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 Depp promotes latest movie, but hasn't seen it

(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-12-09 16:51

 Depp promotes latest movie, but hasn't seen it
Hollywood actor Johnny Depp arrives at Narita international airport in Narita, east of Tokyo, Japan, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009 to promote his latest film 'Public Enemies.' [Agencies] 

Latest News:Johnny Depp attends a news conference to promote his movie "Public Enemies" in Tokyo

TOKYO – Actor Johnny Depp highly recommends his latest movie — though he said he hadn't personally gone out to see it yet.

Depp, in Tokyo for the Japan premiere of "Public Enemies," said Wednesday he was drawn to the movie because of his childhood interest in John Dillinger, the bank robber who in Depression-era America was declared public enemy No. 1 by the federal authorities.

"I haven't seen the film yet, but I hear great things about it," Depp said at a news conference at a Tokyo hotel.

Depp said he saw Dillinger, who was eventually killed by police, as a brave and charismatic figure, and listed the famed criminal among his childhood idols, along with Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin.

He said he felt a special connection to Dillinger because his own grandfather was pushed into illegal activities — "moonshining," or brewing illegal liquor — to make a living in Kentucky during the Depression.

Unlike Dillinger, however, the 46-year-old Depp, who was named this year's "Sexiest Man Alive" by People magazine, said he did not believe he had any enemies.

"I don't think I have any enemies, really," Depp said. "The scariest enemy is within, allowing yourself to conform to what is expected of you."

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