Dillinger and Capone is a 1995 American action film directed by Jon Purdy[5] and starring Martin Sheen, F. Murray Abraham, Michael Oliver, Catherine Hicks, and Don Stroud.
[2][7] Written by Michael B. Druxman, the film is not based in real events but imagines a world in which John Dillinger is not killed at the Biograph Theater and lives on to work with Al Capone.
John Dillinger hears the gunshots and goes inside the theater to see his brothers dead body on the floor.
Al Capone walks out of the front door of jail and bumps into two reporters trying to talk to him about how it is forgotten that he was the king of Chicago.
An Entertainment Weekly review in 1995 gave the film a "C minus" rating and described it as "far-fetched fiction".