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** Unfortunately for the theorists, the town of Jericho is only important because it serves as a way station for transporting illegal liquor: John Dillinger was killed in June 1934, and prohibition was repealed in December 1933, putting some holes in that theory. It's not a complete wash though, since several states remained dry after Repeal, including Texas, where the film is set.

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** Unfortunately for the theorists, the town of Jericho is only important because it serves as a way station for transporting illegal liquor: John Dillinger was killed in June 1934, and prohibition was repealed in December 1933, putting some holes in that theory. It's not a complete wash though, since several states remained dry after Repeal, including Texas, where the film is set.set.
** This would, incidentally, make ''Film/PublicEnemies'' a StealthPrequel to this film.
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His weapons of choice, soft spot for women, connections with the Chicago mob, and haircut all support the theory.

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* His weapons of choice, soft spot for women, connections with the Chicago mob, and haircut all support the theory.
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[[WMG: John Smith is actually John Dillinger, fleeing to Mexico after faking his death in Chicago]]
His weapons of choice, soft spot for women, connections with the Chicago mob, and haircut all support the theory.
** Unfortunately for the theorists, the town of Jericho is only important because it serves as a way station for transporting illegal liquor: John Dillinger was killed in June 1934, and prohibition was repealed in December 1933, putting some holes in that theory. It's not a complete wash though, since several states remained dry after Repeal, including Texas, where the film is set.

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