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The Untouchables is the name of a television series that ran from 1959 to 1963 on the American Broadcasting Company
American Broadcasting Company

The American Broadcasting Company is an United States television network. Created in 1943 from the former National Broadcasting Company Blue Network, ABC is owned by The Walt Disney Company and is part of Disney-ABC Television Group....
. Based on the memoir of the same name
The Untouchables (1957 book)

The Untouchables is an autobiographical memoir by Eliot Ness and Oscar Fraley, published in 1957. The book deals with the experiences of Eliot Ness, a Federal government of the United States Agent in the Bureau of Prohibition, as he fights crime in Chicago in the late 1920s and early 1930s with the help of a special team of agents handpic...
 by Eliot Ness
Eliot Ness

Eliot Ness was an United States Bureau of Prohibition, famous for his efforts to enforce Prohibition in the United States in Chicago, Illinois, as the leader of a legendary team of law enforcement agents nicknamed Untouchables ....
 and Oscar Fraley
Oscar Fraley

Oscar Fraley was the co-author, with Eliot Ness, of the famous United States memoir The Untouchables . Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Fraley grew up across the Delaware River in Woodbury, New Jersey, New Jersey....
, it fictionalized the experiences of Eliot Ness, a real-life Prohibition agent
Bureau of Prohibition

The Bureau of Prohibition was the Federal government of the United States law enforcement agency formed to enforce the National Prohibition Act of 1919, commonly known as the Volstead Act, which backed up the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution to the United States Constitution regarding the prohibition of the manufacture...
, as he fought crime in Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
 during the 1930s with the help of a special team of agents handpicked for their courage and incorruptibility, nicknamed the Untouchables
The Untouchables (law enforcement)

The Untouchables, led by Eliot Ness, were a group of eleven law-enforcement agents, legendary for being fearless and incorruptible, who sought to enforce Prohibition and stop Al Capone's illegal activities....
. It was remade into a 1987 film by Brian De Palma
Brian De Palma

Brian De Palma is an US film director. In a career spanning over forty years, he is probably best known for his suspense and thriller films, including such box office successes as Carrie , Dressed to Kill , Scarface , The Untouchables , and Mission: Impossible ....
 also called The Untouchables, with a script by David Mamet
David Mamet

David Alan Mamet is an United Statesn author, essayist, playwright, screenwriter and film director. His works are known for their clever, terse, sometimes vulgar dialogue and arcane stylized phrasing, as well as for his exploration of masculinity....
.

stories often revolved around Ness' enmity with the criminal empire of Chicago mob boss Al Capone
Al Capone

Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone , commonly nicknamed "Scarface", was an Italian-American gangster who led a crime syndicate dedicated to smuggling and Rum-running of alcoholic beverage and other illegal activities during the Prohibition in the United States Era of the 1920s and 1930s....
, and many focused on crimes related to Prohibition
Prohibition

Prohibition of alcohol, often referred to simply as prohibition, also known as The Noble Experiment, refers to a sumptuary law which prohibits alcohol....
.






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The Untouchables is the name of a television series that ran from 1959 to 1963 on the American Broadcasting Company
American Broadcasting Company

The American Broadcasting Company is an United States television network. Created in 1943 from the former National Broadcasting Company Blue Network, ABC is owned by The Walt Disney Company and is part of Disney-ABC Television Group....
. Based on the memoir of the same name
The Untouchables (1957 book)

The Untouchables is an autobiographical memoir by Eliot Ness and Oscar Fraley, published in 1957. The book deals with the experiences of Eliot Ness, a Federal government of the United States Agent in the Bureau of Prohibition, as he fights crime in Chicago in the late 1920s and early 1930s with the help of a special team of agents handpic...
 by Eliot Ness
Eliot Ness

Eliot Ness was an United States Bureau of Prohibition, famous for his efforts to enforce Prohibition in the United States in Chicago, Illinois, as the leader of a legendary team of law enforcement agents nicknamed Untouchables ....
 and Oscar Fraley
Oscar Fraley

Oscar Fraley was the co-author, with Eliot Ness, of the famous United States memoir The Untouchables . Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Fraley grew up across the Delaware River in Woodbury, New Jersey, New Jersey....
, it fictionalized the experiences of Eliot Ness, a real-life Prohibition agent
Bureau of Prohibition

The Bureau of Prohibition was the Federal government of the United States law enforcement agency formed to enforce the National Prohibition Act of 1919, commonly known as the Volstead Act, which backed up the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution to the United States Constitution regarding the prohibition of the manufacture...
, as he fought crime in Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
 during the 1930s with the help of a special team of agents handpicked for their courage and incorruptibility, nicknamed the Untouchables
The Untouchables (law enforcement)

The Untouchables, led by Eliot Ness, were a group of eleven law-enforcement agents, legendary for being fearless and incorruptible, who sought to enforce Prohibition and stop Al Capone's illegal activities....
. It was remade into a 1987 film by Brian De Palma
Brian De Palma

Brian De Palma is an US film director. In a career spanning over forty years, he is probably best known for his suspense and thriller films, including such box office successes as Carrie , Dressed to Kill , Scarface , The Untouchables , and Mission: Impossible ....
 also called The Untouchables, with a script by David Mamet
David Mamet

David Alan Mamet is an United Statesn author, essayist, playwright, screenwriter and film director. His works are known for their clever, terse, sometimes vulgar dialogue and arcane stylized phrasing, as well as for his exploration of masculinity....
.

Series overview

The stories often revolved around Ness' enmity with the criminal empire of Chicago mob boss Al Capone
Al Capone

Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone , commonly nicknamed "Scarface", was an Italian-American gangster who led a crime syndicate dedicated to smuggling and Rum-running of alcoholic beverage and other illegal activities during the Prohibition in the United States Era of the 1920s and 1930s....
, and many focused on crimes related to Prohibition
Prohibition

Prohibition of alcohol, often referred to simply as prohibition, also known as The Noble Experiment, refers to a sumptuary law which prohibits alcohol....
. The show starred Robert Stack
Robert Stack

Robert Langford Modini Stack was an Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award- nominated United States theater and movie actor. He was perhaps best known for his film acting as well as his role in the television series The Untouchables and as host of Unsolved Mysteries....
 as Eliot Ness
Eliot Ness

Eliot Ness was an United States Bureau of Prohibition, famous for his efforts to enforce Prohibition in the United States in Chicago, Illinois, as the leader of a legendary team of law enforcement agents nicknamed Untouchables ....
 and Neville Brand
Neville Brand

Neville Brand , was an United States television and film actor....
 as Al Capone, and was narrated by Walter Winchell
Walter Winchell

Walter Winchell was an American newspaper and radio commentator. He invented the "gossip columnist" while at the New York Evening Graphic. He ignored the journalistic taboo against exposing the private lives of public figures, permanently altering journalism....
. The show drew harsh criticism from some Italian-Americans including Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra

Francis Albert "Frank" Sinatra was an United States singer and actor.Beginning his musical career in the swing era with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, Sinatra became a solo artist with great success in the early to mid-1940s, being the idol of the "bobby soxers"....
, who felt it promoted negative stereotypes of them as mobsters and gangsters. The Capone family sued the show for $1,000,000 for its unauthorized use of Al Capone's likeness for profit.

The series had 118 episodes which ran 50 minutes each. Though the book it was based on chronicled the experiences of Ness and his cohorts over a span of time ranging from 1929 to 1935, the overwhelming majority of episodes were set in the early 1930s (for example, one episode, You Can't Play This Number, begins with Winchell's words, "October 1932 ... the depths of the Depression
Great Depression

File:International depression.pngThe Great Depression was a worldwide economic Recession starting in most places in 1929 and ending at different times in the 1930s or early 1940s for different countries....
"). A few episodes were set primarily in a locale other than Chicago (such as the one dealing with the shootout involving Ma Barker
Ma Barker

Kate "Ma" Barker was a legendary United States criminal from the "Public enemy era", when the exploits of gangs of criminals in the Midwest gripped the American people and press....
 and her gang). The theme music was by Nelson Riddle
Nelson Riddle

Nelson Smock Riddle, Jr. was a well-known United States bandleader, arrangement and Orchestration whose career spanned from the late 1940s, struggled with the advent of rock n roll, and saw a career revival in the early 1980s....
.

Similar to The Untouchables was the NBC series The Lawless Years
The Lawless Years

The Lawless Years is the first television crime drama set during the Roaring 20s, having predated American Broadcasting Company's far more successful The Untouchables with Robert Stack by six months....
 starring James Gregory
James Gregory (actor)

James Gregory was an United States character actor noted for his deep, gravelly voice and playing brash roles such as Joseph McCarthy Senator John Iselin in The Manchurian Candidate , the audacious General Ursus in Beneath the Planet of the Apes, and loudmouthed Inspector Luger in Barney Miller ....
, a half-hour crime drama set in the 1920s which ran between 1959 and 1961. The Lawless Years actually preceded The Untouchables by a half-season, but did not enjoy Untouchables-level success .

The other Untouchables were played by:

  • Abel Fernandez
    Abel Fernandez

    Abel Fernandez was an actor who played in movies from 1956 to 2000. He is best known for his role as Native American Federal Agent William "Bill" Youngfellow on the 1959-1963 ABC Television series "The Untouchables" ....
     as Agt. William Youngfellow
  • Nick Georgiade as Agt. Enrico "Rico" Rossi
  • Paul Picerni
    Paul Picerni

    Paul Picerni is an American actor.Picerni was born in New York City. He was a first lieutenant and bombardier during the war assigned to the Asia theatre....
     as Agt. Lee Hobson, (2nd season on)
  • Steve London as Agt. Jack Rossman*


  • Jerry Paris
    Jerry Paris

    Jerry Paris was an American actor and director best known for playing Jerry Helper, the dentist and next door neighbor of Rob and Laura Petrie, on The Dick Van Dyke Show....
     as Agent Martin Flaherty, (1st season only)
  • Chuck Hicks as Agt. LaMarr Kane (1st season only)
  • Anthony George
    Anthony George

    Anthony George was an United States actor mostly seen on television.He was born Ottavio Gabriel George in Endicott, New York, the second son of Italians immigrant parents....
     as Agt. Cam Allison, (1st season only)


Other recurrent actors were:
  • Bruce Gordon
    Bruce Gordon (actor)

    Bruce Gordon is an United States actor best known for playing Frank Nitti in the American Broadcasting Company television series The Untouchables ....
     as Frank Nitti
    Frank Nitti

    Francesco Raffaele Nitto, better known as "Frank 'The Enforcer' Nitti" was an Italy-United States gangster, one of the top henchmen of Al Capone and later the front man for the mob Capone created, the Chicago Outfit....
     and
  • Frank Dekova
    Frank Dekova

    Frank Dekova was an Italian-American character actor....
     as Jimmy Napoli
Announcer: Walter Winchell
Walter Winchell

Walter Winchell was an American newspaper and radio commentator. He invented the "gossip columnist" while at the New York Evening Graphic. He ignored the journalistic taboo against exposing the private lives of public figures, permanently altering journalism....
 - Very distinctive dramatic voice.

* Contrary to popular belief, Steve London's character of Untouchable Jack Rossman (played in the "Scarface Mob" pilot by Paul Dubov), was in the series since the original season 1 series episode, "The Empty Chair", not from Season 2 on as is commonly reported.


Notable guest-stars in selected episodes:
  • Claire Trevor
    Claire Trevor

    Claire Trevor was an Academy Awards-winning United States actress. She was nicknamed the "Queen of Film Noir" because of her many appearances in Bad girl movies roles in film noir and other black-and-white thrillers....
     in episode 1.2 "Ma Baker and Her Boys"
  • Jack Lord
    Jack Lord

    John Joseph Patrick Ryan , best known by his stage name Jack Lord, was an American television, film, and Broadway theatre actor. He was best known for his starring role as Steve McGarrett in the United States television program Hawaii Five-O from 1968 to 1980....
     in episode 1.3 "The Jake Lingle Killing"
  • Robert Karnes
    Robert Karnes

    Robert A. Karnes was a prolific television actor who also appeared in some films early in his career, including mostly uncredited parts in The Best Years of Our Lives , Miracle on 34th Street , Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye , and From Here to Eternity ....
     (also a co-star of The Lawless Years) in episodes 2.9 "The Larry Fay Story" and 4.15 "Snowball"
  • Lee Marvin
    Lee Marvin

    Lee Marvin was an United States film actor. Known for his gravelly voice, white hair and 6'2" stature, Marvin at first did supporting roles, mostly villains, soldiers, and other hard-boiled characters, but after winning a Academy Award for Best Actor for his dual roles in Cat Ballou, he landed more heroic and sympathetic leading roles....
    , James Caan
    James Caan

    James Caan is an American actor. He is best-known for his Academy Award nominated role of Sonny Corleone in 1972's The Godfather, Paul Sheldon in Stephen King's Misery and for his role as Ed Deline on Las Vegas ....
     and Roy Thinnes
    Roy Thinnes

    Roy Thinnes is an United States television actor....
     in episode 4.10 "A Fist of Five"
  • Mike Connors
    Mike Connors

    Mike Connors is a Golden Globe-winning United States actor best known for playing detective Joe Mannix in the long-running Columbia Broadcasting System television series, Mannix....
     in episode 4.7 "The Eddie O'Gara Story"
  • Martin Balsam
    Martin Balsam

    Martin Henry Balsam was an Academy Award and Tony Award-winning American actor....
     in episodes 3.3 "Tunnel of Horrors" and 3.21 "Man in the middle"
  • Peter Falk
    Peter Falk

    Peter Falk is an United States actor, best known for his role as Lieutenant Columbo in the long-running television series Columbo . He appeared in numerous films and television guest roles, and has been nominated for an Academy Award twice, and won the Emmy Award on five occasions and the Golden Globe award once....
     in episodes 1.26 "The Underworld Bank" and 3.1 "The Troubleshooter"
  • Gregg Palmer
    Gregg Palmer

    Gregg Palmer, originally Palmer Lee , is a retired United States actor, known primarily for his prolific work in television Western . He appeared from 1960-1975 in varying roles in twenty episodes of Columbia Broadcasting System's Gunsmoke with James Arness, thirteen segments of the Television syndication Death Valley Days, nine...
     as Paul Di Marco in episode 2.12 "The Big Train: Part 1"
  • Telly Savalas
    Telly Savalas

    Aristotelis ?Telly? Savalas was an American film and television actor and singer, whose career spanned four decades. Best known for playing the title role in the popular 1970s crime drama Kojak, Savalas was nominated for an Academy Awards for his supporting role in Birdman of Alcatraz ....
     in episodes 2.20 "The Antidote", 3.5 "The Matt Bass Scheme" and 4.14 "The Speculator"
  • Russ Conway
    Russ Conway (actor)

    Russ Conway was a versatile Canada-United States character actor who appeared on film and television between 1947 and 1975....
     in episodes 2.12 and 2.13 "The Big Train", 2.25 "Mr. Moon"
  • Lee Van Cleef
    Lee Van Cleef

    Lee Van Cleef was an American film actor who appeared mostly in Western movie and action pictures. His sharp features and piercing eyes led to his casting as a villain in scores of films, though in later years he was often a film's protagonist, such as with his co-lead role as a bounty hunter in For a Few Dollars More....
     in episode 1.20 "The Unhired Assassin"
  • Herbie Faye
    Herbie Faye

    Herbie Faye was an United States actor who appeared in both of Phil Silvers's Columbia Broadcasting System television series, The Phil Silvers Show and The New Phil Silvers Show ....
     in episode 3.12 as Lefty in "Fall Guy"
  • Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson

    Charles Bronson was an United Statesn actor best known for "tough guy" image, who starred in such classic films as Once Upon a Time in the West, The Magnificent Seven, The Dirty Dozen, The Great Escape , The Evil That Men Do and the popular Death Wish series....
     in episode 3.16 "The Death Tree"
  • Barbara Stanwyck
    Barbara Stanwyck

    Barbara Stanwyck was an United States actor, a star of film and television, known during her 60-year career as a consummate and versatile professional with a strong screen presence, and a favorite of directors such as Cecil B....
     in episodes 4.8 "Elegy" and 4.13 "Search for a Dead Man"
  • Robert Redford
    Robert Redford

    Charles Robert Redford Jr. , better known as Robert Redford, is an Academy Award-winning United States film director, actor, film producer, businessman, model , environmentalism, philanthropist, and founder of the Sundance Film Festival....
     in episode 4.15 "Snowball"
  • Robert Duvall
    Robert Duvall

    Robert Selden Duvall is an United States film actor and Film director who has won an Academy Award, two Emmys, and four Golden Globes. He has appeared in films such as To Kill a Mockingbird , The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, Apocalypse Now, The Natural , Network , THX 1138, MASH , The Great Santini,...
     in episode 4.17 "Blues for a Gone Goose"
  • Elizabeth Montgomery
    Elizabeth Montgomery

    Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery was an United States film and television program actor whose career spanned five decades. She is best remembered for her roles as Samantha Stephens in Bewitched, as Ellen Harrod in A Case of Rape and as Lizzie Borden in The Legend of Lizzie Borden#Film....
     as Rusty Heller (for which she received an Emmy Award nomination) (1960)


The series aired on Thursday
Thursday

File:Thor.jpgThursday is the fourth day of the week according to the Judeo-Christian calendar and the ISO 8601 international standard adopted in most western countries....
s during its first three seasons and was switched to Tuesday
Tuesday

Tuesday is a day of the week in the Gregorian calendar. According to the international standard ISO 8601, it is the second day of the week....
 evenings for its final season. It aired at 9:30 Eastern each season except for the third season, when it was placed at the 10 p.m. slot after the failed sitcom Margie
Margie (TV series)

Margie is a situation comedy starring Cynthia Pepper that was broadcast on American Broadcasting Company from September 1, 1961 to April 12, 1962 in the 9:30 Eastern Thursday time slot....
, starring Cynthia Pepper
Cynthia Pepper

Cynthia Pepper is a blonde United States actress whose principal work was accomplished during the early 1960s. Born Cynthia Anne Culpepper in Hollywood, California, she was the daughter of entertainer Jack Pepper , and Pepper's second wife, Dawn....
.

Episode summaries


Season 1

"The Empty Chair" : Frank Nitti
Frank Nitti

Francesco Raffaele Nitto, better known as "Frank 'The Enforcer' Nitti" was an Italy-United States gangster, one of the top henchmen of Al Capone and later the front man for the mob Capone created, the Chicago Outfit....
 and Jake Guzik square off to see who will sit in Capone's seat of power with the crimelord behind bars. Meanwhile, Eliot Ness hires a new Untouchable, a barber named Enrico Rossi, who witnessed a hit by Nitti.

"Ma Barker & Her Boys" : Ness and his men trace the notorious Ma Barker and two of her sons to their Florida hideaway, which results in a long and bloody gun battle.

"The Jake Lingle Story" : After an ace reporter is murdered, a bounty hunter offers to give Ness information about mobster Barney Bershe as long as Ness gives him information on all that the Untouchables know about the reporter's murder. But Ness is suspicious of the bounty hunter's motives.

"The George "Bugs" Moran Story" : Capone's archrival Bugs Moran
Bugs Moran

George Clarence "Bugs" Moran was a Chicago Prohibition-era gangster born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Minnesota. Moran, of Poles-Irish people descent, moved to the North side of Chicago when he was 19 and was affiliated with several gangs while being incarcerated three times before turning 21....
 decides to enter labor racketeering and tries to take over a truck drivers' union. In order to do so, he kidnaps the son of labor leader Larry Halloran, then illegally pressures the Patterson firm to sign a contract.

"Ain't We Got Fun" : With the demise of Prohibition in the offing, Big Jim Harrington concocts a plan to get rid of his immense supply of whiskey.

"The Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll Story" : Maverick gangster "Mad Dog" Coll stirs up the New York underworld and his arch rival Dutch Schultz by openly defying them. He decides to wreak havoc on underworld betting by shooting the Kentucky Derby favorite with a high-powered rifle during the famous race.

"Mexican Stake Out" : A mobster facing testimony that could convict him kidnaps the witness and hides him away somewhere in Mexico. Ness and a special agent team up to rescue the witness. But then the agent is also kidnapped and Ness must find both the witness and the agent before the mobster's hitmen do.

"The Artichoke King" : Mobster Ciro Terranova, known as "The Artichoke King", makes a gambit to shake down New York's fruit and vegetable dealers, and Ness must travel to the Big Apple to thwart this underworld plot.

"The Tri-State Gang" : Ness declares war on a gang terrorizing Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia. The gang leader not only hijacks trucks but also shoots their drivers. When the Untouchables manage to drive the gang apart, the leader kidnaps a bookie and holds him for ransom. Untouchables agent LaMarr Kane (Chuck Hicks} is killed in this episode .

"The Dutch Schultz Story" : Ness wants to prosecute Schultz for fraud. Schultz manages to get the trial moved to a small town, where he hopes to win the townspeople over to his side with promises of money and power. With Schultz temporarily out of the way, Lucky Luciano plots to take over New York.

"You Can't Pick The Number" : A friend of one of the Untouchables gets mixed up in the numbers racket. When he gets in trouble with the syndicate leaders, the Untouchable tries to convince his friend and his son to turn evidence over to Ness. They refuse. The father is killed, and the son decides to lead Ness to the headquarters of the numbers racket.

"Underground Railway" : A gangster escapes prison and uses a syndicated escape route to travel across the U.S. in the company of a woman pretending to be his wife. The gangster undergoes plastic surgery and dental alterations so that neither the Untouchables nor his underworld rivals can recognize him.

"Syndicate Sanctuary" : When Judge Zabo, the reform candidate for mayor of a small Illinois city, is gunned down by the mob, Ness steps in to prevent Guido Morelli from turning the town into a wide-open sanctuary where gambling and vice proliferate.

"The Noise of Death" : An aging mob boss squares off against a younger gangster, who has the support of Chicago's top bosses. Ness uses the elder gangster's predicament to his advantage and tries to convince him to confess before the mob kills him.

"Star Witness" : An accountant retires from mob employment but is soon set up for a hit by his former boss because of his inside information. He agrees to testify and Ness and his men must guard the accountant and his family.

"The Saint Louis Story" : A nightclub owner tries to take over that city's rival gangs by hijacking a U.S. mail truck and stealing over a million dollars. Ness must work with a corrupt police lieutenant who could be a key to stopping the nightclub owner.

"One-Armed Bandit" : A former mobster sent to prison by Ness is released and vows to go straight. But another mobster blackmails him into an illegal gambling racket and then orders him to kill Ness.

"Little Egypt" : A southern Illinois town is dominated by a mobster and his thugs. A new Untouchable manages to infiltrate the gang but is soon discovered sending messages via carrier pigeons.

"The Big Squeeze" : Ness crosses swords with a crafty bank robber who refuses the company of women, saying they would ruin his business. But during a trip to Florida he meets a woman whom he falls in love with.

"The Unhired Assassin" : Frank Nitti plans to assassinate Chicago's mayor, Anton Cermak. Cermak is shot and killed in Miami Beach while appearing alongside President Franklin Roosevelt, but it's not Nitti who fires the fatal bullets.

"The White Slavers" : A Capone lieutenant in charge of prostitution recruits young girls from Mexico with promises of a better life in the U.S. When a truck carrying the girls is stopped, the women are ordered massacred. Ness joins forces with a local madam to battle the gangster, and soon the girls themselves organize a union to battle their evil employer.

"Three Thousand Suspects" : A mobster is murdered in prison and Ness orders another convict to flush out the killers.

"The Doreen Maney Story" : Loosely based on the story of Bonnie and Clyde, a man and a woman lead a notorious gang of bank robbers. Ness and his men capture and woman and take her cross country to jail.

"Portrait of a Thief" : Despite the Depression, the illegal alcohol traffic in Chicago thrives, thanks in large part to Capone's mentor, Johnny Torrio, and two mysterious men who are not all that they seem.

"The Underworld Bank" : The underworld sets up its own bank to finance illegal activities. A petty crook falls in love with the niece of a mob boss and plans to marry her. When he doesn't get the full cut of a heist, he decides upon revenge.

"Head of Fire, Feet of Clay" : Ness attempts to put a boxing racketeer out of business. He recruits an old high school friend for assistance, but Ness's buddy may not be as honest as Ness thought.

"The Frank Nitti Story" : Prohibition is coming to an end, and Nitti tries to shake down the motion picture industry. Threats and violence are used to keep theater owners at bay. When a fellow Untouchable ( Agent Cam Allison, played by Anthony George) is killed, Ness becomes more determined to end Nitti's career.

Overseas reception

The program was a huge hit in overseas markets. German and French teenagers began to dress like the Chicago gangsters of that era and would assume nick names such as "Scarface", "Big Al","Bugs" and "the Enforcer". The program was condemned by local youth monitoring authorities. They were particularly disturbed by the show's scenes of gratuitous and excessive violence where rival gangs were shown blasting each other from cars and windows. Certain "truisms" quickly emerged such as if a car is involved in a chase or shot at, it was certain to explode into flames. No machine gun was fired unless there was a close proximity of glass such as a large storefront glass window, a mirror in a barber shop, or all the bottles of liquor in a bar or in a brewery. Although repeatedly exposed to withering fire from dozens of pistols, rifles, automatic weapons and shotguns, Mr. Ness never so much as suffered a scratch.

DVD releases

CBS Home Entertainment has released the complete first and second seasons of The Untouchables on DVD in Region 1 for the very first time.

DVD NameEp #Release Date
Season 1- Volume 114 April 10 2007
Season 1- Volume 214 September 25 2007
Season 2- Volume 116 March 18 2008
Season 2- Volume 216 August 26 2008


Further reading

  • Tucker, Kenneth. Eliot Ness and the Untouchables: The Historical Reality and the Film and Television Depictions. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, 2000. ISBN 0-7864-0772-7


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