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Page 1 of 2 "He didn't see himself as a criminal in a bad way; he went out there as a rock 'n' roll star. On some level there was a sort of a Robin Hood in John Dillinger and he used that. ... He knew that his love for the people and the people's love for him would work in his favor. He spoke to [the people] and owned them. He was very, very charismatic." "What I liked about Dillinger was that here was the greatest bank robber in American history, and yet he definitely won the heart of the nation, becoming an outlaw-hero." "John Dillinger didn't appear as a bad criminal; he went out there and he was a star, he spoke to the people and they absolutely loved him. He was a hero. This was all unfolding at the height of the Depression and so many people had had their lives ruined, when they saw someone fighting back against the banks, they loved him for it." |
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