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Season 3 |
| 61 :03x01 - The Troubleshooter (Oct/12/1961) | | The punchboard syndicate imports ace fixer Nate Selko from New York when Ness starts putting the heat on their operations. Selko fails with a bribery attempt but then has Ness framed for shooting an unarmed punchboard collector. | | Special Guest Stars: Peter Falk as Nate Selko, | Guest Stars: Michael Dana as Al Deemers, Vladimir Sokoloff as Sam, Barnaby Hale as Ned Beemis, John McLiam as Rick Landy, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Ned Glass as Max Riegel, Vincent Gardenia as Jake Petrie, Murray Hamilton as Harry Dannigan, | Uncredited: Paul Bryar (1) as Detroit Council Member, Bruno VeSota as Reporter | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Louis Pelletier | | | |
| 62 :03x02 - Power Play (Oct/19/1961) | | With an increase in crime the citizens of Chicago demand action. Prominent attorney Willard Thornton is appointed to the newly created post of Crime Commissioner. Eliot Ness is suspicious of Thornton and his suspicions happen to be correct. Thornton is secretly the head of a newly formed crime cartel. Cartel enforcer Steve "Country Boy" Parrish wants to quit the rackets and return to his rural roots but he knows too much about Thornton and the crime cartel to be allowed to go quietly into the night by either side of the law. | | Special Guest Stars: Wendell Corey as Willard Thornton, | Guest Stars: Richard Reeves as Truck Driver, Larry Breitman as Joey Loomis, Paul Genge as Wally Jater, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, Carroll O'Connor as Barney Lubin, Albert Salmi as Steve "Country Boy" Parrish, Mary Fickett as Emmy Sarver, Bing Russell as Patrolman Pete Garrett | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: Harry Kronman | | | |
| 63 :03x03 - Tunnel of Horrors (Oct/26/1961) | | A heroin deal goes wrong when Johnny Selkirk makes off with the shipment. Selkirk approaches disgraced former cop Arnold Justin, now a bagman for Frank Nitti, with a plan to sell the heroin back to Niti for a tidy sum. Unfortunately for Selkirk, the crooked Justin has other plans. | | Special Guest Stars: Martin Balsam as Arnold Justin, | Guest Stars: Arnold Freeman as Weisman, Barbara Pepper as Landlady, Harry Bartell as Dr. Olsen, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, Joseph Ruskin as Alexander Raeder, Don Gordon as Johnny Selkirk, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, | Uncredited: Vincent Barbi as Nitti Council Member, James Nusser as Drunk | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: John Mantley | | | |
| 64 :03x04 - The Genna Brothers (Nov/02/1961) | | The blood-stained Genna brothers are a nasty bunch. Forcing their fellow Italian immigrants to make whiskey for them is their main operation but they're also involved in smuggling, kidnapping, and murder. | | Guest Stars: Grant Richards as Frankie Resko, Antony Carbone as Angelo Genna, A. G. Vitanza as Cooker, William Tannen as Cop, Peter Coe as Flipper, Steve Gravers (1) as Tony Genna, Eugene Iglesias as Emilio, Arlene Martel as Stella Giovanni, Frank Puglia as Carlo Giovanni, Marc Lawrence (1) as Mike Genna | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: Harry Kronman | | | |
| 65 :03x05 - The Matt Bass Scheme (Nov/09/1961) | | Ex-convicts Matt Bass and Jason Fiddler develop a surefire way to smuggle booze into Chicago--underground through a pipeline. Bass tries to sell the scheme to Frank Nitti but "the Enforcer" doesn't buy into it until Ness starts hitting his breweries even harder. | | Special Guest Stars: Telly Savalas as Matt Bass, | Guest Stars: Grant Richards as Frankie Resko, Herman Rudin as Bochek, Joseph Bernard as Solly Wilkes, Toni Tucci as Alma, John Harmon (1) as Phil Grier, Milton Selzer as Jason Fiddler, Michael Constantine as Seth Otis, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, | Uncredited: Baynes Barron as Larry Rand, Carl Milletaire as Pete Konitz, Jason Wingreen as Captain Dorset | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: David Z. Goodman (1) | | | |
| 66 :03x06 - Loophole (Nov/16/1961) | | Wily defense attorney Morton Halas gets mobster Red Mike Probich off the hook through some highly questionable legal maneuverings. Halas might do the same with Larry Coombs unless Eliot Ness can find a way to prevent it. | | Special Guest Stars: Jack Klugman as Morton Halas, | Guest Stars: Peter Brocco as Pete Lavery, Alexander Lockwood as Dr. Burley, Kaaren Verne as Landlady, Larkin Ford as Witness, Vaughn Taylor as D. A. Harker Wade, Joe Turkel as Gabo Karsh, Wendell Holmes as Judge Courtleigh, Lorna Thayer as Connie Laverne, John Wengraf as Gus Kleeber, Gavin MacLeod as Whitey Metz, Martin Landau as Larry Coombs, George Tobias as Mikhail "Red Mike" Probich, | Uncredited: Gene Coogan as Associate, Alan Gilbert as Orderly, Howard Culver as Smitty | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: Harry Kronman | | | |
| 67 :03x07 - Jigsaw (Nov/23/1961) | | Fed up with leaks in his organization, Frank Nitti hires Walter Trager to find the source of these leaks. The wily Trager does his job well but then decides to make a power play of his own and push Nitti out of Chicago. | | Special Guest Stars: James Gregory (1) as Walter Trager, | Guest Stars: Harry Swoger as Battler, Joseph V. Perry as Cully Grice, Paul Dubov as Charlie Bannion, Bernard Fein as Marty Wilger, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, Alan Baxter as Harry Mailer, Cloris Leachman as Billie Mailer, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, | Uncredited: Arnold Freeman as Weisman, Ralph Moody as Landlord | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: George Eckstein | | | | | | |
| 69 :03x09 - City Without a Name (Dec/14/1961) | | A virtually organized crime free eastern seaboard city might experience some changes. Lou Mungo has his foot in the door and Frank Nitti's representatives are on their way. Ness, Hobson, and Rossman travel there after a federal agent is murdered to try to prevent the gangs from gaining a foothold. | | Guest Stars: William Boyett as Gilbert Burke, Harvey Stephens as Harvey Bodeen, Joseph Breen (1) as Blinky, Vic Perrin as Arnie Falken, George Keymas as Nick Vascovich, Theodore Marcuse as Oscar Symmes, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Mike Kellin as Lou Mungo, Paul Richards as Sebastian, | Uncredited: Frank Richards as Wainwright Killer, Russ Bender as Arnold Wainwright, Thomas Nello as Willie, Joseph Mell as Nitti Council Member | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: John Mantley | | | |
| 70 :03x10 - Hammerlock (Dec/21/1961) | | Lepke Buchalter orders Bull Hanlon to bring the bakers of New York City into one of his protective "associations." Hanlon moves quickly but things hit a snag when the largest independent baker, Adam Stone, refuses to sign up. Hanlon then puts the squeeze on Stone's estranged daughter, Marcia. | | Guest Stars: John McLiam as Truck Driver, Will Kuluva as Max Turkin, Joseph Donte (1) as Pep Loman, Robert Burton as Dennis Matson, Stewart Bradley as Knuckles Nolan, Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Joe Kulak, Robert Carricart as Lepke Buchalter, John Larch as Bryan "Bull" Hanlon, Joan Staley as Marcia Stone, Harold Stone as Adam Stone, | Uncredited: Frank J. Scannell as Carnival Barker | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Mel Goldberg | | | |
| 71 :03x11 - Canada Run (Jan/04/1962) | | A supposedly retired mobster settles in an economically depressed fishing village and begins spreading money around. The most expensive item he purchases is a huge lighted cross on top of a Catholic Church. The lit cross is used to guide boats making liquor runs in from Canada. | | Special Guest Stars: Simon Oakland as Joe "Mr. Pal" Palakopolous, | Guest Stars: Arthur Hill as Father Francis Gregory, John Alderson as Grote, Michael Hinn as Jethro, Paul Bryar (1) as Urcel, Gene Roth as Weiss, Dabbs Greer as Agent Ned Ferber, Emile Meyer (1) as Speakeasy Owner, Than Wyenn as Frenchie LeBlanc, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti | Director: Bernard McEveety Writer: Harry Kronman, Barry Trivers | | | |
| 72 :03x12 - Fall Guy (Jan/11/1962) | | Mob accountant Julius Vernon, fixer Willie Wilinski, and gunman Frankie Gruder form a mob employment agency. When Ness and the Untouchables begin putting the squeeze on their activities, the trio set up a former big gangland boss named Joe Hovack to be the fall guy for their illegal activities. | | Special Guest Stars: Jay C. Flippen as Big Joe Hovack, | Guest Stars: Robert Emhardt as Janos "Willie" Willinski, Jon Lormer as Finley Connors, Frank Cady as Larry Croft, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, Cliff Carnell as Pete Gort, Herbie Faye as Lefty, Herschel Bernardi as Julius Vernon, Don Gordon as Frankie Gruder | Director: Bernard L. Kowalski Writer: David P. Harmon | | | |
| 73 :03x13 - The Gang War (Jan/18/1962) | | Frank Nitti orders an all-out gang war against Parnise Surigao, a hood who's been operating in an adjoining county and taking away much of his business. Ness and the Untouchables move in to put an end to things before the National Guard needs to be called out. | | Guest Stars: Wayne Heffley as Swede, Paul Birch as Captain Browley, Dal McKennon as Phelps, Claudia Bryar (1) as Mrs. Phelps, Paul Dubov as Urcel, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, David Faulkner as Jimmy, Anne Whitfield as Sue, Peter Forster as Tony Masters, Joe Di Reda (1) as Rusty Miller, Ed Nelson as Johnny Preble, John Kellogg as Lucky, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, Victor Buono as Parnise Surigao, | Uncredited: Charles Picerni as Machine Gunner, John Zaccaro as Surigao's Hood | Director: Paul Wendkos Writer: John Mantley | | | |
| 74 :03x14 - The Silent Partner (Feb/01/1962) | | Agent Hobson shoots and kills a man in a warehouse gun battle but then is shocked when Ness takes credit for the shooting. What Hobson doesn't know is that a mysterious underworld figure known as "the Partner" has threatened reprisals against the shooter and Ness is taking credit to protect his subordinate. | | Special Guest Stars: Charles McGraw as Pete Kalik, | Guest Stars: Tim Graham (1) as Milk Truck Driver, Sydney Smith as Telford Barnes, John Milford as Woody Lubick, Stewart Bradley as Nails Hansen, Allyn Joslyn as Wallace Laughton, Dyan Cannon as Mavis Carroll, Bert Convy as Eddie Paris, Stanley Kahn as Les Keever, | Uncredited: Bruno VeSota as Reporter, Charles Horvath as Hood, Paul Sorenson as Convoy Truck Driver | Director: Abner Biberman Writer: Harry Kronman | | Songs: Dyan Cannon -- Take Me in Your Arms | | | |
| 75 :03x15 - The Whitey Steele Story (Feb/08/1962) | | Ness goes undercover to San Francisco posing as a hood named Frederick "Whitey" Steele. His mission: to find out why the New York syndicate is taking such a special interest in a newly opened racetrack wire service in the city by the bay. | | Special Guest Stars: Henry Silva as Joker, | Guest Stars: Ila Britton as Louise Bromley, Sean McClory as Captain Stanwood, Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Joe Kulak, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Phillip Pine as Griff Darden, Eduardo Ciannelli as Gregory Pindar, Murray Hamilton as Michael Barrigan, Bing Russell as Frankie Brendon, | Uncredited: Hal K. Dawson as Vendor | Director: Abner Biberman Writer: George Eckstein | | | |
| 76 :03x16 - The Death Tree (Feb/15/1962) | | Renegade gypsy Janos Colescu, who's working for the Capone Mob, begins peddling rotgut whiskey in Chicago's gypsy neighborhood. Opposed by the ruling Bartok clan, Colescu begins killing them off one by one. Ness must protect Magda Bartok so she can take her rightful place as head of the Gypsy Senate. | | Special Guest Stars: Charles Bronson as Janos Colescu, | Guest Stars: Sara Taft as Mrs. Bartok, Larry Breitman as Chestnut Vendor, Richard Bartell as Druggist, Cyril Delevanti as Newspaper Vendor, Otto Waldis as Rudolph Benosh, Eugene Iglesias as George, Booth Colman as Victor Bartok, Richard Bakalyan as Benno, Theodore Marcuse as Alex, Barbara Luna as Magda Bartok, Edward Asner as Fedor Bartok | Director: Vincent McEveety Writer: Harry Kronman | | | |
| 77 :03x17 - Takeover (Mar/01/1962) | | The North Side beer wars are on. Charlie Zenko appears to emerge as the winner when he has competitors Woody O'Meara and Franz Koenig blown up and arrested respectively. But an unexpected source sent by the New York syndicate comes to Koenig's rescue---it's Zenko's own son, Larry. | | Special Guest Stars: Luther Adler as Charlie Zenko, | Guest Stars: Bruno VeSota as Defense Attorney, Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Joe Kulak, Mort Mills as Woody O'Meara, John Banner as Franz Koenig, Collin Wilcox as Ann Gratzner, Leonard Nimoy as Packy, Robert Loggia as Leo Mencken/Larry Zenko, | Uncredited: John Mitchum as Brewery Worker, John Davis Chandler (1) as Machine Gunner | Director: Bernard L. Kowalski Story: Theodore Apstein | Teleplay: Sy Salkowitz | | | | | | |
| 79 :03x19 - Element of Danger (Mar/22/1962) | | Ness gets on the trail of a cartel of businessmen sho have decided to enter the narcotics trade after an undercover cop is murdered in a Chicago warehouse. Victor Rait, the man responsible for setting up the drug operation, is a loose cannon both sides of the law must deal with. He's also the man who killed the undercover cop. | | Special Guest Stars: Lee Marvin as Victor Rait, Victor Jory as Arnold Stegler, | Guest Stars: Howard Culver as Smitty, Hugh Sanders as Wiesbaden, Richard Reeves as Bartender, Sandra Warner as Gina, Paul Dubov as Greer, | Uncredited: Russ Bender as Daniel Gosden, Al Ruscio as Gus Krelig | Director: Bernard L. Kowalski Writer: John Mantley | | | | | | | | | |
| 82 :03x22 - Downfall (May/03/1962) | | Joseph December, Jr., president of a nearly bankrupt railroad line, makes a deal with the Mob to transport whiskey down from Canada to Chicago over his railroad tracks. As Ness moves to get to the bottom of things, December finds himself sinking deeper and deeper into a quagmire of corruption. | | Special Guest Stars: Steven Hill (1) as Joseph December, Jr., | Guest Stars: Jeff Davis (2) as Hood, William Challee as Mike Kilkenny, Carole Kent (1) as Secretary, Cathie Merchant as Singer, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Stefan Schnabel as Henry Grunther, Milton Selzer as Alan Sitkin, Simon Oakland as Pete "the Persuader" Kalmisky | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Robert Yale Libott | | Songs: Cathie Merchant -- It All Depends on You | | | |
| 83 :03x23 - The Case Against Eliot Ness (May/10/1962) | | Eliot Ness is sued for slander by former alderman and civic benefactor Mitchell Grandin when he accuses Grandin of being in league with killers. Frank Nitti is only too willing to assist Grandin in putting Ness in the breadline but he demands a high price in return for his "services." | | Special Guest Stars: Pat Hingle as Mitchell Grandin, | Guest Stars: Shirley O'Hara as Mrs. Halvorsen, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, Robert Palmer (2) as Billy Cooner, Sid Haig as Augie, Martin Clark (1) as Superintendant, Joe Turkel as Birdie Yates, Cliff Carnell as Dolph Cagle, Jeanne Cooper as Fran Cagle, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury, Bruce Gordon (1) as Frank Nitti, George Murdock as Gus Dmytryk, | Uncredited: Bruno VeSota as Reporter, Christine Carter as Woman in Room 23 | Director: Bernard L. Kowalski Writer: George Eckstein | | | |
| 84 :03x24 - The Ginnie Littlesmith Story (May/17/1962) | | Spinster Ginnie Littlesmith comes into possession of ledgers containing damning evidence against a nationwide vice syndicate known as "the Group." When Ginnie disappears it's a race between the Group and the Untouchables to find her. | | Special Guest Stars: Phyllis Love as Ginnie Littlesmith, | Guest Stars: Don Gordon as Vic Cassandros, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, Toni Tucci as Fay, John McLiam as Priest, Leonard Strong as Ben Poe, Barnaby Hale as Owen Enters, Brooke Byron as Mary LaRose, Barbara Pepper as Mrs. Littlesmith, Harry Swoger as Chez Goshen, | Uncredited: John Harmon (1) as Hotel Clerk, Linda Evans as Gert Littlesmith, Marlene Callahan as Laura Littlesmith, Jeno Mate as Smitty Kopek | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Leonard Kantor | | | |
| 85 :03x25 - The Contract (May/31/1962) | | Smiley Barris, a material witness against the New York syndicate, jumps bail and heads cross country to Los Angeles where he hopes his old pal Johnny Templar, the owner of a gambling ship, will provide him with shelter from both sides of the law. Johnny agrees but then gets a call from New York rackets boss Joe Kulak giving him the contract to kill Smiley. | | Special Guest Stars: Harry Guardino as Johnny Templar, | Guest Stars: Dick Haynes (1) as Launch Attendant, Paul Baxley as Boatman, Michael Barrier as Sgt. Jennings, Kelly Thordsen as Edwin T. McCain, Lane Bradford as Captain Fuller, Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Joe Kulak, John Larkin as Ray Quist, Frank Sutton as Smiley Barris, Gloria Talbott as Jeanne Lauder, | Uncredited: Gene Coogan as Gambler | Director: Bernard L. Kowalski Writer: George Eckstein | | | |
| 86 :03x26 - Pressure (Jun/14/1962) | | Ganglord Louie "the Bear" Madikoff threatens to blow up a schoolhouse full of children unless Ness lays off his narcotics runners. Ness refuses to buckle under to the threat and hopes that Madikoff's own son can aid him in preventing disaster. | | Special Guest Stars: Darryl Hickman as Danny Madikoff, | Guest Stars: Jon Lormer as School Superintendant, Arthur Malet as Brother Adam, Robert Carricart as Lucky Luciano, Stewart Bradley as Wally Corbin, Warren Oates as Artie "the Firecracker" Krebs, Jack Elam as Jug Alverson, Booth Colman as Mike Pavanos, Collin Wilcox as Francie Pavanos, Harold Stone as Louie "the Bear" Madikoff, Robert Bice as Captain Johnson, Frank Wilcox as Beecher Asbury | Director: Vincent McEveety Writer: Harry Kronman, Del Reisman | | | | | | | | | |
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