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Key scenes were filmed in Washington D.C. and Baltimore [26]. 3. Music: Public Enemy

Historically, the Latin term hostis publicus (public enemy) was used in Ancient Rome for individuals declared outlaws by the Senate, such as Cicero or Nero [7]. In modern times, the FBI used the term "Public Enemy No. 1" in the 1930s to describe high-profile criminals like John Dillinger. Nemico pubblico

It is one of the most influential "pre-code" gangster movies, famous for the iconic scene where Cagney's character smashes a grapefruit into his girlfriend’s face. Key scenes were filmed in Washington D