanent anachronism, to weak plot and dialogue, and cheap material (only one car for all the gangsters), it's draftly, badly directed and played, and finaly nearly funny by wanting to be dramatic. 😘 I didn't go to the end, sorry. 🤨
@@bethlehemeisenhour5807 Thanks for the answer. I did. Again, I still like to understand your comment ("Not the type of movies we need in society today"). It would be very kind if you would answer to that.
All of em got killed. Al carpus was given life, was peroled in 1969 and died in 1976. Carpus met Manson when he was doing time before the Sharon Tate murders. Carpus tried teaching Manson how to play guitar. Said he was a lousy student.
Lol, Good ole' Ma Barker; "Make way for a music lover."
You had me at "babes with guns" !
Judy Garland was the last person to get John Dillinger autograph inside the movie theater: The Biograph. The leading stars were Myrna Loy and Clark Gable in the film Manhattan Melodrama. That was the last entertainment of public enemy No 1. Thank you CCC for this good movie!
I RAN to Google your Facts and you are 100% CORRECT!! What an awesome fact to know!! Thank you! It made for a great quick read!!
Outdoor carpet beneath the marquee: My heart gave out a nostalgic twinge; classic theatres R a lost art.
WOW, what a doll that Paula.
I wonder what became of her in real life.
I see that the comment sections for CCC continue to be batshit insane. Keep up the good work, everyone!
The last sequence with Dillinger had FBI man who would also play detective in The Dead Talk Back, MST3K
Myron Healy,Richard Crane,Jim Davis a good 1950's cast.
Hank Patterson makes any movie 100% better.
Should've called this film "Blonde Broads with Big Bazookas."
Or "Babes , Bullets and Boobs".
Ok, now I gotta watch! 😸
Alan Smithee jr., Should've called this movie "Guns Don't Argue with Nice Looking Twats".
Dagmars.
They didn't cover the part where Dillinger was arrested in Tucson by a local cop and was sent back in custody. He then escaped from jail again.
They did finally catch him outside the theater, but it's cute that the show failed to mention how they let him escape only a short time before that and then they had to hunt him down.
Although this crime “melo-drammer” takes place in 1934, there are lots of 1940s cars and women’s outfits. Low budget all the way but quite fascinating.
Not only that (I'm a vintage car guy too) if you look at the 2 women 1:20-2:21, they're totally 1957. Actually the man with the woman in the dark dress has the mid-late 50's look also; it's just not as obvious as it is with the women.
Those are also some very distinctly Los Angeles street signs (Beverly and 38th) in 'Sioux Falls' at 34:26 .
The 'facts' presented throughout are rather inaccurate.
@@-oiiio-3993 Not surprised. I haven't gotten that far into it yet; too much to watch with the 1/6 Hearings, but I'll look for that. It's sloppiness/laziness where they didn't care at the time or didn't think the viewers would care. I saw another '57 film 'Baby Face Nelson' that although makes it clear it takes place in 1933, I can totally tell it's from '57 in subtle and not so subtle ways. It had to have been higher budget though, as it starred Mickey Rooney and Carolyn Jones!
@@robmcgowan4034 Desilu took more care regarding anachronism in their _Untouchables_ TV series, though the plots were also quite fictional.
@@-oiiio-3993 That makes sense, with Lucy at the helm overseeing everything. One movie that went the extra mile(s) in authenticity was 'Paper Moon' by Peter Bogdanovich, one of my favorite directors. Except for obviously knowing the stars were from '73 and a few (not too bad) cuss words were in it, it looked, sounded and seemed like it really was made in 1934. He had to stand his ground to have it made in b & w, but prevailed in large part to his 'Last Picture Show' success 2 years earlier. But no, there was no seeing it as a '73 film not far under the surface. Not at all.
Happy Birthday Vincent Price!!! Happy Birthday Christopher Lee!!!
Hi CLARE5 !!! I share a BD with Keith Richards !!! That explains a lot, huh??? Lmbo......Huggzzzzz.....
@@stuntbrat777smith4 GREAT!!!
@@stuntbrat777smith4 it was my birthday on Monday yay 😀 isn't it great fun getting old,. 🙄
Clare5 one, Happy Birthday🎂 Beatles!
@@Fuzzy-Beans "..if I had known I was gonna live this long I woulda taken better care of myself" hahaha
Great show 👏
How can guns argue? Their vocabulary is limited to rat-a-tat-tat.
The film is: They do not argue'.
SHOULD'VE CALLED THIS MOVIE "GUNS DON'T ARGUE WITH NICE LOOKING TWATS."
Parts were filmed on Green Acres, Fred Ziffel was there.
2022 - Ah, how the FBI has changed since their days of fighting crime!
The FBI is the most over-rated agency in history. Hoover built their reputation mainly by taking credit for cases done by local LE
🤣
Sad but true
Yeah now there is a criminal organization .The FBI from 2016 to 2022 .And before that even.
Wow....ya can just SMELL all the research done to keep things accurate!!!😂😂😂
even then the hype was massive - police restraint? Police don't like to shoot people? Hah. Bonnie and Clyde were shot over 50 times
Yeah well Bonnie and Clyde are not angels, they killed people too.
@@TheDerchminator totally. I'm just commenting on how the media lied in this film to makle the cops look professiopnal instead of the angry mob they actually were
@@simon9264 Ah yes totally agreed, the hollywood "good thinking".
And they weren't shooting back. It was totally in cold blood; the same with Dillinger.
@@dontaylor7315 So what ? They deserved it, didn't they ?
Based on a true story.
🙋🏻♂️ hello from Sweden 🇸🇪
What happened to ken scruggs in Detroit.
this is not the way bonnie and clyde got it
Not only were segments used from this film also in Ma Barkers Killer Brood, but the same actor played Alvin Karpis in both. Thought I was loosing it.🤔
Longine watch hanging in the car repair shop back then. Unbelievable now.
Bonnie Parker did not smoke cigars.
The Bonnie and Clyde shooting was laughably dreadful
Truth!
34:26 - "Sioux Falls" sure has some distinctive Los Angeles street signs.
Beverly Drive, no less.
I guess 1934 cars were too expensive to rent....
lol. You think anyone would notice...?
@@j.w.2391 naw, only a real nerd like me 😜
I wonder how many people who saw this in 1957, would go on to see Bonnie and Clyde in 1967 and see a fairly accurate and graphic portrayal of their famous ambush.
Interesting point
@20:25 So this is where Buddy Holly got his idea for him famous song.
Sunday school boys get less sentence.
They sure had a lot of late 1940s automobiles in the 1930s.
Probably budget restrictions in a lot of these movies, and way before the " rivet counters" of today were born. You know - those pesky people who point out every inaccuracy in a film.
From this agency in 1934, to today - "FBI groomed Buffalo shooter online. Gave weapons advice"
Yeah.
We are all on our own at best, at worst we live in occupied territory.
Staying on the medicine is important
Nice 👍
Special agent Fenton checked in bigelo in sf hotel market week.
Good movie, thanks…..
time travelers...1930s driving 1940s cars..
Probably a little tone deaf right now
shall not infringe
Ma Barker what a gal !
Bonnie Parker was a big Jimmie Rodgers fan so she is okay in my book.
My very first video on RUclips !
Supposedly 1934 but a 1948-1949 Packard about a 1948-1950 Caddy
The convertible is late 1940's
A 49 chevy convertible
That Cadillac is a 1946 or 47.
enjoyable movie - seems they stayed away from glamourising / romanticism of the criminal class
Historically a joke but enjoyable Sat. afternoon fare.
Bonnie and Clyde were gunned down on May 23, 1934.
They're glorifying a different criminal class.... government.
Movie makes time-travel real, Bonnie and Clyde who died in the thirties Magicaly appear driving a 1940's ford to be ambushed by 2 not 10 Texas rangers What a low budget,poor production!
No, they're driving a 1946 or 47 Cadillac.
Pretty boy Floyd? They call me fat man bitsko
Kegemaran saluran anda. Harap anda memuat naik lebih banyak video!
Marlin manro?! 🤔! Any body tell the truth !!!!!👸 🙏
Dungeoneer: Where am I?
Treguard, the Dungeon Master: Enter, stranger.
Treguard, the Dungeon Master: D-I-S-M-I-S-S
Knightmare tv show 💛
@@mikesilva3868 you don't reply my question !!!! 👸 🌹
A budget production for sure...historically incorrect in a thousand ways...the acting ranged from poor to very poor...the script was a bit rubbish...all that said still a valuable and nearly enjoyable wee glimse into development of propaganda... therefore a valuable historic document cheers 🏴
Early copaganda that was further developed in Dragnet.
@@dontaylor7315 Dragnet...quality...and there are so many more...
@@tsimmons121 Oh I didn't mean it peaked there; Dragnet was a major landmark but copaganda goes on and on...
@@dontaylor7315 I didn't think you were saying that...and your right...a lot of programmes I watch as a kid were pure propaganda...although I never realised time...I suppose we should always use notion...who wrote it?...why did they write it?...why do they want me to read it?...and who paid them to write it?...I had never heard the word 'Copaganda' before...perfectly descriptive....cheers🏴
@@tsimmons121 I knew we were on the same page.😊Thanks for a good discussion. Btw I can't take credit for "copaganda"; Roy Wood Jr or somebody on the Daily Show came up with it. Have a good weekend!
Nice propaganda film for the FBI....
I love the dames, but damn it, they are crocked as Hell.
Begin to your famous whistle which no women can resist.
Ali: OK.
[Whistles]
Murat: You whistle it wrong.
Ali: Why?
Murat: Skeletons came instead of woman.
Unwatchable Turkish star wars movie 😀
U r always writing jokes !👸 🌹
@@helenpoornima5126 🙂
Easily one of your favourite films,. 🙄 I can tell 😂
I wish I had been born in 1957 or even earlier
You'd be old now, like me. (1953)
One of the worst film noir I saw.
What do you expect with Jeanne Carmen in it?
Hoodlums are scary
Government agent are far worse, hoodlums are just ´amateurs´ compared to them.
BiIIy Raper CIinton is a good example.
لماذا لاتترجم هذه الأفلام إلى اللغه العربيه خلدون السعدي /بغداد
Haahahahaagh.
Greeeeeeen acres. Eva Gabor hi kicking in a string bikini. Ruf! RufRuf!,
String bikini? I never saw that episode!
Ma looks like a Pa. lol
Just another government propaganda film.
sigh
Thanks for sharing it.
But, really, how is it possible to make such a bad movie with the most famous criminals of the United States ? In addition to a permanent anachronism, to weak plot and dialogue, and cheap material (only one car for all the gangsters), it's draftly, badly directed and played, and finaly nearly funny by wanting to be dramatic. 😘
I didn't go to the end, sorry.
🤨
Nice piece of government propaganda.
Fictional and phony.
These are 1930s clothes and hairstyles? Trash
At least they had a gender and you could tell what it was.
Not the type of movies we need in society today.
Why not?
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@@bethlehemeisenhour5807 Thanks for the answer. I did. Again, I still like to understand your comment ("Not the type of movies we need in society today"). It would be very kind if you would answer to that.
@@cvb6957 And let you waste my time? Good bye
@@bethlehemeisenhour5807 Lol !
All of em got killed. Al carpus was given life, was peroled in 1969 and died in 1976. Carpus met Manson when he was doing time before the Sharon Tate murders. Carpus tried teaching Manson how to play guitar. Said he was a lousy student.
Good episode! Not historically accurate but good anyway.