This is one of my guilty pleasures.
Aw, who am I kidding, there's nothing guilty about it, it's just a pleasure. A fast paced film based on the exploits of John Dillinger. It is wildly inaccurate (Ben Johnson portrays Melvin Purvis as older, experienced, stone-cold and in complete control - none of which was true), but the hats the cars the music the energy all more than make up for that. And all in this little cheapie made for the drive in and grind house circuits!
It features a lot of suits and ties and gratuitous wearing of skimmers. The supporting cast, including Harry Dean Stanton and Geoffrey Lewis are great, and so is the lead, Warren Oates - one of my favourite anti-hero, sort-of-stars of the 60s and 70s. There is spirted use of stock footage and montage and the shoot out at the Little Bohemia is a tour de force, and I believe an inspiration for sequences in the Coen Bros. Miller's Crossing, including the Danny Boy scene.
This is available on dvd and is usually very cheap. If you like gangsters and the 30s you'l like this film.
Dillinger at IMDB