Melvin Purvis: G-Man

Melvin Purvis: G-Man
Based on story by John Milius
Written by John Milius
William F Nolan
Directed by Dan Curtis
Starring Dale Robertson
Theme music composer Bob Cobert
Country of origin  United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Editor(s) Corky Ehlers
Richard A. Harris
Cinematography Jacques R. Marquette
Running time 74 min.
Production company(s) American International Pictures
Distributor American Broadcasting Company
Release
Original release 9 April 1974
Chronology
Preceded by Dillinger
Followed by The Kansas City Massacre

Melvin Purvis: G-Man is a 1974 American TV movie about Melvin Purvis. It is a spin-off of Dillinger (directed by John Milius, author of the teleplay for this movie) and was followed in 1975 by The Kansas City Massacre, also directed by Dan Curtis and starring Dale Robertson as Purvis.

Plot

In this largely fictionalized film, agent Melvin Purvis is placed in charge of running down notorious killer Machine Gun Kelly, and sets out to do just that. The film script is loosely based on Kelly's 1933 actual kidnapping of an Oklahoma petroleum executive, but the names and places are changed. The film does accurately depict Kelly as a weak man who is dominated by his ambitious wife.[1][2]

Cast

Production

Filming was done in Nicolaus, California.

References

  1. Rotten Tomatoes, Movie Info.
  2. Nothing is written, film blog. Melvin Purvis: G-Man.

External links

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