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1933, John Dillinger's (Johnny Depp) bank robbing spree turns him into a celebrity. Young FBI agent Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale) is ordered to hunt down Dillinger.
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An adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald's 1921 short story in which a man lives out his life in reverse; being born old and dying young.
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