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The real Public Enemies

June 27, 2009 By WRN Contributor

An OshKosh Public Museum exhibit looks at the circumstance around 1933 to 34 crime wave that inspired " Public Enemies ." The blockbuster film stars Johnny Depp as John Dillinger as he knocks over banks throughout the Midwest.

The exhibit will also take a look at the Wisconsin locations that were transformed into sets for the Depression-era gangster flick. Saturday's grand opening will feature a 1929 Packard Roadster and the Midwest Motorized Bandits performing holdups.

"The Era of Public Enemies: A Wave of Crime in a Troubled Time" exhibit runs July 27 to October 18.

AUDIO: Brian Moon reports (MP3 :31)

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