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Series Cast Summary
Robert Stack | ... |
Eliot Ness
(119 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Walter Winchell | ... |
Narrator
(119 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Nicholas Georgiade | ... |
Enrico Rossi
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(113 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Paul Picerni | ... |
Lee Hobson
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(91 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Abel Fernandez | ... |
William Youngfellow
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(83 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Steve London | ... |
Jack Rossman
(63 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Bruce Gordon | ... |
Frank Nitti
(30 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Frank Wilcox | ... |
Beecher Asbury
(20 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Kenner G. Kemp | ... |
Cabaret Owner Leaving Meeting
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(18 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Robert Bice | ... |
Police Capt. Jim Johnson
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(17 episodes, 1961-1963)
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Jerry Paris | ... |
Agent Martin Flaherty
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(16 episodes, 1959-1960)
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George DeNormand | ... |
Club Patron
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(16 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Anthony George | ... |
Cam Allison Jr.
(13 episodes, 1960)
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Allen Jaffe | ... |
Hood
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(11 episodes, 1959-1961)
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Frank DeKova | ... |
Anthony 'Tough Tony' Lamberto
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(8 episodes, 1959-1962)
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Oscar Beregi Jr. | ... |
Joe Kulak
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(8 episodes, 1960-1962)
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Grant Richards | ... |
Frankie Resko
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(8 episodes, 1961-1963)
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Jason Wingreen | ... |
Capt. Dorset
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(8 episodes, 1960-1963)
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Herman Rudin | ... |
Benny Rivas
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(8 episodes, 1959-1963)
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John Duke | ... |
Bo Narrins
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(7 episodes, 1959-1962)
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Lovyss Bradley | ... |
Matron
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(7 episodes, 1959-1961)
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Harold J. Stone | ... |
Adam Stone
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(6 episodes, 1960-1963)
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Nehemiah Persoff | ... |
Jake 'Greasy Thumb' Guzik
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(6 episodes, 1959-1962)
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Richard Bakalyan | ... |
Benno
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(6 episodes, 1960-1963)
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Chuck Hicks | ... |
LaMarr Kane
(6 episodes, 1959)
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K.L. Smith | ... |
Art Tenney
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(6 episodes, 1960-1963)
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Joseph Ruskin | ... |
Alexander Raeder
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(6 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Richard Reeves | ... |
Abe Landau
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(6 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Will Kuluva | ... |
Frank Genna
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(5 episodes, 1960-1963)
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Joe De Santis | ... |
Louis Latito
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(5 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Phillip Pine | ... |
Griff Darden
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(5 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Michael Constantine | ... |
Edmund Wald
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(5 episodes, 1961-1963)
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Johnny Seven | ... |
Canello
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(5 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Theodore Marcuse | ... |
Alex
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(5 episodes, 1960-1963)
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Gavin MacLeod | ... |
Three-Fingered Jack White
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(5 episodes, 1959-1962)
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Stewart Bradley | ... |
Iggy Minter
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(5 episodes, 1961-1963)
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Bernard Fein | ... |
Ed Harker
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(5 episodes, 1960-1962)
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Robert Carricart | ... |
Lucky Luciano
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(5 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Joe Turkel | ... |
Birdie Yates
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(5 episodes, 1960-1963)
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Wolfe Barzell | ... |
Jake Brodowski
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(5 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Bill Erwin | ... |
Auctioneer
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(5 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Carl Milletaire | ... |
Pete Konitz
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(5 episodes, 1959-1961)
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Baynes Barron | ... |
Greco - Nitti Gangster
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(5 episodes, 1961-1962)
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Gene Roth | ... |
Louis
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(5 episodes, 1960-1963)
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Lou Krugman | ... |
Angel Monett
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(5 episodes, 1959-1963)
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Leonard Bremen | ... |
Bartender
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(5 episodes, 1960-1962)
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Cyril Delevanti | ... |
Flophouse Manager
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(5 episodes, 1960-1962)
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Robert Anderson | ... |
Agent at Raid
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(5 episodes, 1959-1961)
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Murray Hamilton | ... |
Charley Mailer
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(4 episodes, 1960-1962)
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Frank Sutton | ... |
Angie Stazak
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(4 episodes, 1962-1963)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (United States) (tv)
- CBS Paramount International Television (2004) (Non-US) (tv) (syndication)
- CBS Paramount Domestic Television (2006) (United States) (tv) (syndcation)
- Super! Drama TV (2006) (Japan) (tv) (syndication)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2012) (United States) (DVD) (Season 4, Vol. 1)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2012) (United States) (DVD) (Season 4, Vol. 2)
- 1ère Chaine (1964) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- 1ère chaîne ORTF (1964) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Antenne 2 (A2) (1975) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Antenne 2 (A2) (1979) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- BBC One (1988) (United Kingdom) (tv) (repeat run to accompany the release of the film)
- CBS DVD (United States) (DVD)
- Color Visión (1974) (Dominican Republic) (tv)
- France 3 (1992) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- France 3 (1994) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Me-TV (United States) (tv)
- Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (RTF) (1964) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- TF1 (1983) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- TF1 (1985) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- TF1 (1988) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Télé Monte Carlo (1974) (Monaco) (tv) (dubbed version)
Special Effects
- Howard Anderson Digital Effects (photographic effects)
Other Companies
- American Home Products (original sponsor)
- Glen Glenn Sound Company (sound)
- Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. (original sponsor)
- Liggett & Myers (original sponsor)
- Remington Rand (original sponsor)
- Stalmaster-Lister Co. (casting)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Chicago, 1930, the time of Prohibition. And it is the great time for organized crime, the so-called Mafia. One of the big bosses is Al Capone. He is the best known but is only one in a dirty game of sex, crime and corruption. People are willing to pay any price to drink alcohol, and sometimes it is their life they have to pay with. Special agent Eliot Ness and his team are trying to defeat the alcohol Mafia, but in this job, you don't have any friends.
Written by Florian Baumann |
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Taglines | NEW KIND OF SERIES! Beginning the true story of FBI man Eliot Ness's savage war on the notorious mobsters Al Capone left behind! (season 1) See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Walter Winchell received a reported $25,000 per episode for his narration on this series. With his signature machine gun dialogue delivery, he could apparently rack up almost 200 words per minute. See more » |
Goofs | The opening credits for the fourth season show a book open to a page that reads "The Untouchables, 1929--1933". This contradicts the chronology of several episodes set in 1934 or 1935. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into The Scarface Mob (1959). See more » |
Quotes |
Police Officer:
There is nothing in that area... except an old abandoned warehouse. See more » |