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Season 2 |
| 29 :02x01 - The Rusty Heller Story (Oct/13/1960) | | Prostitute Rusty Heller sleeps and manipulates her way up the underworld ladder all the while feeding information about Mob activity to Eliot Ness. Will Rusty pay a high price for her scheming ? | | Guest Stars: Elizabeth Montgomery (1) as Rusty Heller, George De Normand as District Attorney, John Close as Gordie, Linda Watkins as Madame Flora, Betty Garde as Alice, Allison Hayes as Mrs. Felcher, John Duke as Marty, Norman Fell as Reiner, Harold Stone as Charles "Pops" Felcher, David White (1) as Archie Grayson, | Uncredited: Hope Summers as Neighbor | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: Leonard Kantor | | | |
| 30 :02x02 - Jack "Legs" Diamond (Oct/20/1960) | | Top New York mobsters freeze Jack "Legs" Diamond out of a major heroin deal because of adverse publicity stemming from Diamond's scandalous private life. Irked at being squeezed out, Diamond hijacks the heroin and plans to sell it back for an exorbiant rate. | | Guest Stars: Lee Patrick as Mrs. Dolan, Ted Berger as Moxie Harris, Norma Crane as Alice Diamond, Antony Carbone as Dimitrios Spiros, Suzanne Storrs as Dawn Dolan, Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Benny Benjamin, Steven Hill (1) as Jack "Legs" Diamond, Lawrence Dobkin as Dutch Schultz, Peter Whitney as Big Bill Swinney, Robert Carricart as Lucky Luciano, | Uncredited: Raymond Bailey as John Carvel | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Leonard Kantor | | Songs: Suzanne Storrs -- Mean to Me | | | | | | |
| 32 :02x04 - The Waxey Gordon Story (Nov/10/1960) | | Ness and the Untouchables travel to New York to take on Waxey Gordon, one the the shrewdest mobsters in gangland history. When nothing seems to work in bringing Waxey to bay, Ness gets the idea to flood out one of his breweries upon discovery of the location where the beer is pumped in. | | Special Guest Stars: Nehemiah Persoff as Waxey Gordon, | Guest Stars: Terry Becker as Vannie Higgins, Walter Reed as Orville Watson, Edgar Stehli as Ainslee, Terry Huntingdon as Flo Ingalls, Lisabeth Hush as Elaine Warren, Frank DeKova as "Bugs" Donovan, | Uncredited: Budd Buster as Stagehand, Gene Roth as Louis, Sam Gilman as Charlie Sherman, Hank Patterson as Charlie | Director: John Peyser Writer: Joseph Petracca | | Songs: Lisabeth Hush -- The Thrill is Gone | | | |
| 33 :02x05 - The Mark of Cain (Nov/17/1960) | | After a young girl dies from an overdose of heroin, drug kingpin Little Charlie Sebastino gets orders from his Mafia superiors to cease peddling the stuff due to the bad publicity from the death. But instead of obeying orders, Little Charlie comes up with his own scheme to keep distributing narcotics as well as rise in the Mob hierarchy. | | Special Guest Stars: Henry Silva as Little Charlie Sebastino, | Guest Stars: K. L. Smith as Puffy Orcell, Gilman Rankin as Rawlins, Carol Eve Rossen as Carol Royce, Vic Perrin as Robert Riordan, Wolfe Barzell (1) as Salvatore Sebastino, Joyce Taylor as Singer, Paula Raymond as Sylvia Genna, Eduardo Ciannelli as Joe Genna, Conrad Janis as Sticks, Will Kuluva as Frank Genna, Jason Wingreen as Turner | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: David Z. Goodman (1) | | | |
| 34 :02x06 - A Seat on the Fence (Nov/24/1960) | | Radio commentator Loren Hall takes a seat on the fence when he refuses to divulge a confidential source which might help Ness smash a narcotics ring. Hall soon learns that one can't always remain neutral in the struggle against organized crime. | | Special Guest Stars: John McIntire (1) as Loren Hall, | Guest Stars: Val Avery as Frankie Salinas, Len Lesser as Gunther, Dan Barton as Mickey, Gene Lyons as Willie Dasher, John Anderson (1) as George McPhail, Arlene Martel as Carla Patrone, Frank Silvera as Dino Patrone, Joseph Anthony as Victor Bardo, Olan Soule as Dr. Amos Hallet, | Uncredited: Cyril Delevanti as Newsboy, Robert Griffin (2) as Hospital Administrator | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: William Templeton (2) | | | |
| 35 :02x07 - The Purple Gang (Dec/01/1960) | | Detroit's notorious Purple Gang kidnaps fellow underworld members and holds them for ransom. When they snatch Eric Vajda it puts them into conflict with both Eliot Ness and Frank Nitti. It seems as though Vajda is the major importer for the Capone gang's narcotics operation. | | Special Guest Stars: Steve Cochran as Eddie Fletcher, | Guest Stars: James Flavin as Rocky Garver, Arthur Kendall as Machine Gun Machen, Joe Turkel as Loman, John Zaccaro as Andrews, Rayford Barnes as Edward Wiles, Paul Lambert as Silkie DeLong, Carl Milletaire as Nick Tomassi, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Werner Klemperer as Jan Tornek, Ilka Windish as Marta Tornek, Steven Geray as Eric Vajda, | Uncredited: Lou Antonio (1) as Cab Driver, Philip Bourneuf as Chief Martin Unger | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: John Mantley | | | |
| 36 :02x08 - Kiss of Death Girl (Dec/08/1960) | | Francie McKay's mobster boyfriends keep getting killed off so the underworld gives her the nickname of "the Kiss of Death Girl." When Francie's latest boyfriend gets killed during the hijacking of a shipment of Canadian whiskey, Ness tries to recruit Francie to discover the location of the shipment. | | Special Guest Stars: Jan Sterling as Francie McKay, | Guest Stars: Celia Lovsky as Mrs. Barrows, Joe Ferrante as Beaker, Wesley Lau as Whitey Barrows, John Conte (1) as Vito, David J. Stewart (1) as Lou Scalese, Robert H. Harris (5) as Phil Corbin, Mickey Shaughnessy as Henny Coombs, | Uncredited: Lester Miller as Alex, Kenner G. Kemp as Gambler | Director: John Peyser Writer: Harry Kronman | | | |
| 37 :02x09 - The Larry Fay Story (Dec/15/1960) | | Ness and the Untouchables travel to New York once again to take on a notorious mobster. This time it's Larry Fay who's joined with a pair of dairy executives to fix prices on milk. Ness tries to persuade Fay's mistress, Sally Kansas, to turn against her lover but she refuses until she discovers that Fay was responsible for the death of her brother. | | Special Guest Stars: June Havoc as Sally Kansas, | Guest Stars: Allen Jaffe as Frankie, Francis DeSales as D. A. Roger Hayden, Robert Karnes as Owens, Tommy Cook as Tommy Kansas, Jay Adler as Sammy, Larry Gates as Carl Arnold, Sam Levene (1) as Larry Fay, Robert Emhardt as Fred Stegler, | Uncredited: Paul Bryar (1) as Captain Reardon | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: Harry Essex | | Songs: June Havoc -- Butter and Egg Man | | | |
| 38 :02x10 - The Otto Frick Story (Dec/22/1960) | | After Ness shuts off his supply sources, narcotics czar Otto Frick turns to Nazi diplomat Walter Messlinger for a fresh supply. Messlinger agrees to supply Frick with drugs free of charge. In return for the drugs, Frick must agree to help Messlinger promote the Nazi cause in America. | | Special Guest Stars: Jack Warden as Otto Frick, | Guest Stars: Joseph Mell as Felix Levitan, Molly Roden as Mrs. Levitan, Fred Nurney as Felix Boll, Willis Bouchey as Emmons, John Wengraf as Manning Loder, Stacy Harris (1) as Captain Reardon, Erika Peters as Hedda Messlinger, Francis Lederer as Walter Messlinger, Richard Jaeckel as Hans Eberhardt | Director: John Peyser Writer: Leonard Kantor | | | |
| 39 :02x11 - The Tommy Karpeles Story (Dec/29/1960) | | Tommy Karpeles is convicted of murder during the course of a train robbery and sentenced to life in prison when his estranged daughter, Sally, refuses to provide him with an alibi. Eliot Ness, trying to recover the money stolen in the robbery, comes to believe that Karpeles is innocent. Meanwhile, the real train robbers, Arnie Mendoza and Phil Collier, move to cover up loose ends with Sally. | | Special Guest Stars: Joseph Wiseman as Arnie Mendoza/Albert Maras, | Guest Stars: Joseph Tannen as Fritz Herling, William Newell as Rawlins, Gage Clarke as Oscar Turman, Herman Rudin as Mace, Vladimir Sokoloff as Stanley Tannenbaum, Leo Penn as Milton Tannenbaum, Murray Hamilton as George Varsey, Vic Morrow as Phil Collier, Harold Stone as Tommy Karpeles, Madlyn Rhue as Sally Karr/Karpeles, | Uncredited: Robert J. Stevenson (4) as District Attorney, Glenn Strange as Prison Warden | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: George Bellak | | | |
| 40 :02x12 - The Big Train (1) (Jan/05/1961) | | Al Capone is sentenced to eleven years in prison for income tax evasion. After arriving in the Atlanta Penitentiary, Big Al soon comes to own the joint. Meanwhile, in Washington D.C., plans are being made to contruct a new superprison located on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay with the idea being to knock the ego out of the big time convicts who act like they own the joint even though they're locked up in prison. Capone is one of the first inmates slated to be shipped to Alcatraz. Needless to say, the prospect of Alcatraz doesn't sit well with Capone so he begins making plans to escape from the train which is scheduled to transport him west to "the Rock." | | Special Guest Stars: Neville Brand as Al Capone, | Guest Stars: Gavin MacLeod as Three-Fingered Jack White, Lewis Charles as Joe Gianbatista, Richard Carlyle as Everett Lafferty, Russ Conway as Warden Hubbard, George N. Neise as Archie Devlin, Frank London as Benny Marcus, Lalo Rios as Tony Diaz, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Robert F. Simon (3) as Homer S. Cummings, Paul Bruce as Levine, | Uncredited: John Cason as Geller, Ted Knight as Congressman, Keith Richards (1) as Committe Chairman, Gregg Palmer as Paul DeMarco, Jay Warren as Genardo DeMarco, Richard Bakalyan as Prisoner Who Stabs Capone, Louise Lorimer as Congresswoman Kahn | Director: John Peyser Writer: William Speir | | | |
| 41 :02x13 - The Big Train (2) (Jan/12/1961) | | Eliot Ness and the Untouchables discover an insidious plan to free Al Capone from the train taking him westward to imprisonment on Alcatraz. They then race to the small California town of Cloverdale where Capone is scheduled to be freed from the train by a group of Western gangsters hired by Frank Nitti. | | Special Guest Stars: Neville Brand as Al Capone, | Guest Stars: Lalo Rios as Tony Diaz, Richard Carlyle as Everett Lafferty, Eddie Firestone as Fred Noonan, Paul Bruce as Levine, Russ Conway as Warden Hubbard, Gavin MacLeod as Three-Fingered Jack White, Lewis Charles as Joe Gianbatista, Ben Wright as Seth Gordon, William Schallert as Edward Garth, James Westerfield as Eric "the Swede" Hovick, | Uncredited: Mack Williams (1) as Doctor on Train, Ron Hagerthy as Handsome Johnny Rollins, Robert Foulk (3) as Sheriff, Woody Chambliss as Burt, William Challee as Jed Ryan, Charles Lane (1) as Clerk at Alcatraz | Director: John Peyser Writer: William Speir | | | |
| 42 :02x14 - The Masterpiece (Jan/19/1961) | | Former Capone lieutenant Mayer Wartel hires ace hitman Pittsburgh Phil to bump off a gunsmith who can link him to the murder of a newspaper editor. Phil is so confident of his abilities that he plans to kill the gunsmith right under the nose of Eliot Ness. | | Special Guest Stars: Rip Torn as Harry Strauss aka Pittsburgh Phil, | Guest Stars: Alexander Lockwood as Professor Hinds, Addison Richards as William Adcock, Harry Shannon as Michael Shaw, Joseph Ruskin as Happy Levinsky, George Voskovec as Herman Kihn, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Robert Middleton (3) as Mayer Wartel, Jason Wingreen as Captain Dorset, | Uncredited: James Lydon as Hotel Clerk, David Bond (1) as Medic | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: David Z. Goodman (1) | | | |
| 43 :02x15 - The Organization (Jan/26/1961) | | In the latter part of 1932, Arnie Seegar and St. Louis mob boss Joe Kulak plan to form a new nationwide crime syndicate. Ness tries to put an end to this new crime menace before it can get itself off the ground. | | Special Guest Stars: Richard Conte (1) as Arnie Seegar, | Guest Stars: Robert Beecher as Boomer, Russ Bender as George Cooper, John Harmon (1) as Arno Schwager, Grant Richards as Jerry Tomack, Thom Carney as Dutch, Richard Karlan as Danny Kurtz, Milton Selzer as Maxie Schramm, Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Joe Kulak, Susan Oliver (1) as Roxie Plummer, | Uncredited: Cyril Delevanti as Flophouse Manager | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: Harry Kronman | | | |
| 44 :02x16 - The Jamaica Ginger Story (Feb/02/1961) | | Ness and the Untouchables travel to Kansas City to try and discover the source of the rotgut Jamaica Ginger alcohol that is poisoning the Midwest. The source happens to be Rafael Torrez who imports two torpedoes, Jim Martinson and Dennis Garrity, to wipe out gangland rival Jerry LaCarver. After completing their task, Martinson and Garrity then have a falling out with Torrez and each other over division of the spoils. | | Special Guest Stars: Brian Keith as Jim Martinson, | Guest Stars: Michael Ansara as Rafael Torrez, Harry Holcombe (1) as Captain Roberts, Byron Morrow as Williamson, Hank Patterson as Wilkerson, Clegg Hoyt as Larry, Jean Inness as Mrs. Foster, June Dayton as Louise Rainey, Alfred Ryder as Jerry LaCarver, James Coburn as Dennis Garrity | Director: John Peyser Writer: Joseph Petracca | | | |
| 45 :02x17 - Augie "the Banker" Ciamino (Feb/09/1961) | | Augie Ciamino, crime boss of Chicago's Little Italy, forces poor immigrants to distill liquor for the syndicate using homemade stills. Ness tries to get Renzo Rainieri to stand up to Ciamino after the intentional blinding of one of Rainieri's close friends. | | Special Guest Stars: Keenan Wynn as Augie Ciamino, | Guest Stars: Bernard Fein as Richie, Andrea Darvi as Theresa, Jack Tesler as Gio, Penny Santon as Gio's Wife, Bernard Kates as Mr. Lee, Harry Dean Stanton as Piccolo, Rebecca Welles as Rosa Rainieri, Sam Jaffe as Luigi Falconi, Lee Philips as Paul Rainieri, Will Kuluva as Renzo Rainieri, | Uncredited: Roscoe Ates as Drunk | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Adrian Spies | | | |
| 46 :02x18 - The Underground Court (Feb/16/1961) | | "Judge" Foley is a cocaine snorting psycho who deals out his own brand of justice to miscreant members of the underworld. Val Ferrar, who has stolen mob money, manages to evade Foley's evil clutches when he threatens to reveal all he knows about their activities to Eliot Ness. Ferrar then catches a cross-country ride with a voluptuous widow. But is this widow really who and what she appears to be? | | Special Guest Stars: Joan Blondell as Mrs. Hannah "Lucy" Wagnahl, | Guest Stars: Frank DeKova as Judge Foley, Eddie Firestone as Ernie Berrigan, William Fawcett as Cooley, Arthur Kendall as Pedro Palmas, John Duke as William "Bo" Nairins, Vic Perrin as Inky Beggs, Steve Conte as Hood, Richard Devon (1) as Val Ferrar, | Uncredited: Paul Sorenson as Counterman at Diner | Director: Don Medford Writer: Leonard Kantor | | | |
| 47 :02x19 - The Nick Moses Story (Feb/23/1961) | | Nick Moses receives a death sentence from Frank Nitti for disobeying orders but wins a reprieve provided that he can kill Eliot Ness within seven days of the passage of a new anti-racketeering bill in Congress. | | Special Guest Stars: Harry Guardino as Nick Moses, | Guest Stars: Rick Marcelli as Tommy Carabello, Robert Bice as Lt. Hale Johnson, Peter Mamakos as Sully, Herman Rudin as Rosie, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Jack Reitzen as Vinnie Orcell, Dan Seymour as Jake Kurowski, Richard Bakalyan as Monk, Joe De Santis as Louie Latito, Michael Constantine as Gino Carabello, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, | Uncredited: Jason Johnson as Waiter | Director: Herman Hoffman Teleplay: John Mantley | | | |
| 48 :02x20 - The Antidote (Mar/09/1961) | | Wally Baltzer, the king of illegal alcohol in Chicago, is worried when the government puts a new chemical denaturant into alcohol thus making it unfit for consumption. One of Baltzer's best chemists, the crippled Russell Shield, discovers the antidote for the government's formula but forces Baltzer to make him a partner in exchange. The greedy Shield then plots to do away with Baltzer and assume his role in the syndicate hierarchy. | | Special Guest Stars: Joseph Wiseman as Russell Shield, | Guest Stars: Byron Morrow as Bureau Chief, Lorna Thayer as Landlady, John Mitchum as Freddie, Ben Wright as Jacques Villon, Jeff Corey as Max Frimmell, Gale Robbins as Lorna Willis, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Telly Savalas as Wally Baltzer, Jason Wingreen as Captain Dorset | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: David Z. Goodman (1) | | Songs: Gale Robbins -- It All Depends on You, Gale Robbins -- Mean to Me | | | |
| 49 :02x21 - The Lily Dallas Story (Mar/16/1961) | | Ness and the Untouchables investigate the kidnapping of millionaire building contractor Thomas B. Randall by a gang headed up by Lily Dallas. Lily, once a gun moll to Legs Diamond, is as psychotic and ruthless as they come. | | Special Guest Stars: Larry Parks as George "Blackie" Dallas, | Guest Stars: Gregg Martell as Jiggs, Joe LoPresti as Pete Appleby, Vici Raaf as Margie, Judy Strangis as Arlene, June Vincent as Mrs. Randall, Linda Watkins as Mrs. Murphy, Dabbs Greer as Thomas Randall, Ed Nelson as Marty Stokes, Norma Crane as Lily Dallas, | Uncredited: Barbara Parkins as Girl, Danielle de Metz as Danielle | Director: Don Medford Story: Harry Essex | Teleplay: Leonard Kantor | | | |
| 50 :02x22 - Murder Under Glass (Mar/23/1961) | | Facing an acute shortage of heroin in Chicago, Frank Nitti and his boys head to New Orleans to confront their supplier, Emile Bouchard, who informs them that two shipments of the stuff have been hijacked. In reality, it's Bouchard who has the shipments. He's pulling a squeeze play to jack up the price. Ness and the Untouchables are on the scene too hoping to intercept the two shipments before Nitti gets his hands on them. | | Special Guest Stars: Luther Adler as Emile Bouchard, | Guest Stars: Eugene Iglesias as Mendez, Evelyn Scott as Mrs. Davis, Francis McDonald (1) as Sully McIvor, Paul Birch as Lt. Willard, Richard Reeves as Hugger Davis, Dennis Patrick as Gil Haller, Carl Milletaire as Pete Konitz, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, | Uncredited: Larry Breitman as Benny Crowe | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: Harry Kronman | | | |
| 51 :02x23 - Testimony of Evil (Mar/30/1961) | | Ness has gotten indictments against corrupt political boss Brian O'Malley for income tax evasion and murder but when one of his witnesses mysteriously does a swan dive out of a hotel room window the search is on to find a woman who can serve as a corroborating witness against O'Malley | | Special Guest Stars: David Brian (1) as Brian O'Malley, | Guest Stars: Robert Cornthwaite as Wendell, Ross Elliott as David Mantley, Robert Brubaker as Thomas Drexel, K. L. Smith as Detective Murphy, Paul Genge as Artie Bryson, Johnny Seven as George Davas, Jack Elam as Stan Wilinski, John Marley as Henny Weiser, Fay Spain as Julie Duvall, | Uncredited: Tom Fadden as Sweetshop Owner, John Zaccaro as Lou | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: Joseph Petracca | | | |
| 52 :02x24 - Ring of Terror (Apr/13/1961) | | Boxer Joey McGrath goes down for the count---permanently. Ness enters the case when an autopsy reveals that the dead boxer is full of morphine administered through his between round drinking fluids. Fight manager Barney Jurreau is the prime suspect at first but then things point to a gambling syndicate headed by former numbers boss Rudolph Krasna. | | Special Guest Stars: Viveca Lindfors as Mrs. Jarreau, | Guest Stars: Harold Stone as Barney Jarreau, George Carver as Joey McGrath, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Russell Collins as Peabody, John Daheim as Rocky Pearson, Vaughn Taylor as Dr. Voyt, John Crawford (1) as Johnny Acropolis, Howard Caine as Blinky Rodrigues, Walter Burke as Herbie Snow, Richard Karlan as Rudolph Krasna, | Uncredited: Lou Krugman as Hood, Olan Soule as Smitty | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: John Mantley | | | |
| 53 :02x25 - Mr. Moon (Apr/20/1961) | | In the summer of 1934, a government truck bound for the U.S. Mint in Milwaukee is hijacked and it's drivers are killed. Stolen from the truck is the type paper which is used to print money. A few days later, master counterfeiter Hans Dreiser escapes from Leavenworth prison. It's all part of a counterfeiting scheme masterminded by one Melanthos Moon of San Francisco. | | Guest Stars: Ellen Madison as Millie Joplin, Byron Morrow as Bureau Chief, Stewart Bradley as Monk, Thomas Nello as Paddy, Russ Conway as Harold Brookson, Robert Osterloh as Benny Joplin, Karl Swenson as Hans Dreiser, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Victor Buono as Melanthos Moon, | Uncredited: Bill Baldwin (1) as Box Office Agent, Carleton Young (2) as Levell | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: Charles O'Neal, John Mantley | | | | | | |
| 55 :02x27 - Stranglehold (May/04/1961) | | The Untouchables travel to New York to do battle with Frank Mercouris, a racketeer who's taken over the largest fish market in the city. | | Special Guest Stars: Ricardo Montalban as Frank Mercouris, | Guest Stars: Gene Roth as Lepke Buchalter, Frank Puglia as Carlo Feruzzi, Adrienne Marden as Mrs. McGonigle, Trevor Bardette as Captain McGonigle, Robert J. Wilke as Dutch Schultz, Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Joe Kulak, Kevin Hagen as Swede Kelso, Phillip Pine as Lenny Shore | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: Robert C. Dennis (1), Alvin Sapinsky | | | |
| 56 :02x28 - The Nero Rankin Story (May/11/1961) | | New syndicate czar Nero Rankin is a man worthy of Satan himself. He threatens to have carloads of gunmen open up on innocent pedestrians unless Ness ceases his raids against syndicate operations. | | Special Guest Stars: Joanna Moore (1) as Althea, | Guest Stars: Murvyn Vye as Lou Hyndorf, Barry Kelley as Polofsky, Richard Karlan as Maury Brigger, John Duke as Lefty Southern, Brooke Byron as Madame Amy, Jean Carson as Sylvia Orkins, John Dehner as Huey Barker, Will Kuluva as Nero Rankin, | Uncredited: Dan Seymour as Cy Brenner, Wolfe Barzell (1) as Lefty's Uncle | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Leonard Kantor | | | |
| 57 :02x29 - The Seventh Vote (May/18/1961) | | After Al Capone is imprisoned for income tax evasions, his organization deadlocks between the Nitti and Guzik factions. Seeking to break this deadlock, Capone decides to import Asian narcotics czar Kafka to serve as a tie-breaking vote in Mob council decisions. Ness learns of this situation and races to Canada to prevent Kafka from entering the country. | | Special Guest Stars: Nehemiah Persoff as Jake Guzik, | Guest Stars: Robert Cornthwaite as Inspector Goodrich, Baynes Barron as Muller/Brunner, George N. Neise as Archie Devlin, Richard Reeves as Levinsky, Allen Jaffe as Gregory, Joseph Ruskin as Alexander Stavro, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Howard Caine as Edwin Ballin, | Uncredited: Howard Culver as Smitty, Charles Seel as Baggage Man, Norman Willis as Greco | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Richard Collins (1) | | | |
| 58 :02x30 - The King of Champagne (May/25/1961) | | Ness goes up against a trio of baddies who each desire to become Chicago's new king of champagne: slimy Ed Wald, miserly Barney Loomis, and slippery Michel Viton. | | Guest Stars: Jack Anthony (1) as Louis Monk, Jean Harvey (1) as Mrs. Loomis, Ben Wright as John Wellin, Grant Richards as Harry Brooks, George Kennedy as Birdie, Barry Morse as Michel Viton, Robert Middleton (3) as Barney Loomis, Michael Constantine as Edmund Wald, Jason Wingreen as Captain Dorset, | Uncredited: John Cliff as Warehouseman, Ian Wolfe as Museum Guard | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: David Z. Goodman (1) | | | |
| 59 :02x31 - The Nick Acropolis Story (Jun/01/1961) | | Big time bookmaker Nick Acropolis has all sorts of problems: Frank Nitti wants 50% of his operation, his brother-in-law is stealing from him, one of his lieutenants wants him out of the way so he can takeover the operation, and Eliot Ness wants to nail him for income tax evasion. But at least Nick's loyal wife, Stella, stands by her man. | | Special Guest Stars: Lee Marvin as Nick Acropolis, | Guest Stars: Arthur Kendall as Monk, C. Lindsay Workman as Krafton, Michael Granger as Sully Hinds, Carl Milletaire as Pete Konitz, Leonard Stone as Louis Manzak, Constance Ford as Stella Acropolis, Johnny Seven as Frankie Fershman, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, | Uncredited: Robert Bice as Lt. Hale Johnson, Francis DeSales as Auditor | Director: Don Medford Writer: John Mantley, Curtis Kenyon | | | | | | |
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