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Director
  
Dan Curtis

Film series
  
Melvin Purvis Series

Duration
  

Language
  
English

6.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Biography, Crime

Music director
  
Bob Cobert

Country
  
United States

Melvin Purvis: G Man movie poster

Release date
  
9 April 1974

Based on
  
story by John Milius

Writer
  
John Milius (story), John Milius (teleplay), William F. Nolan (teleplay), John Milius (creator)

Cast
  
Dale Robertson
(Melvin Purvis),
Harris Yulin
(George 'Machine Gun' Kelly),
Dick Sargent
(Thatcher Covington),
Margaret Blye
('Kate' Katherine Ryan-Kelly),
Matt Clark
(Charles 'Charlie' Parlmetter),
David Canary
('Gene' Eugene T. Farber)

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Abc movie of the week open melvin purvis g man 1974


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.

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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.

Cast

  • Dale Robertson as Melvin Purvis
  • Harris Yulin as Machine Gun Kelly
  • Dick Sargent as Thatcher Covington
  • Margaret Blye as Katherine Ryan-Kelly
  • David Canary as Eugene T. Farber
  • Matt Clark as Charles 'Charlie' Parlmetter
  • Production

    In January 1974 there were reports Ben Johnson would reprise his role as Melvin Purvis in an ABC Movie of the Week called Purvis, which would act as a pilot for a potential series. Eventually the role was take by Dale Robertson and Dan Curtis was the show runner. It was American International Pictures' first proper venture into TV production.

    Filming was done in Nicolaus, California.

    In a 1976 interview, Milus called Dan Curtis "this asshole director... Put me down saying whatever you want about him and then, if he wants to see me about it, he knows where to find me." He also didn't like working for TV. "I don't like the way the networks screw around with you. The pay isn't the thing that turns me off; I'm not out to get the most money. You slave and toil over the thing and then they cut this out, cut that out, change this, for some damn reason. I won't tolerate that. I don't work hard on something to have it bowdlerized that way."

    Reception

    The Los Angeles Times thought the pilot was superior to Dillinger "because here character and motivation are made to count much more than mere violence."

    It was the second highest rating program of the week. It led to another TV movie The Kansas City Massacre (1975) though no series.

    References

    Melvin Purvis: G-Man Wikipedia
    Melvin Purvis: G-Man IMDb Melvin Purvis: G-Man themoviedb.org