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Johnny Depp in Public Enemies: Costume as Plot

12 Apr ’11
By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Clothes from 1930s, Girls in Films, Guys in Films, Premium. Tagged American cut, Baby Face Nelson, Billy Crudup, boater, Christian Bale, Clothes from 1930s, Coleen Atwood, DB, double breasted, Emilie de Ravin, fedora, femininity, Frederick Sholte, fur felt, fur trim, hat, herringbone, James Cagney, John Dillinger, Johnny Depp, linen, London cut, Marion Cotillard, masculinity, Michael Mann, New Deal, Optimo, overcoat, Paul Muni, Premium Content, Public Enemies, Shragge Quality, Stephen Graham, stripes, suit, sunglasses, tie pin, turn ups, ventless, vents, wool. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments

Public Enemies demonstrates how costume can actually drive a story narrative. Continue reading→

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