This is an excellent film. Johnny Depp does a wonderful job conveying John's displeasure with the banking system and politics of the 1930's Depression-not unlike today. As John's Dad said, "John is a loving and respectable man who could be a good citizen." It is amazing to see how corrupt and ruthless J. Edgar Hoover's FBI was at that time. Much of the film was shot on location-Crown Point, Indiana-Little Bohemia Lodge on Spyder Lake, Wisconsin-and at the Biograph Theater in Chicago. It is a wonderful historical motion picture, and I had the honor of seeing it along with about 30 of John Dillinger's remaining family still living in Mooresville and Indianapolis, Indiana. God Bless John Dillinger, may he rest in peace.